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    Mike Cane | # 21 | 2006-09-15, 00:43 | Report

    You mean The Apple Store? Nah. All stores should be so no-pressure hands-on (you hear that, J&R and CompUSA?).

    Update: I've tried some 3gp and one AMV conversion. No go. Even tried looking for more video conversion sites. Google results are 99% spamsites!

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    wwward | # 22 | 2006-09-15, 00:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Cane
    You mean The Apple Store? Nah. All stores should be so no-pressure hands-on (you hear that, J&R and CompUSA?).

    Update: I've tried some 3gp and one AMV conversion. No go. Even tried looking for more video conversion sites. Google results are 99% spamsites!
    That's good. One can never tell in this day and age...
    I actually picked up my N770 at CompUSA on 5th, they were no-pressure... In fact, I had to wait 10 minutes after I paid at the register for someone to grab it from the stockroom.

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    Serge | # 23 | 2006-09-15, 04:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Cane
    Anyone else care to try to see what's going on here?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA5vVa4WnUc
    Thanks for the link, it is indeed 320x288 resolution. Anyway, in spite of it having not very suitable resolution, this video can be played using MPlayer defaults settings with about half of the frames dropped (that is watchable). So it is even better than I expected Also If you tweak settings and run it without scaling in a small frame in the center of screen, it plays smooth.

    Originally Posted by
    Oh, of course it's first been run through the Video Downloader site, with the .flv on the 770.
    Thanks, that's an interesting option (a link would be welcome). Of course if you used that youtube-dl python script, you would get the video downloaded just fine too

    By the way, what's your goal? Are you trying to find a way to download and watch youtube video on Nokia 770? Or you are really looking for a video conversion site as the name of this topic implies and the solution for youtube only does not suit you?

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    hotpotatoe | # 24 | 2006-09-15, 09:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Cane
    Via 770:

    Lo, for the third time after receiving the file, it is *not* on the 770!
    maybe a wrong MIME content-type ?

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    Mike Cane | # 25 | 2006-09-15, 20:27 | Report

    I don't know what would be involved with this mplayer and Python script stuff. I'm not a Linux person (nor is the 770's intended general audience!). Is there a tutorial somewhere?

    My goal? To be able to grab a video -- from YouTube or whatever -- and convert it via a web interface into a version that I can then play on the 770. I want to do away with the desktop (and Apple Store!) for this. Why should this be difficult to do? Is Video Player simply *that* bad? I don't see why those 3gp conversions wouldn't work...

    Video Downloader site: http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php

    It's basically like the keepvid site except it *works* with the 770! At least I can grab the .flv file in case YouTube deletes it (which they have done to several files I was tardy in getting!). (Aside: Hey, Universal: Up Yours! Lay off YouTube, MySpace, etc, you greedy bastards. As Jeff Jarvis said: "Mr. Morris: I’d pay to see you face your artists — 50 Cent, Eminem, Elvis Costello, BB King, LL Cool J, Chris Rock, et al — and call them “software” to their faces." http://www.buzzmachine.com/index.php...deaf-and-dumb/ )

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    hotpotatoe | # 26 | 2006-09-16, 20:03 | Report

    try the settings i mentionned above + res 240 x 192, and 12 frames/sec (fps). if it fails, then no way

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    aflegg | # 27 | 2006-09-16, 22:49 | Report

    Right, here we go:

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    http://www.bleb.org/services/vidconvert/
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    A 770-targetting video conversion site: you can upload a file, or enter a URL (including YouTube videos, e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA5vVa4WnUc) and get a video file which will play back on the 770's included Video Player.

    In fact, if you choose "Open" from Opera, Video Player will even stream it back from my server. Mmm, nice.

    Only one video will be encoded at a time and the results will be saved for 24 hours. I've only *just* this second finished it, so please be patient if there are any bugs, and let me know of any problems.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

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    Last edited by aflegg; 2006-09-16 at 23:02. Reason: Highlighting URL a bit

     
    aflegg | # 28 | 2006-09-16, 22:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Cane
    Anyone else care to try to see what's going on here?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA5vVa4WnUc
    I've just entered this in the URL field and got back:

    http://www.bleb.org/cgi-bin/vidconve...cgi?key=iezalu

    ...and it plays back on the 770 perfectly :-)

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    Mike Cane | # 29 | 2006-09-16, 23:52 | Report

    First try: no go.

    Select file from 770.

    Tap Convert.

    Get watch icon.

    Watch icon goes away.

    Nothing else.

    I've rebooted the 770 and cleared the cache and am about to try again.

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    aflegg | # 30 | 2006-09-16, 23:58 | Report

    Hmm, if it still doesn't work can you send me the file?

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