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2008-02-07
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2008-02-07
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2008-02-08
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Secondly the ITVC is for n800. Ovbiously I have other gizmos such as Sony PSP wich play videos also, so the same tool with different settings does the job just fine.
The demo video I encoded looked superb, but was in wrong aspect ratio.
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2008-02-08
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2008-02-08
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2008-02-08
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- Must do batch encoding
- No cropping at any circumstances
- No change in aspect ratio (black bars in top / side are ok thou)
- Must take full advantage of the improved video coodecs and speed in os2008
- Encodes whatever I hapen to drop in to the software(mostly different formats of DivX and Xvid)
- Must run on osX Leopard
- No wacky menus / fiddling with settings
Now I just need to know wich aspect ratios to use while converting 16:9 and 4:3 to n800. I can live with the black stripes on the screen, but I won't live with cropping. After I have tested the correct setting I will buy