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the mp4 file normally has a size larger than the size that can fit in p800.so whenever i transfer the movie into p800, i will only be able to listen to the sounds but not the graphics?is there any software can fit this problem?can convert the mp4 to a smaller size..i mean a really 'small size'..i remember p800 only can read a small size of movie,roughly about 1xx X 1xx...how can i fix this??
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Posted: 2003-07-21 12:27:49
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Well as MP4 is heavily compressed I think you're going to be hard pushed to get it smaller other than taking out the sound. Of course you could reencode it with an even small resolution, or with a lower sample rate on the sound or even reduce the kbit/s of the movies bitrate. This can all be done with mepegable x4 live.
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Posted: 2003-07-21 12:45:22
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no..i have enough space for movies.but just the movie is too big..i mean the dimension is too big.is larger than the p800's screen..so i couldnt see the graphic..but only the sounds..
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Posted: 2003-07-21 14:32:41
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like i said, reduce the movies resolution, though you'll have to use virtuadub for that.
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Posted: 2003-07-21 15:23:26
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On 2003-07-21 14:32:41, coolguy wrote:
no..i have enough space for movies.but just the movie is too big..i mean the dimension is too big.is larger than the p800's screen..so i couldnt see the graphic..but only the sounds..
what program do you use to convert your MPEGS to MP4? if you use PV author, I can send you the Profile Optimized for P800. Just post your email.
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Posted: 2003-07-21 15:30:26
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just use pvauthor or quicktime to make mp4's. both have the correct profile for the p800. in fact, quicktime has the 3gpp standard and it works beautifully. i get a 22 min file in 12 mb!
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Posted: 2003-07-21 19:10:23
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Can i export to .3gp using quicktime? I think I saw that once in the pulldown menu, but now its gone ???
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Posted: 2003-07-22 16:31:39
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You need 2 things installed for QuickTime:
* QuickTime 6.3
* The 3GPP plugin from the Quicktime site
Then you can just export to 3GPP - works perfectly. If you need higher quality, then use Discreet Cleaner 6 for export; if you update QuickTime with new components like 3GPP, applications like Cleaner can take advantage of these new codecs automagically!
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Posted: 2003-08-05 16:02:30
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I'm sorry for asking such a lame question, but I'm really confused!
To create mp4 and 3gp content with QuickTime, am I right in thinking that I need QuickTime
PRO 6.3, rather than just bog-standard QuickTime? And I have to pay for QT Pro but not bog-standard QT?
And I also need to download the 3gpp component as well (which is free?)
Cheers guys.
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Posted: 2003-08-05 16:19:37
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Yehh U need QT Pro to encode!!
The 3GP plugin is free tho
Check Ur PM!!! !!! !!! !!!
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Posted: 2003-08-08 20:43:12
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