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Encoding videos to watch on the N900 with low battery consumption
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rbrito
2011-10-21 , 03:43
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Hi.
It seems that the last messages in theads like
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=26457
are quite old (almost 3 years old) and, as things have progressed, the answers may now be different.
In particular, I would like to know what would the recommended settings for videos for an N900 updated with PR1.3 (not with the CSSU yet, but with kernel-power v47 and able to overclock up to 1100MHz) would be a good compromise for watching lectures (say, like the current courses from stanford or iTunes U) and battery life.
I mention lectures because I am willing to reencode the videos and I can drop the framerate for those to about 20fps or even 18fps, as long as the audio is OK (I'm not a native English speaker and the quality of audio interferes with my understanding).
As the N900 has a DSP that can decode some stuff, what format would be better suited for it? MPEG-4 ASP, H.264, Theora, or VP8 would give me better battery/be easier to decode?
Also, what is the DSP more specialized in decoding: MP3 or AAC or Vorbis?
And what about the container? MPEG 4? Matroska? Anything else?
Any hints about resolution/bitrates?
I can use, say, Handbrake or mencoder on my Debian machines. That's not exactly a problem.
I see that not all containers are well implemented from Felipe Contreras blog (regarding gst-av), and I have some extra codecs installed from the repositories.
So, given this situation, what are your experiences? I am sure that many others may benefit from a compilation of such information.
Ideally, I would like to create 2 or 3 presets for Handbrake (and attach them to the post) so that they can serve as starting points for other people.
Well, that's it.
Thanks for any feedback and experiences.
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