Converting Videos Howto – FFMPEG

This video tutorial will explain how to losslessly convert any video file format, including quicktime .mov, flash .flv files, open source .ogv, .mp4, .wmv, .asf and more. I show you how to install ffmpeg, check the formats and codecs available to you, convert a file to a new format (windows media and .asf in this example) without any loss in quality during the decoding and encoding process, and create and run a script file that will enable you to run a batch conversion on any number of files at the same time. Anyone who has tried to convert multimedia files in Windows knows how challenging it can be. There are a ton of different programs out there to do it, but most of them either leave a watermark in your video, lower the resolution of your video, or both, unless you pay hundreds of dollars. ffmpeg can do this for you quickly, conveniently, and completely free – and can even be used in Windows! This video was created for Ubuntu, but will work for most Linux distributions, and the code you learn here to convert a file can be applied to the Windows version as well, though Windows’ scripting language is different so you will need to adjust the batch conversion script. For more quick video tips, check out www.linuxhaxor.net, and for all these and lots more fun stuff, take a look at my site http Note: Yes, if you use a lossy codec, there will be loss in transcoding, but the difference is imperceptible with ffmpeg, unlike other programs. Sorry for being imprecise.

This Week In Linux #8: Ubuntu MegaShow! iPhone Sync to Ubuntu 10.04, Music Store, Dell Fail

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Share Files With iPhone or Computers Without Using Disk Space (Free Internet Storage)

In this video, I show you how to share files between computers or an iPod Touch or iPhone. So if you want to watch a movie on your ipod touch without it actually being on the ipod an taking up precious space, then you can use this free application to do that. Or if you want to share a document without sending an email, you can also use this free app. It’s called dropbox and you can download it from their site. If you have any questions about how to use this, feel free to ask! Dropbox: www …