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Shouldn't be a problem ripping in the background..unless maybe if you're ripping from the dvd, and have a disk on the same ide- channel (..hm.. can I recommend you a new OS as well? Sabayon linux, for example?

). ..In any case - somewhere around 300kbps video with 2-pass, 192kbps sound and so on, in 320x200 - that's overkill on such a small screen... But it should look pretty good.
Example.. that's "UIQ safe" settings, I think, in m3.
Btw, if you're using the 1.2.0 version of coreplayer - I think something was done with the filter that made everything look grainy. It's gone again now, on the last version, for some reason.
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Posted: 2008-05-19 21:18:21
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The best of the best is
3gp extention
mp4 codec
1500 bitrate for video
128 bitrate for audio
320X240 resolution
I watch full movies and episodes on my P990 and it work amazingly perfect with the default video player I swear is just like watching DVD on lcd tv
if u want i can give u a sample of the videos that i download on my mobile
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Posted: 2008-05-20 21:27:31
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Any of you faced a problem while converting it to playable format?
I had converted Blood diamond to fit the screen , it plays for about 5 minutes and just hangs.
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Posted: 2008-05-21 10:10:05
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no - but I have got a problem with Gone In 60 Seconds where the audio stutters like crazy - to the point of being unable to watch at all.
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Posted: 2008-05-21 19:06:58
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I've finally settled on a dvd ripper, I've got one called Magic DVD Ripper (very imaginatively named).
Ripped Transformers into mp4 format, and transferred to phone.
Played in Coreplayer and I've got jerky picture playback but perfect sound.
Used the following settings:
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MP4 [1]
Video: 320x240 - Normal Quality (600kbps) [2]
Audio: Very High (128kbps) [3]
Codec: MPEG4 [4]
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I have the following options available:
[1] VCD/Mpeg1
SVCD/Mpeg2
AVI
MP4
PSP
Original Mpeg2
MP3
[2] Very Low (200kbps)
Low (400kbps)
Normal (600kbps)
High (800kbps)
Very High (1000kbps)
[3] Very Low (48kbps)
Low (64kbps)
Normal (80kbps)
High (96kbps)
Very High (128kbps)
[4] Mpeg4
AVC/H.264
Ideas on the best of those settings to use to get stutter free picture playback on the W950 in Coreplayer 1.2.0?
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Posted: 2008-05-23 19:46:34
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i'm a heavy video user....
just try a program called (MPEG4 DIRECT MAKER):
a little complicated program.... but the best i have ever seen
(i have tested programs like M3 (the worst) - Total video converter - video convert master - jet audio - .... - nero encoder - ... )
i'm sure that you will enjoy the playback quality on your W950's inbuilt player.
btw.... NEVER use 3GP whn you have the MP4 option.
[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2008-06-18 14:04 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-24 11:00:32
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