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srprimeaux
Posted: 2007 12/28 5:05 Reply with quote
Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
This is what I've been looking for!

I have a Cowon D2 that I've been trying to load with videos - unsuccessfully. Once I heard about this online, I immediately downloaded it, a file from You Tube, encoded it, put it on my Cowon, and it plays!

Please let us know when this can be purchased.

Thanks!
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norflex
Posted: 2008 01/06 21:21 Reply with quote
Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Posts: 2
Hey you are still in holliday?? i need this program so tell us how much cost and lets go further.Thanks
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xp2129208
Posted: 2008 01/13 23:23 Reply with quote
Joined: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
[quote="gommaster"]Hello, there-

Have you ever had to convert video files from one format to another? Try GOM Encoder! It lets you convert videos into formats that can be used on iPod, PSP, SKY and more!

You can download GOM Encoder Demo Beta here:
[url]http://www.gomplayer.com/down/gomenc/GOMENCODERSETUP_ENG.EXE[/url]


Please provide us with your feedback here.

Here is the product description:


[size=18]Product Description for GOM Encoder Demo Version[/size]

• Introduction
GOM Encoder is a AVI, MP4, WMV and OGM converting (encoding) program, and this is a demo version which includes restrictions such as limited usage time and insertion of a logo on encoded videos.

• Features
- Convert all types of videos playble on GOM Player
- Convert video files for PDA (OGM, AVI)
- Convert WMV files to be played on webpages
- Create video files with subtitles (supports color subtitles)
- Fast encoding (even faster on Dual Core/Hyper Thread CPUs)
- Convert only a part of the video
- Create high quality videos using 2PASS encoding

• System Requirements
- Supported OS : Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
- Hardware : Pentium 4 processor or greater
- Depending on the type of a video, a codec to play the video may be required.

• Program Inquiry
- http://www.gomplayer.com/forum/viewtopic.html?p=103

• Known Bugs and Issues
GOM Encoder does not guarantee that it can convert all video formats, and the following issues noted below are known.
- Some cell phones may not be able to play videos encoded by GOM Encoder properly due to the cell phone's video play issues.
- Some broken video files may be playable using video players, but once they are encoded, A/V sync issue may arise.
- For some WMV files, it may not be able to covert only a part of a video.
- Video files with the width not in the order of 4 can not be encoded.[/quote]
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Posted: 2008 11/17 10:10 Reply with quote
Joined: 17 Nov 2008 Posts: 1
great program, and much faster than the one provided by the manufacturer of the mp3/mp4 player!

I use it for an iriver e300 and it's completely hassle free.
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