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Qtutils is a collection of command line programs for manipulating QuickTime videos. It includes, among other things, qtconv, which allows one to change the codec used by a QT file, qtsplit, which splits a QT file into several smaller QT files, and qtsg, which creates a QT slideshow from a series of images and a soundtrack. A script named vcdize also allows you to create VCDs or SVCDs out of QuickTime sources.

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2002-06-09 00:41
0.0.6

Soutien à la création de SVCD à partir de sources QuickTime en plus de VCD, et l'utilisation de libquicktime au lieu de Quicktime4linux.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
Support for creating SVCDs from QuickTime sources in addition to VCDs, and use of libquicktime instead of quicktime4linux.

2002-01-13 01:40
0.0.4

Qtconv entrelace maintenant des données audio et vidéo dans le fichier de sortie d'une manière plus saine. Soutien à Ogg Vorbis encodé flux audio de la production de QuickTime qtconv maintenant fonctionne bien. vcdize et mpegize scripts ont été ajoutés à la distribution.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
Qtconv now interlaces audio and video data in the output file in a more sane
way. Support for Ogg Vorbis encoded audio streams in qtconv's QuickTime output
now works well. vcdize and mpegize scripts were added to the distribution.

2002-01-11 02:46
0.0.3

Qtconv prend désormais en charge la conversion d'encodage audio d'un projet. En outre, l'encodage des flux vidéo avec QuickTime, DIVX et ogg (Ogg Vorbis) audio est pris en charge, à condition que la demande est utilisé avec un QuickTime assez moderne pour Linux Library (> = 1.5). Le support Ogg Vorbis encore besoin d'un peu plus de travail.
Qtconv now supports converting a project's audio encoding. In addition, encoding QuickTime streams with DIVX video and OggS (Ogg Vorbis) audio is supported, provided the application is used with a modern enough QuickTime for Linux library (>= 1.5). Ogg Vorbis support still needs a little more work.

2001-12-12 23:39
0.0.2

Tags: Initial freshmeat announcement

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