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                        It's a no-brainer tool. There is a GUI, but I perfer the command line interface.
Tovid only gets a 7 in functionality because of the lack of options, but I guess that can be a good thing for some people.
Tovid is simple to use. Type tovid-interactive, asks the name of the file to encode, format to encode to (DVD, VCD, SVCD), region (PAL/NTSC), size for DVD (D1, half-D1, quarter-D1), noise filter (Y/N), normalize audio (Y/N), aspect ratio (Full, Wide, Panovision), then output name. Then it's off.
Well done.
Just waiting on a full featured GUI now.
 
                         
                        
                        
                        	
                          Tovid only gets a 7 in functionality because of the lack of options, but I guess that can be a good thing for some people.
Tovid is simple to use. Type tovid-interactive, asks the name of the file to encode, format to encode to (DVD, VCD, SVCD), region (PAL/NTSC), size for DVD (D1, half-D1, quarter-D1), noise filter (Y/N), normalize audio (Y/N), aspect ratio (Full, Wide, Panovision), then output name. Then it's off.
Well done.
Just waiting on a full featured GUI now.
                          Review by  disturbed1 on 
                            Mar 19, 2005 Version: 0.18b 
                                OS: Linux Ease of use: 10/10
                                 Functionality: 7/10 
                                 Value for money:  10/10
                                  Overall: 9/10
                              
                               
                              							
						    
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