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Re: Using Media Converter
Tried all the above with poor results. The way to do it is to have the video at 800kbs (max) and a resolution of of 400 x ??? (max) then it works very well.
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hmmm - will have a go and see how fast it goes to convert with autogk.
Would be a good thing to have the N810 as a movie viewer for sonny on the long trips. btw - djashjones, what about audio ? |
Re: Using Media Converter
mp3. i tried AC3 but i got no sound.
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Well I figured out why it's having problems. Whatever my camera uses to capture audio is screwing up the converters.. I discovered it as I put the audio at 0 (aka no audio) and it converts just fine..now what to do. I've tried using VirtualDub to re-encode the .AVI but it's no good. I've been using a work around of going through a PSP converter to turn it into an .mp4 file which then encodes..but the audio cuts out halfway in the video in a regular media player. Probably because it's AC3, then if I use MPlayer it's videoplay back is choppy as hell.
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