Result for 01C92B2287F56664842C02E8118A9406123031E4

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FileName./usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/OggConvert/ocv_util.pyo
FileSize4639
MD5B49FA3FAEA54D1F90A89DB6F7BD90278
SHA-101C92B2287F56664842C02E8118A9406123031E4
SHA-2564E39248E078F9B71CB8C63DE0E26676DCFFAA2EBDA0676CE9FB19E101EA52EA0
SSDEEP96:ilAMHZ4Nde3wezDFhQDhx8w6QrxaaV/188oGol:GA6qNdegKFhQlT6QrV/188oGol
TLSHT1E9A111C0A2584ABBC632097196E65257DF61E2FB6140E700743CA47E3ECD39AD93E7C9
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MD5154C45BCB293BAB4E428CBBE514EB5CD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription OggConvert is a small GNOME utility that uses GStreamer to convert media files to the patent-free Theora and Vorbis formats. It also supports the Dirac format, through the schrodinger codec. It's painfully easy to use, changing the quality settings and the output filename is simple. It uses GStreamer, so it can convert (almost) any file which Totem can play. It can deal with audio-only files, video-only files, and files with many audio tracks (such as DVD rips with a commentary track). Thanks to the magic of GStreamer, metadata (for example, title and artist info on an MP3) is preserved. Finally, it adheres to the GNOME HIG as much as possible.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameoggconvert
PackageRelease4.el6
PackageVersion0.3.3
SHA-145F0F5FA834464857E4BFB2AF87D798CE68977C6
SHA-256990D49A9F0887103E5252AF0B7FC0D9BCFAD07F559EF8F0656AB582187F75A81