Gp32 Movie Encoding Software For Mac


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Just wondering if anyone recommends any software for encoding movies for GPcinema thats compatable on Mac OS? Is it Xvid everyone uses with windows? Hows that, mac wise?
 
Been looking for ages, ffMPEGx seems the best bet but I've had no luck. I think the consensus last time this came up was to use VirtualDub in VirtualPC, not perfect but seems to work for people.

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Shirohagen posted on Oct 11 2004 at 11:56 AM said:
Been looking for ages, ffMPEGx seems the best bet but I've had no luck. I think the consensus last time this came up was to use VirtualDub in VirtualPC, not perfect but seems to work for people.

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But that costs money. :(

Also there is a program called iGP32 that maybe someday will be able to encode on a mac (I think it uses ffmpeg though) link
It is also a Gui for mac link!
 
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i was trying to encode the red vs blue movies,but could not get them to work.was anyone successful?
 
nope, not me. it shows the intro part, then plays the audio. I have no idea whatsoever what could have caused that. I'll try a different source format later, though.
 
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