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<title>Initial import of gtranscode-0.3 from pkgsrc-wip, packaged by</title>
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Cesar Catrian.

gtranscode is a GTK+ GUI (graphical use interface) front-end for transcode in
order to make this powerful tool easier to use.  transcode is a powerful video
and audio processing tool that can read in just about any format of video
and/or audio and convert to just as many different formats.  In addition to
transcode's extremely flexible modular concept for reading/writing different
formats and codecs, it can apply filters, do re-sampling, resizing, cropping,
and more.  The cost from all this comes in the form of over 100 command line
options which gtranscode aims to simplify.</content>
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