Gaurish said:100% Correct
I would request darky to correct this in 1st post
Wrong I encode all the video using Handbrake in FFmpeg format, since my mobile doesn't support h.264. I am using the latest svn release since the 0.94 builds are not available due to conflicts with some gtk packages.arvnd said:Avidemux is another good video encoding tool. Handbrake's latest version (0.94) can encode only to h.264 (support for xvid/divx etc has been removed). I found WinFF a little crude and buggy. Avidemux was perfect.
XTechManiac said:I'm in search for a software for File Transfer from my PC to Mobile(Nokia 5130XM) over BlueTooth for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. Is there any s/w available which can help me achieve this with ease?
P.S. I've a Enter Bluetooth Dongle.
Do you really need a software for this?? This can be done easily with the provided interface. I use that.XTechManiac said:I'm in search for a software for File Transfer from my PC to Mobile(Nokia 5130XM) over BlueTooth for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. Is there any s/w available which can help me achieve this with ease?
P.S. I've a Enter Bluetooth Dongle.
krishnandu said:Do you really need a software for this?? This can be done easily with the provided interface. I use that.
Gaurish said:Tried Applications -> Accessories -> Bluetooth File Sharing?
I know about tools which are mainly for mysql, not sure if there support for db as well. the list is:prasanthsd said:Are there any SQL front end admin tools like SQLYog. Other than PHPMyAdmin?
Try OpenShot,kdenlive,prithvi,Avidemux,Cinelerra(quite complex) or LiVES. I use OpenShot & Kdenlive, works pretty well for my own use. so I suggest to try these two firstYondaime said:which software is best to edit a video, like say I want to fade some portions of the video, add some text ..etc?
I use KJots - works pretty well for me. dunno about others, since till not didn't feel that Kjots was lacking something. Only downside is its KDE application, so if you running gnome then you could try Tomboy noteshA1d3R said:^^ there are lots of note take apps like evernote on linux ....plz mention some good ones.last time i initiated a search couldnt find anything good.
does evernote v3.5 (dotnet) or v3.1 work under linux using wine , crossover or anything ??
there are few articles titled linux equivalent of win apps...do update the main post with best ones
I need a program to blur certain parts of the video but I am unable to do that with open shotGaurish said:Try OpenShot,kdenlive,prithvi,Avidemux,Cinelerra(quite complex) or LiVES. I use OpenShot & Kdenlive, works pretty well for my own use. so I suggest to try these two first
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I use KJots - works pretty well for me. dunno about others, since till not didn't feel that Kjots was lacking something. Only downside is its KDE application, so if you running gnome then you could try Tomboy notes