This software is a small script that allows users to convert video files.
To use MOUvie Converter, you'll need to make sure you have ffmpeg and mencoder installed in your repository, as well as MediaInfo. Once you have these requirements, downloading and installing MOUvie Converter is a breeze. Simply download the mouvie_converter-{VERSION}.tar.gz file to your HOME directory and untar it in your console by typing "tar xfz mouvie_converter-{VERSION}.tar.gz" and you're good to go.
If you need to make any changes to MOUvie Converter's settings, you can easily do so by editing the file ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/MOUvie Converter with your favorite editor. You can change the language settings and even set your preferred TV system to either PAL or NTSC. MOUvie Converter currently supports English (default) and German languages, but translators are always welcome to contribute their expertise.
With MOUvie Converter, you have the option to select your TV system from four different options: PAL, NTSC, PAL_ONLY or NTSC_ONLY. If you choose PAL or NTSC as your TV system, it will be pre-selected in the dialog-box. If you prefer to convert only to PAL or NTSC, you can select the "PAL_ONLY" or "NTSC_ONLY" options, and the conversion process will begin without displaying a dialog-box.
Overall, MOUvie Converter is a simple yet powerful script that offers a quick and easy way to convert video files in a variety of formats. With its user-friendly interface and customizable options, it's definitely worth checking out for anyone in need of a reliable video conversion tool.
Version 0.0.4: N/A