What's new in iPodME 2.4
Nov 22, 2010
- added resolutions for iPad, iPod/iPhone 4 Retina and 720p (Apple TV)
New in iPodME 2.3 (Aug 4, 2009)
- quickly fixed the problem with accents in subtitles
New in iPodME 2.2 (Mar 13, 2009)
- subtitles files are now automatically converted to UTF8 format (no more mp4box UTF8 errors)
- added a “Fix aspect ratio” option which try to correct distorted videos aspect (use it only when needed)
- added the possibility to specify the aspect ratio in the custom profile
- updated help
- minor source license modification
- fixed bug when input has .mp4 extension causing input and output file names to be identical
- temporary files are now cleaned correctly before shutting down the computer
New in iPodME 2.1 (Feb 26, 2009)
- last settings are now saved and automatically restored at start
- fixed the incorrect FPS detection bug with systems using a point as the decimal separator
- temporary files are now cleaned correctly before shutting down the computer
New in iPodME 2.0 (Feb 14, 2009)
- added support for soft-subtitles and multiple subtitles per video
- removed subtitles burning and DirectShow input support (AviSynth/VobSub no longer needed)
- new input codecs supported
- added a new encoder mode for custom profile: “output size” allow you to specify a target file size, the corresponding average bitrate will be automatically calculated (experimental).
- output folder is now changeable
- better remaining time estimation
- tweaked profiles to reflect last ffmpeg changes, provides faster encoding in most cases, better quality and smaller file sizes
- fixed a bug when iPodME was minimized and could be locked
- fixed some UI bugs
New in iPodME 1.2 (Jan 26, 2009)
- added automatic FPS detection/correction, correcting the “video can’t be added to iTunes problem”
- added a rough ETA estimation for the current conversion
- added a “shutdown when finished” option
- added the possibility to use DirectShow codecs instead of internal ffmpeg’s codecs (should support video formats than can’t be decoded by ffmpeg, if you have the right codecs for it)
- added help file
- corrected a bug with custom profiles (libx264 ones were missing an option causing the video to not be iPod-compatible)
- corrected a bug with the ouptut path: now it will always be the same path as where iPodME is
- fixed window size problem which occured on some computers
New in iPodME 1.1 (Jan 26, 2009)
- added support for .srt subtitles
- added a custom profile to allow modification of the encoding profile
- adjusted profiles a bit for more quality & encoding speed
- fixed various bugs