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Furius iConverter Simple Gtk+ Interface to Convert any Video to iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone MP4 Compatible Format .

An easy to use iPod/iPhone video conversion utility for Linux.

Easy to use
Converts any video
No configuration needed
Supports drag and drop
Supports batch conversion
Automatically creates high quality videos for your device
Automatically fixes codec errors
Automatically detects source video aspect ratio and converts appropriately

Install Furius iConverter in Ubuntu

First you need to install ffmpeg Ubuntu users you can enable the Medibuntu repositories and download a fully working version by issuing the following commands from your terminal

sudo wget –output-document=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list http://www.medibuntu.org/sources.list.d/$(lsb_release -cs).list && sudo apt-get –quiet update && sudo apt-get –yes –quiet –allow-unauthenticated install medibuntu-keyring && sudo apt-get –quiet update

sudo apt-get install ffmpeg libavcodec-extra-52

Now you need to download .deb package from here once you have this package install by double clicking on it

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2 Comments to “Furius iConverter - Convert any Video to iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone MP4 Compatible”

  1. anonymous says:

    Why not just use Handbrake?

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  2. som says:

    finally i found something which can convert media for my nokia 5800.i tried too many things in ubuntu,none of them worked.only this thing works.thanks a load.
    could you tell me some application like this for audio?the aac/wma converter available for ubuntu in the repo does not work for nokia.
    if you could post some application for this,i’ll be gr8full.

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