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Best video converter for mac??

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bloody000:

--- Quote from: madavid789 on July 22, 2011, 12:39:45 PM ---Power PC applications are no longer supported whenever I try to open MKV extract for mac... I'll guess bootcamping or using WINE is better than having the hassle... as soon as I find my windows 7 disk that is

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mkvextract is part of mkvtoolnix which does have Intel binaries. mkvextract has no GUI.
http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/downloads.html#macosx
http://jonthn.free.fr/MKVtoolnix/

Also, you should have done your research before upgrading to Lion. Rosetta was dropped.

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All you need to do in Handbrake is to select the sub track you want, tick "burned in", click "add" and encode. How hard is that?
Here, Handbrake nightly: https://build.handbrake.fr/

Kyrdua:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 23, 2011, 03:34:49 AM ---why do you break your head thinking of so much complicated solutions where switching to windows is soooo much easier...

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this. Even i don't understand why people use mac. Work? lucky if you don't need a selection of progs to use because it won't matter because you won't.

madavid789:
I switched to mac because I like to download crap and most of them have windows viruses
anti-virus can't even compete with viruses I get so I switched to mac and I haven't seen a virus since
compared with my windows 7 pc I have downstairs that had 12,382 found trojan viruses found on the first day
I didn't even install anti-virus on my mac on the first day and I downloaded 50 gb of crap and there was no viruses

Kyrdua:

--- Quote from: madavid789 on July 23, 2011, 03:54:24 PM ---I switched to mac because I like to download crap and most of them have windows viruses
anti-virus can't even compete with viruses I get so I switched to mac and I haven't seen a virus since
compared with my windows 7 pc I have downstairs that had 12,382 found trojan viruses found on the first day
I didn't even install anti-virus on my mac on the first day and I downloaded 50 gb of crap and there was no viruses

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Epic Fail. LINUX is what you should have switched to. it a least has working shit readily available.
And don't give me that "commandline is hard" thing. It's just as hard as learning where to download clean stuff.

I've gone past the "download random crap" stage of being a computer user and now i don't even use an antivirus,
as it only slows me down.

Bob2004:
Honestly, even if you do download loads of random crap, it's not hard to tell whether it has a virus or not before it infects your PC. I often download programs etc which turn out to be full of viruses, and it's easy to avoid being infected. You just need to pay attention to things, and use a bit of common sense. Antiviruses just provide tools to help; if you use common sense you won't even need one most of the time.

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