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I've been using M3 for some time now, and am impressed with it. (However I haven't used anything else to compare it with).
I converted a couple of movies in preparation for a flight that I was taking. The problem here is that the volume on the P1i is so quiet that it's impossible to here over the sound of an aircraft. I'm using Sony in-ear headphones, which normally quiet good at keeping out back ground noise.
I know its not recommended to use DRC Volume boost, so what other options are there?
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Posted: 2007-12-24 06:40:32
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deluded
followed ur instructions but still the same problem. i moved the nero files to the m3 bin folder. Again when i start the programme its the same message ie i need to dwnload aac encoder. help pleez
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Posted: 2007-12-24 19:34:51
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Skyband - do you not get the option during installation to 'browse' to the required file? - just point it to wherever you have placed the file & the job should be done...
HTH
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Posted: 2007-12-24 21:19:15
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when the message comes up there are two options. 1 YES to download codec automatically. if i select this it justs takes me to the nero page on which i cant scroll up or down or enlarge the window.
2. NO to download manually, if i select this a browsing list comes up for a second and then dissappears and then im taken to the nero page.
once i have selected the either option, m3 is frozen.
BTW i have downloaded from the RAR link and not the vapulus link, which is broken.
n e thing
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Posted: 2007-12-24 21:36:45
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oh man. how dumb could i get. the "browse file window" was there all along behind all the opened applications. Sorry ( shows you how much i know about computers). One other thing (excuse my ignorance) can somebody direct me to a link which shows how to rip a dvd to my p990i mobile in a step by step order.
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Posted: 2007-12-24 21:42:46
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You can do it in M3
Put your DVD in the drive
Open M3
Select Add DVD title - give movie title as you want it on file
Select Phone type
Click BIG button 'Convert Files'
Sorry if I've missed a prompt or 2 it's really pretty easy

- I use the UIQ3Safe option - on 'Smaller files' setting a 150 min DVD came up with ~ 440 MB file size - taking the video bitrate down to ~ 160 gave a filesize of 257 MB which plays happilly on the phone as a one piece movie rather than having to break it up into 60 min chunks...
HTH
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Posted: 2007-12-24 22:24:21
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how long does a movie (lets say of 2hours) take to convert.
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Posted: 2007-12-24 22:43:30
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The 150 min one took about 1 1/2 hours
Using AMD X64 X2 4200+ with 1 GB RAM
HTH
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Posted: 2007-12-25 02:06:30
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On 2007-12-22 03:14:49, Tenten wrote:
Hi guys,
nobody noticed the color problem?
I guess not
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Posted: 2007-12-27 17:28:12
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very nice, it's still useful
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Posted: 2007-12-28 09:32:42
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