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Thanks for the MP4
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Posted: 2003-12-11 02:34:06
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Nice file.. Already have that file. In fact I have the entire Friends Season Episodes (excluding 2 episodes from this season)... Have been exchanging Episode files on Symbian site for 1 yr now.
By the way, I already know what I need to know about encoding.. File Duration (time) + Media Size Contraints (mem. Duo) + Quality (pixel/sound)... All three factors have to be taken into account when judging a video content..
Understand: 20min video at 'near' DVD quality is possible for the Pxxx using a 128mb stick.. A 2hr 10min video at 'near' DVD quality is not mathematically possible on a Pxxx using a 128mb stick.. With that said 2hr 10min video (continous / non-segmented) with minimal to no pixelation or jerkiness in Widescreen mode on a 128mb stick is pretty damn good... So then again, show me a 2hr + video on a Pxxx at DVD like quality and I'll show someone that can defy the laws of mathematics.
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Posted: 2003-12-11 02:41:39
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Did you do with PV author ?
Can you give me some good settings for coverting MPG1 and 2 if possible ?
(framerate etc..)
Just have the P900, to much to learn, but I try
thanks.
greetings
lucpool
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Posted: 2003-12-11 13:09:50
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On 2003-12-11 01:44:31, mikaljan wrote:
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On 2003-12-11 01:37:00, wollyka wrote:
3gp is the best optimized format for smartphones.it is a variant of mp4 u know suitable for small size file.
Mp4 & 3GP are both wrapper formats! What matters is HOW you encode the video! Quit trying to be smart with me and just go watch the damn show!! Enjoy it!
[ This Message was edited by: mikaljan on 2003-12-11 00:47 ]
they r called container format like OGM…
U r right i am enjoying the show
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Posted: 2003-12-11 14:03:00
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thanks for sharing
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Posted: 2003-12-11 14:53:35
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@BigFeat
A while back i saw a thread on howardforums (sorry did i just cus)
by the notorious Mark Morrow on how he put matrix2 on one 128mb duo for his p900 if i'm not mistaken.
Anyway, i don't know wheter it'll run smooth of course (he'll prob say it will) but i thought i'd mention it. It's a sticky in that UIQ-forum i think.
Anyway, thnx for everybody's input!
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Posted: 2003-12-11 15:37:10
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I'm aware of that sticky.. It's only 1 of about 5 ways of doing it using 1 of 15 good quality programs available that I personally know of. Needless to say the content is not anywhere 'near' DVD quality because mathematically the paramaters can not match up.
The Pxxx first of all can not stream data with the same type of bit rate as your average DVD/TV set.. With that said it is impossible to view that same type of quality on a device that is not electronically/mechanically capable of doing so.. However, the files I have encoded are good enough where one score them high enough when judged against the 3 criterias. Moreover, one of my set-top DVD players play MP4s. I have been able to encode files that play both on my P900 as well as my DVD player. The DVD player allows me to just place my 128mb DUO inside an adapter and stick it inside the front panel card slot. Thus the files are playable through a memory stick on both my DVD player and the P900. If it looks viewable on my TV set it must look excellent on my P900. That's a trick I use to tell wether the file really is acceptable. You should try one of my full length files to judge for yourself.
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Posted: 2003-12-11 15:53:06
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I would love to try one of your best videos, maybe in exchange for 25 MP3 ringtones ripped from the Motorola site?
LemonNB@dsl.pipex.com
Cheers
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Posted: 2003-12-12 03:15:54
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On 2003-12-11 15:53:06, BigFeat wrote:
I'm aware of that sticky.. It's only 1 of about 5 ways of doing it using 1 of 15 good quality programs available that I personally know of. Needless to say the content is not anywhere 'near' DVD quality because mathematically the paramaters can not match up.
The Pxxx first of all can not stream data with the same type of bit rate as your average DVD/TV set.. With that said it is impossible to view that same type of quality on a device that is not electronically/mechanically capable of doing so.. However, the files I have encoded are good enough where one score them high enough when judged against the 3 criterias. Moreover, one of my set-top DVD players play MP4s. I have been able to encode files that play both on my P900 as well as my DVD player. The DVD player allows me to just place my 128mb DUO inside an adapter and stick it inside the front panel card slot. Thus the files are playable through a memory stick on both my DVD player and the P900. If it looks viewable on my TV set it must look excellent on my P900. That's a trick I use to tell wether the file really is acceptable. You should try one of my full length files to judge for yourself.
Yeh, bigfeat, show me what you got
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Posted: 2003-12-12 16:03:25
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On 2003-12-12 16:03:25, mikaljan wrote:
Yeh, bigfeat, show me what you got
I was going to make a joke about 'you know what they say about men with big feet', but I decided it was below the belt
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Posted: 2003-12-12 16:48:53
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