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Try this to convert your videos.
http://www.any-video-converter.com/p...or_video_free/ If you want a guaranteed playable video, in whatever media player, use standard mp4 640x480 under 25fps Also found this info somewhere when I had my Touch Pro, same applies to our TP2. Since there have been massive problems playing back video on the newer HTC devices, I thought I'd step in... Below is a GUI, to ease the pain of getting nicely watchable videos on the Touch HD, Xperia, Diamond and Touch Pro. Any device with MSM720x chipset should work, just make sure to select the correct video resolution. I would like to give a lot of thanks to tnyynt for helping me test and find the best parameters. Current version: 1.21 Instructions: 1. Download http://gm.mainframe.no/stuff/Encoder.rar 2. Unpack the RAR to a directory of your choosing (on your computer). 3. Run Encoder.exe 4. Select the videos you would like to encode and the output folder, hit "Start!". If you like you can tweak the options, but the pre-set options will produce good video for the four devices mentioned above. 5. Once finished encoding, transfer the encoded video to your device and use Album (or WMP) to view them. Do not use Coreplayer and complain about performance! Coreplayer can not utilize hardware acceleration yet and is slow! If your source videos are SD (DVD, PAL etc), use the default 600 kbit/s or 500kbit/s. If your source videos are HD (1080p/720p), use 750kbit/s. Remember, there is absolutely no point to use higher bitrate, because the quality won't really increase and you will use more battery life with higher bitrate! Also, if you are using less than WVGA resolution, you can apply less bitrate. The approximate formula is (YourWidth*YourHeight)/(800*480)*bitrate. So as example for QVGA you would use 4x less bitrate.
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It also support the setting with "setting" - "Video Resolution" It just not support convert video from 640x480 to 850x480 but support convert video from 850x480 to 640x480 Last edited by lovemarser; 12-07-2009 at 02:27 AM. |
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I convert to XviD, since it require less processing power to both convert and playback compared to h.264. Infact, h.264 plays too slowly on the touchpro2.
For me, when the sum total of the XviD bitrates begin to exceed 800kbps is when stuttering kicks in. You can try the setting: XviD 640x360 (16:9), 700kbs video and 112kbs audio. You can use WinFF to batch convert videos. I wrote a bit introduction on WinFF for those interested: fssi.x10hosting.com/winff.htm (It is a free software, I'm not affliliated.) Only problem with this software is if you want it to convert to specific bitrates, sometimes you have to go to "Edit -> Presets" and modify the command line settings for each preset. Therefor users who aren't used familiar with command line ffmpeg settings might not find it as useful. In which case, AutoMen is another video converter worth taking a look at. Last edited by eksasol; 12-07-2009 at 07:35 AM. |
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I have a bunch of video converters and they all seem to work pretty well - but if you want to put media on the phone, I would use the htc converter - puts the video im .mp4 format and it runs like a champ on the default media player.
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I'm trying to use the above application - but 20 - 30 min episodes are still being converted down to ~100MB. I want smaller files. I've seen really good rips of a 30 min ep with res 640x480 with a ~50MB size. My source is an MKV file. Any help? *EDIT* Also, is there anyway of making the application split up each section of MKV into individual files? Last edited by abednego; 02-11-2010 at 06:09 PM. |
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I'm guessing it was actually QVGA, but you had it zoomed to fill the screen and didn't realize. And for the record, H.264 *IS* the best way to go on these qualcomm based phones because of QTV acceleration. But don't bother trying to use it with Coreplayer, only WMP and HTC Album/Video player support the hardware accelearation (QTV needs to be licensed, and Core didn't buy it). more on that: http://mobile-enthusiast.blogspot.co...rformance.html (juicy bits towards the end, should answer most if not all questions)
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