Fedora 13 Update: oggconvert-0.3.3-1.fc13

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-9274
2010-05-31 17:42:17
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Name        : oggconvert
Product     : Fedora 13
Version     : 0.3.3
Release     : 1.fc13
URL         : http://launchpad.net/oggconvert
Summary     : Convert media files to Free formats
Description :

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.

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Update Information:

Fixes detection of Dirac codec, enables WebM encoding via GStreamer if
gstreamer-plugins-bad includes the codecs needed.
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ChangeLog:

* Mon May 24 2010 Neal Gompa <ngompa13{%}gmail{*}com> - 0.3.3-1
- Update to OggConvert 0.3.3
- Removed patch used for 0.3.2, not needed for 0.3.3
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