Video converter for the Iconia?

Slammy1

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I've been using the trial version of ******* and am mostly happy with it. Should I just get the full version for $35 or is there better software for that purpose. TIA for any advice.

EDIT: Why did it block the software name?
 
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QueBert

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I use Handbrake for my video converting, not the most user friendly, but if you know a bit about computers it's not too hard to set up a profile. Can't comment on it's speed compared to other programs, and it does crash on mine once in awhile. But it's free. I also cannot offer a comparison to ******* as I've never used that one.
 

Slammy1

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Hah, that looks like something to try out. I like open source, though $35 isn't bad. Took about 1.5 hours to convert a 3 hour movie. Glad I recently upgraded my PC. I think they block the name of the software I was talking about as it could be used to pirate DVDs.
 

Anubis

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I've been using the trial version of ******* and am mostly happy with it. Should I just get the full version for $35 or is there better software for that purpose. TIA for any advice.

EDIT: Why did it block the software name?

im curious about that as well what was it

j u s t s p e l l i t o u t l i k e t h i s
 

Slammy1

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Well, I don't want to circumvent the filter (even though I'm not advocating anything illegal) but it begins with Pav. If you really gotta know I'll PM it. I was kinda surprised it was filtered, but when I looked it up I saw that the same company makes software for converting BluRays to easily torrent-able files so I guess that's why (though it's a different package than what I'm using).