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Originally Posted by Astec123
Use the join facility in the options of iRiverter.
Paul was it a conclusive test? Did you use a few G3s and a few G4s to test it?
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I only used 2 computers.
Both have OSX 10.3.4
Both are dual boot (OSX;OS9) models.
The G3 was an iBook
The G4 was a Powerbook
The iBook is my daily 'workhorse'. I've used it for making FLASH vides for the Web; making iMovies; ect. It never fails.
The iBook has Quicktime Pro installed (in the OS 9 native mode) so (unlike the Powerbook) plays AVI files with its embedded audio. So I would have thought it would run iRiverter without a hitch - between the 2 computers.
But what would happen is that iRiverter would just stall in the conversion saying "converting at 0 FFS".
I was also unsuccessful in converting videos (on the iBook) using FFMpeg. I got converted files that, by their depicted attributes, seemed the same as 'Hxx example video' files I downloaded (that played on the H320). But the FFMeg converted files wouldn't.
I never tried FFmpeg in the Powerbook after finding success with iRiverter - because of all the time I wasted trying to get something to work on the iBook.
Are you saying that other people get iRiverter to work on G3's?