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Old 02-16-2009, 04:57 AM
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Re: **The Touch Pro Video Playback Bible**

This is a post that I made a while back. You can use coreplayer or tcpmp. I notice that coreplayer skips really bad when I first run it. I close and reopen it and NO dropped frames with the setting below. Odd but I've found what works and I use it. Follow my instructions to the "T" and I can almost guarantee no dropped frames, using TCPMP or Coreplayer.

Try this free program called AlltoAvi. Do not use restrictive mode. Use TCPMP (attached below) for video playback. Try encoding a dvd if it can and use the settings below. Please report back if it worked well.

Note: if using tcpmp you can watch the file as it is being converted on your computer using htc network or something similar.

AlltoAvi settings:

"Keep Aspect Ratio" box must be checked.
Screen size 640xXXX(Just type in 640)
Bi Cubic
Video encoder is XVID
Video bitrate is 400 (I've actually use 1000 at times and it still doesn't skip, see how high you can go)
Audio Bitrate 96
Subtitle is for subtitles lol

TCPMP is set to microdrive mode which I don't know if it helps
Options>Settings>select page>Buffering then check the microdrive box.


Unfortunately I have no dvds to check if this program can even encode them.
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