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15-Feb-2008 07:58 PM
15-Feb-2008 02:54 PM
pavid wrote:
oh rite!... i kinda get it...
any idea how to make it QVGA on handbrake? or do u have to use something else?
320x240 is QVGA
640x480 is VGA
so the resolution isn't your problem, but baseline vs main might be. strange though, since my n95 plays videos with these settings...
i do have like 8 saved profiles in handbrake from when i tried to get the right settings all straightened out - might be that i flagged the wrong one as the working one? i'll have to test again and make sure i didnt give you bad settings - my powerbook takes a long time to encode though, so i won't be able to do it today.
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15-Feb-2008 08:19 PM
15-Feb-2008 02:58 PM
el_loco wrote:
No both of those are not going to work in Nokia devices.
You may try to get Super at www.erightsoft.com it's free and it can be set to baseline.
that can't be right - i have an h.264 video on my nokia n95 right now that was created in handbrake and works beautifully.
it is the disney animated movie Alladin, quicktime says this about the file:
Format: H.264 Decoder, 320 x 240, Millions
AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz
FPS: 25
Data size: 211.86 MB
Data rate: 325.42 kbits/s
Duration: 0:01:30:19.6
Normal Size: 320 x 240 pixels
ffmpegX (you can get this here: http://ffmpegX.com/ ) says:
MP4, h264, yuv420p, 320x240, aac, 48000Hz, stereo
i'm trying an encode right now using the built-in iPod low-res settings. i'll let you know what i find.
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15-Feb-2008 08:32 PM
i tried that ipod setting, but it didnt work...
i gave ffmpegx a go before handbrake
Super doesn't work on mac
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15-Feb-2008 08:35 PM - last edited on 15-Feb-2008 08:35 PM
Message Edited by pavid on 15-Feb-2008 08:35 PM
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15-Feb-2008 08:39 PM
We cannot permit any topic of discussion that strays into the murky world of copyright infringement, so please don't let this thread go down that route...
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15-Feb-2008 08:45 PM
although, how else are you supposed to videos onto your phone? as long as im not downloading the films and programs. i have already paid for them on dvd... im not copying it and distributing it..
i just want to be able to watch the dvds i bought on train journeys etc
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15-Feb-2008 09:52 PM
15-Feb-2008 03:45 PM
pavid wrote:
oh yeah sorry, i didnt realise that..
i just want to be able to watch the dvds i bought on train journeys etc
yeah - me too, but the moderator is right. kinda sketchy talking about ripping dvds.
pavid: if you want to continue this discussion in private, PM me and i'll give you my email address. i like to have some entertainment when my girlfriend and i drive 5.5 hours back and forth from her parents' house, and my n95 sits so pretty on my dashboard (i have a stand for using satnav in landscape mode quite nicely, which btw: RotateMe is essential if you want landscape satnav, since otherwise the screen blocks the gps receiver).
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21-Feb-2008 12:51 AM
did u get my PM bitflung?
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21-Feb-2008 02:28 PM
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21-Feb-2008 06:41 PM
About H264. The problem a lot of people are running into is that H264 has many different "flavours"
There are profiles
Baseline
Main
Then each profile has different levels, and also there are some "special" H264 versions (like the Sorensson h264).
So just because Quicktime says it's h264 it doesn't tell the whole story.
If it doesn't play then it's because it's unsupported, plain and simple.
Just re-encode with SUPER or other encoders into an H264 format that's supported. You'll live longer and be happier.
Try also to get some additional video player for your device like COREPLAYER, SMARTMOVIE, etc. so that you have some other video player to try to play the video and not just the Nokia supplied one.
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21-Feb-2008 11:28 PM
might just email them
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24-Feb-2008 09:54 PM
really good quality though
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