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Dragoon
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| 2009-02-01, 02:08 |
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which one is better for converting videos from Vista to n810? or is there even a better one out there?
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Frank Banul
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| 2009-02-01, 03:46 |
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I would suggest tablet-encode.
Frank
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timsamoff
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| 2009-02-01, 03:57 |
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Handbrake is awesome... I swear by it.
-T.
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Dragoon
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| 2009-02-01, 05:02 |
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why?
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prk60091
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| 2009-02-01, 23:39 |
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handbrake just works
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coolbreeze
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| 2009-02-02, 01:28 |
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What's wrong with the internet tablet video converter from Nokia? Granted if you have raw DVD rips, you first need to use handbrake (I use the PS3 setting) then the Nokia converter...but they always turn out awesome.
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Dragoon
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| 2009-02-02, 01:35 |
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last time I tried that it didn't support mkv files. It's still in beta.
Tried handbrake but didn't know the best setting for it and I'm too lazy to experiment.
Right now I'm using SUPER since I found good settings for it from here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...8&postcount=40
I've already converted a couple files and it works pretty good in the default media player.
and i think tablet-encode requires some additional components.
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MattZTexasu
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| 2009-02-02, 19:07 |
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I decrypt my DVDs using AnyDVD, and I rip them to Xvid using AutoGK (using the same 400x240 res and 700Kbps bitrate as super.)
For other files, I use Super because it is dead simple and versatile. The post linked in the reply right above this one is spot-on.
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