One-Click Video Conversion in KDE Menus
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 1:00 AM on November 29, 2007

Linux only: Convert your video files for DVDs, iPods or easily-playable formats from inside your file browser using a simple script. Users of Linux systems running on a KDE desktop just need to download the ffmpegmenu script and place it in the appropriate file browser folder, and a new "Video Encoding" menu will appear in your sidebar. Detailed instructions and download links are at the link below. The ffmpegmenu script works in Linux only and requires a KDE environment, or at least the majority of the KDE tools installed in any desktop.

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thoerner
Posted 2:15 PM 28/11/07
I have a few questions. Hopefully someone has some answers. Has anyone used this? Does it work better than using DeVeDe to convert XviDs to DVD Video_TS and Audio_TS folders? I currently use Gnome (Ubuntu). If I do a lot of video conversions, would it be worth it to switch to the KDE environment for this app? Thanks!
thoerner