Native GTK4 + libadwaita app that wraps ffmpeg to batch-convert source video into editorial-ready Apple ProRes .mov. Targets Omarchy / Hyprland on Arch Linux specifically. Highlights: * Real ffmpeg encode (prores_ks → prores fallback) with live progress parsing, cancelable serial queue, disk-space pre-check, source-missing guard, output-collision (N) suffixes. * GPU decode auto-probe at install time — picks cuda → qsv → vaapi based on what actually initialises on the host. ProRes encoding stays on CPU (no vendor ships a GPU encoder); offloading the decode side cuts wall time 25-40% on H.264 / HEVC sources. * Theme-aware: tracks the active Omarchy theme on every launch by parsing colors.toml / ghostty.conf / alacritty.toml / kitty.conf in priority order. 34 stock + custom themes verified. * Pro camera support: .MXF (Canon XF / Sony XDCAM / Panasonic AVC-Intra) with proxy-directory pruning so dropping a Sony XAVC card maps masters in CLIP/ but skips the low-res duplicates in SUB/. * Multi-track audio preserved — 4 mono PCM streams from a Canon C300/C500 land in the output as 4 separate tracks. Optional 24-bit toggle. * Live encode-speed indicator with ffmpeg -progress parsing; ETA refines from real measured throughput rather than a fixed heuristic. * Hyprland-aware install — registers walker entry, six hicolor icon sizes, float+centre windowrule for class dev.nocoder.NoCoder. Distribution model: git clone + bash install.sh. The installer copies the source tree to ~/.local/share/nocoder/ so the clone is disposable. Updates are git pull + re-run install.sh. Documented at README.md.
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Desktop File
[Desktop Entry]
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Type=Application
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Version=1.0
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Name=NO-CODER
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GenericName=Video Transcoder
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Comment=Batch convert videos to Apple ProRes .mov
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Exec=@LAUNCHER@ %F
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Icon=dev.nocoder.NoCoder
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Terminal=false
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Categories=AudioVideo;
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StartupWMClass=dev.nocoder.NoCoder
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MimeType=video/mp4;video/quicktime;video/x-matroska;video/x-msvideo;video/webm;video/x-m4v;video/mp2t;
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Keywords=prores;ffmpeg;transcode;convert;video;
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