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If you have an existing video in avi format, use YAMB to repackage the video as MP4. This is NOT a conversion - it's simply transferring the video and audio stream into an MP4 container. It takes less than 2 minutes to repackage an AVI 700MB movie into MP4.
Also, if it's divx avi, it will play on the satio when repackaged as an mp4.
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Posted: 2010-09-03 04:54:59
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I always use "any video converter" software, it suppoet many format and when you convert there are options of output device that support it, etc for PSP, Ipod, PDA. if you're looking it on torrent maybe you'll lucky get the full version
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Posted: 2010-09-03 05:36:18
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YAMB is free and you don't have to convert, so it's much faster.
But sometimes it's no good for example sometimes doesn't read ac3
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Posted: 2010-09-03 07:20:03
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I usually recode my movies with VirtualDub with XVid at around 1000kbps and mp3 audio (lame codec - bit tricky to install though) and a correct resolution. Then I use Yamb to repackage to mp4 (wish someone could make a patch for this to not be required)
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Posted: 2010-09-03 21:51:05
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JUST USE BADABOOM. It's fast and CUDA accelerated. 15max 20 minutes/ movie to convert. 1500/1600video 128 audio.
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Posted: 2010-09-04 12:45:27
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On 2010-09-03 21:51:05, PhoenixR wrote:
I usually recode my movies with VirtualDub with XVid at around 1000kbps and mp3 audio (lame codec - bit tricky to install though) and a correct resolution. Then I use Yamb to repackage to mp4 (wish someone could make a patch for this to not be required)
I wouldn't bother recoding them if the original is anything less than 720p resolution, the Satio will play them fine. Just repackage with YAMB.
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Posted: 2010-09-05 09:27:12
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What are the limits with this Yamb? I mean i put 3 movies inside (non 720p) and i got 2 ok, and the 3rd lagged.. What is the max the Satio can play? 2000kpbs? 2500? Or was it because the resolution was a little bigger than the phone resolution? Really dont know
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Posted: 2010-09-06 00:45:23
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On 2010-09-06 00:45:23, norbi_nw wrote:
What are the limits with this Yamb? I mean i put 3 movies inside (non 720p) and i got 2 ok, and the 3rd lagged.. What is the max the Satio can play? 2000kpbs? 2500? Or was it because the resolution was a little bigger than the phone resolution? Really dont know
Yamb just copies the video stream into a new file it doesn't convert it. The bitrate and res stay the same as the original file. Every video I've put through yamb has worked on my satio other than 720p video. I've heard that bitrate as high as 5000 will play on satio.
That particular video may be an unusual codec or something. If repackaging in yamb doesn't work I'd convert then convert the video to mp4 with virtualdub or something else.
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Posted: 2010-09-07 14:14:14
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