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well, i have Mpegable x4 Live and i have a Sony Ericsson S710a. I know taht its possible to play video clips can fit the screen but i dont know the settings for that. I cannot even find the right settings for a regular clip to run properly. I mostly want to encode anime (AVI) and sometimes music clips and such. can someone help me out? ive been trying to get help from someone, but no luck, then someone directed me here. can someone help me out? id appreciate it. thanks.
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Posted: 2005-08-02 04:49:59
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I'm not too hot on Mpegable myself but i'm almost certain that it's been discussed at length over in the forum at
Mobile9. There's sticky's in the video section with settings for a few phones.... I'll try and find a link to the thread.
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Posted: 2005-08-02 05:10:00
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This text is copied from a thread I created at halfempty.co.uk but to see it you need 5 posts there. If you need to do a fullscreen video for the S710a then some recommend PVauthor or Nero Recode 2. I think Nero Recode 2 is hands down the best one anyways.
This, in my opinion, is the absolute best program out for converting video to Mpeg-4 (.mp4) or 3GPP (.3gp) other than Nero Recode. Suggested use: SE K750. I prefer this over ImToo, Xilisoft, and Benq AV converters.
I recommend encoding to MP4 for stereo sound audio. If you encode to 3GP with stereo sound, it will be nearly impossible to get high quality video. Settings for MP4 format will follow with a sample video for yall to see what it is like.
Sample:
1 minute Family Guy clip at ~2mb in MPEG-4 format with the following settings.
Basic I/O:
•Don't select any of the profiles at any time of inputting the settings, as it will erase them and set the profile settings.
•Input-> Locate the video file you wish to convet
•Output-> It will automatically set the output file in the same directory as the Input file, but you can change that if you so desire.
Interoperability:
MPEG-4-> simple profile.
Video Processing:
•Target Framerate-> User Defined-> 20.00hz (FPS)
•Deinterlacing-> Off (I have it set to off, seems to give a better bitrate throughout the process)
Image Processing:
•Display Dimension-> Uncheck this.
•Cropping/Resizing-> Press "setup"-> Under Absolute Size choose 176x144 (QCIF) unless your horizontal pixels are larger-> Under Rezing Mode choose "Bilinear" and check "High Quality".
Audio Encoding:
•Bitrate-> 96 kBit/s-> MPEG-4 AAC codec
•Channels-> Stereo (or mono if you wish, but then you should just make a 3GP file to save file size)
•Sample Rate Conversion-> 44.1khz
Video Encoding:
•Video Bitrate-> 192 kBit/s-> ISO MPEG-4 codec
•Bitrate Mode-> Near Constant Bitrate
•Preferred Quality-> Adaptive Framerate set to Full-> Compression Quality set to High Quality.
Press the red button on Basic I/O to start![ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2005-09-04 10:29 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-02 05:26:56
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um... if someone could tell me how to do with PVAurthor just in case, since i already have the program anyway, it would help.... thanks for your help. also, is it possible to encode video clips to fit a 32 mb memory card with good quality? or is it immpossible? thanks once again!
[ This Message was edited by: TekMann on 2005-08-02 07:31 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-02 08:30:26
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nice tutorial, short and concise =), will try out soon. First i have to download Mpegable x4!
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Posted: 2005-08-02 09:23:13
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It is possible to encode an episode of some TV show with decent video quality at 32 mb, lol. That's it though.
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Posted: 2005-08-02 09:38:45
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a friend of mine encoded the whole paris hilton video. the size is 69mb

its quite large
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Posted: 2005-08-03 04:25:09
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When I go to Audio Encoding, everything is greyed out and I can't set any audio. But the VOB I am using has sound in it. Help!
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Posted: 2005-09-16 09:41:46
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On 2005-09-16 09:41:46, nokiadingding wrote:
When I go to Audio Encoding, everything is greyed out and I can't set any audio. But the VOB I am using has sound in it. Help!
If it's a .vob file, I assume it's a DVD file? If so, you might need to istall the AC3 codec. That's happened to me before with Tmpg Encoder.
Shane
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Posted: 2005-09-16 10:14:58
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If it's a .vob file, I assume it's a DVD file? If so, you might need to istall the AC3 codec. That's happened to me before with Tmpg Encoder.
Shane
Yes, it is a DVD file, and when I search the website, I found AC3 filter, (http://www.free-codecs.com/Audio_Codecs.htm), is that what I need to download?
Thanks again
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Posted: 2005-09-16 17:48:43
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