Hey ,
I record a very long video every day and I already use the lowest resolution I can.
The high quality of the camera makes the movies to catch a lot of space
on my phone .
Is there a way to record direct to another format like AVI or WMV format ?
Thanks.
these formats will be bigger than mp4...so...NO
I tried in my computer to convert 1 of the MP4 file to AVI and he reduce the file from 4GB to about 1GB file.
MP4 AVI or WMV just format of container. What matters is the resolution codec and bitrate. You can try to search how to config android camera codec. May be change a configuration xml somewhere. I'm not familiar with it but wish this could help.
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Do you also have a blank screen while recording a video in AVI format ?
This is really annoying because you can not see what you are recording. When I select video in MP4 format, I don't have this problem, I can see on the screen what I am recording.
But I want the AVI format, too little app are able to read .mp4 files.
hi, anyone watch movies and that on thier phone? just wondering what the optimum video size would be to get a good picture and make it less flickery! and the best programs to use to convert the size of the movie?
Cheers
Hon
anyone?? surely someone must know??
Streaming or stored video files, basically you can use the same parameters and the same tools. I describe streaming only.
Use VLC to stream the video via Wifi or Edge to your phone.
An excellent client is Coreplayer (only 20 bucks)
On VLC set transcoding params like this:
video codec: mpeg4 (alternatively you could use h264)
video bitrate: 300-400kbs (wifi) ; 100-200kbs (edge)
resolution 320x240
audio codec: mp3
audio bitrate: 48-64kbs
container: ts (transport stream)
VLC can stream everything including live TV from TV/Sat cards and also from settop boxes.
If you wonna play files from memstick transcode your videos to files with the wifi parameters.
i used TCPMP with my vox oc'd to 252mhz
it can play most videos stored on my mSD (tv. eps and things of that sort) without having to convert
if i do need to convert, just make sure it's at 320x240
sorry i didnt specify, it is stored movies. cheers
A friend is considering this phone as an upgrade and I'm also interested in finding out about how good video playback on this phone works. Can you install freeware codec packs to support DivX, Xvid and all the other common formats on it like you can with the bigger PDA-style phones? Is its CPU speed enough for it to decode the videos without stutter? Is its built-in player good enough or would I need a third-party app?
I tried it. I think the optimum is Divx or Mpeg4, 320*240 and 512 kbit/s with 44 khz stereo audio. It can be played more than 100 % speed. (TCPMP benchmark).
manveruppd said:
A friend is considering this phone as an upgrade and I'm also interested in finding out about how good video playback on this phone works. Can you install freeware codec packs to support DivX, Xvid and all the other common formats on it like you can with the bigger PDA-style phones? Is its CPU speed enough for it to decode the videos without stutter? Is its built-in player good enough or would I need a third-party app?
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Depends. If you don't use H/264 / AVC, then, it'll work just great. With AVC, you'll need to stick to CorePlayer and not even then will you 100% frame rate with higher bit rates / resolutions.
I did a tutorial on this
search for "Video Recoding Tutorial - Video Settings" in this forum
I want to convert a video in avi format so that I can compress and watch it on my htc touch2. I am using "super" as my video converter. Can someone pls tell me the best settings to get this file converted? For example, what do I select for output container, output video codec, video scale size, aspect ratio, etc?
Thanks
jrmchess said:
I want to convert a video in avi format so that I can compress and watch it on my htc touch2. I am super as my video converter. Can someone pls tell me the best settings to get this file converted? For example, what do I select for output container, output video codec, video scale size, aspect ratio, etc?
Thanks
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Use this converter;http://ge.tt/8vCnmZ6 is the best I get on well with WinAVI, it's all alone.
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Hi,
All my videos collection are either FHD (1080p) or HD (720p).
Many of the videos are in mp4 or .mkv format
I want to convert these videos to Wp7 so that it can play them in FULL screen.
Any software(free/paid) and settings to convert better without loosing quality
Zune does for mp4 files, but it's not very good in terms of file size. one of my video is 130mb (1080p) and converted one in phone has 120mb (aaaahhhh).
Please.
nitin88g said:
Hi,
All my videos collection are either FHD (1080p) or HD (720p).
Many of the videos are in mp4 or .mkv format
I want to convert these videos to Wp7 so that it can play them in FULL screen.
Any software(free/paid) and settings to convert better without loosing quality
Zune does for mp4 files, but it's not very good in terms of file size. one of my video is 130mb (1080p) and converted one in phone has 120mb (aaaahhhh).
Please.
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I use Vidcoder which is very fast and does a great job. In order to get the best result for my HD7, I use the attached Preset.
I have a bunch of mkv's I decoded myself from some dvd's using a free software for windows, but when I play them with mx player on the note 10.1 I can only use sw and not hw.
Anyone who knows what the problem may be?
No, but I have the same experience. Many video's need SW b/c HW will either not play, or produce audio mismatch.
I use hw for video and sw for audio... Works fine but doe go out of sync when just using hw...
Why do you convert dvds to mkv ?
You can convert them to mp4 or avi with ac3 audio.
The files are smaller and the video quality is the same.
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Why do you convert dvds to mkv ?
You can convert them to mp4 or avi with ac3 audio.
The files are smaller and the video quality is the same.
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cos it's an easy software and process: put in the dvd, select language and subtitle, click convert and in a few minutes I get the movie ripped to an mkv file.
thegios said:
cos it's an easy software and process: put in the dvd, select language and subtitle, click convert and in a few minutes I get the movie ripped to an mkv file.
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You should try : SUPER oder dvd to avi converter or format factory