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Originally Posted by Donkey Punch
you can change the output dimensions on it if you like but I have always just left it at the default 320x240. I boost the Vid quality and Audio quality to max and then usually boost the sound up by +5% or so.
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Thanks for this. THE GOOD:
I used it last night and the first time out I was asked what device was I converting the movie to. I believe I chose PPC 320x240 (avi). I set the quality to about 37 and it spit out a movie file that turned out to be 397 mb’s (down from 700). I have to say I was a bit impressed. Although at some points it looked like the audio did not perfectly match, but it was cool.
THE BAD: I tinkered with the settings after that and tried to see if the other export to device options yielded me a screen that could host 400x240. None really worked and the value for the quality of movie fluctuated a lot. Now my movies are very pixilated and I can’t find the option.
Questions:
1. How do I get back to the original settings feature so I can choose the PPC (avi) 32x240 option again?
2. You said that you increased the sound and the video quality. My goal is to cut down on the size so I can fit more movies. What do your movie sizes end up being after you complete the conversion process?
3. Do you have any lag or delay between the audio and video – ever?
Thanks for any further advice.