>15/09/2011 13:21, Rob Owens: >> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:47:24AM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote: >>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 06:08:30PM +0000, Walter Hurry wrote: >>>> On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:06:56 -0400, cosme wrote: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I'm looking for something similar to Windows Media Encoder Series 9 ES >>>> in Linux. >>>> >>>> I'm use Debian squeeze >>> >>> Can't help you, since I neither know nor care what "Windows Media Encoder >>> Series 9 ES" is or does. >>> >>> Now if you were to actually enumerate requirements... >> >> I would imagine, judging merely by the name, that it is a Media Encoder, >> probably for Microsoft Windows, though maybe it is just for encoding to >> Windows Media (Video/Audio). >> >> As you say, though, it'd hard to tell cosme's intentions. Is it just to >> find a video encoder? In which case there are plenty for Linux. Is it to >> find something that will encode to WMV? That may be fewer. Is it to find >> something whose INTERFACE is similar to "Windows Media Encode Series 9 >> ES"? That may be none. >> > I don't know exactly what WME does, but you could try Arista, Handbrake, or > Avidemux. > > -Rob > >
If WME is what I think, just a conversion tool, on top of what's been recommended already you could simply use "vlc". Look under the "media" menu for "convert/record", the wizard is straightforward from there. Also to consider is "winff" (ffmpeg gui) and "Lives", "Lives" is much more than a conversion tool, it does multi-tracks editing and live capture/mixing (Video DJ) too. If you want to work with audio only, look at "xcfa". I wouldn't dare recommending ffmpeg, mencoder or sox (audio) from the command line to a Microsoft gui tools user, but for a quick conversion or on the contrary working on large batches of media through a script, there's nothing more efficient. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e71eb9d.8040...@googlemail.com