Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Sep 2007 19:58 UTC, submitted by Adam S
Windows "Before I launch into my tirade, I need to make a confession. I like Vista. I use it daily, but I also use it with the full knowledge that it's a pre-service pack 1 OS from the boys in Redmond. That necessarily means it will have glitches, bugs, and annoyances. That's a given. I'm willing to put up with all those headaches. But there were several things I was really looking forward to in Vista that are simply missing in action or broken. These are features I'd really hope would improve my productivity and make life a little easier."
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RE: same here.
by raver31 on Wed 19th Sep 2007 06:39 UTC in reply to "same here."
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In Linux the job is best done in the command line and I always had to refer back to my notes for all the little switches and such to get the string just right. Note VLC can actually do some conversions in both Windows and Linux but it's equally as tricky to use in both OS's.

have you tried Acidrip ?
I am not sure if that is what you are after, but you simply click the file, or disc you want converted, click on the codec, divx or xvid or whatever, select your options and convert.
Like I said though, it might not be what you need.

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