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#108
Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
This is, in fact, exactly what the hardware on other phones is doing: no matter how powerful their video hardware is, they've still gotta crunch the resolution down into the native screen size of the phone, and normally will end up dropping some details anyway because there's just too much data in a HD video for even high-end silicon to deal with in real time. You have to compromise (in many ways) to watch video on such tiny devices.

The advantage in re-encoding videos to match the native screen size of your phone is that you can actually increase the quality of the reduced-sized picture (as the software is not forced to do its resizing work in real-time), and because there are literally less bits being stored, you can support a higher bitrate (i.e., less compression) than you could with an HD resolution video.
Yes, I do understand this point. And it seems I have no other choice...

My assumption before getting N9: simply copy and paste all my videos/phots, sync my contact/note/calenders (from N8) and I'm good to go!

Reality after getting N9: er...I can only sync contacts and notes. And now I have to re-encode few gb of videos so that it can play on my new phone.

Actually I'm okay if the N9 is able to lower (hardware? software?) the quality/resolution/bitrate/whatever such that video playback will be smooth but albeit not at the native 854x480 resolution or at an acceptable quality. Maybe later an app/video player is able to do that.