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...PC vs Mac is like AK47 vs M4A1...
If I were to build a computer to host an Ubuntu server, would it need a graphics card to be able to output stuff to a screen? I'm not very experienced with hardware stuff, so I was just wondering if I could get away with not buying a graphics card at all for it, since Ubuntu server only uses simple text based graphics anyways.
Anyone know a good (most preferably free) video converter for iPad 2?
Quote from: Laser Guy on August 21, 2011, 04:56:50 pmAnyone know a good freeware program that converts videos so that you can watch them on your phone? Nokia C7 to be precise.Look at Handbreak and if you aren't afraid of using the Windows command line, ffmpeg.
Anyone know a good freeware program that converts videos so that you can watch them on your phone? Nokia C7 to be precise.
Try this: any-video-converter.com Download trail pro version... Free version doesn't have so many formats, but it's still great...
Quote from: Laser Guy on November 12, 2011, 04:42:02 pmAnyone know a good (most preferably free) video converter for iPad 2?If you got a Mac computer, buy yourself this program on the App Store:iVI - $3.99It's very useful and will convert any format of video to MP4 version for iTunes.I can convert and watch HiDef videos (1080p) on my Mac Computer thanks tothis little handy tool. It converts rather slow but if you're looking for somethingthat works, get this. It also features a "Find Info" feature that searches info andadds it to the file so when it is imported into iTunes, you don't have to change itstitle, comments, year, etc. It also looks up and imports a description as well asthe director, actors, rating, genre, and producers. Probably the best converter outthere, in my opinion.
Now, any interesting apps for the said I iPad you would reccomend?