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Hi everyone

I decided to rip a few of my DVDs and put them onto my Nokia n800 for an upcoming trip, however I am having issues with the playback.

Firstly, I am on the latest Nokia operating system, and am playing back the movies via mplayer.

I started by converting the DVDs through the use of the Fair Play wizard (using all the default settings). After the conversion, I transferred the file onto my Flash card and played the movie on mplayer - fantastic picture quality, but the picture was jerky every now and then.

I presumed this was because I had the quality settings too high, and the processor couldn't keep up. Therefore I ran the file through the Maemo movie converter.

However when I watch the new file on my Nokia, the picture is still jerky at odd intervals, like the processor is unable to keep up with the framerate - why is this happening even after I have run the file through movie converter?

I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:

Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?

Many thanks in advance.

Martin.
 
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Originally Posted by reedy View Post
I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:

Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?
I too have the same problem, whether I convert using N800 video converter, Aflegg Maemo converter, or whatever (PocketDivXEncoder, for example). I am waiting for a new SDHC card which I ordered through eBay to see if the actual one (2GB PQI SD) is too slow (I had various problems in the past during file transfer from and to the card). The on I ordered is a Class 4 SDHC Kingston 8GB
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Originally Posted by reedy View Post
Hi everyone

I decided to rip a few of my DVDs and put them onto my Nokia n800 for an upcoming trip, however I am having issues with the playback.

Firstly, I am on the latest Nokia operating system, and am playing back the movies via mplayer.

I started by converting the DVDs through the use of the Fair Play wizard (using all the default settings). After the conversion, I transferred the file onto my Flash card and played the movie on mplayer - fantastic picture quality, but the picture was jerky every now and then.

I presumed this was because I had the quality settings too high, and the processor couldn't keep up. Therefore I ran the file through the Maemo movie converter.

However when I watch the new file on my Nokia, the picture is still jerky at odd intervals, like the processor is unable to keep up with the framerate - why is this happening even after I have run the file through movie converter?

I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:

Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?

Many thanks in advance.

Martin.
It happens with every video file, on every video player on the N800; reducing bitrates or resolution never made a meaningful difference for me. A ray of hope: it has been steadily getting better (well, I mean less hops) with every release of mplayer (I haven't noticed any improvements on the native player lately), meaning that by the time the next tablet comes out, mplayer will play smoothly, but the entire cycle can start anew for the new version...

You see, my 770 plays almost without jerks -- albeit with a significantly lower resolution.
 
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
You see, my 770 plays almost without jerks -- albeit with a significantly lower resolution.
Yes, I absolutely agree that 770 was way better concerning video...
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Originally Posted by maxilogan View Post
Yes, I absolutely agree that 770 was way better concerning video...
True, but IMHO the N800's higher resolution makes up for the occasional (and only ever so slightly irritating) hickup. I hardly ever play videos on my 770 anymore.
 
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I find that one encoding pass gets the best results. Also keep the video framerate the same as the original.

Fair Use requires the dvd files to be on a DVD disk and I prefer them to be on hard disk. So I can't be more helpful with this particular app, sorry.
 
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Originally Posted by reedy View Post
Hi everyone

I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:

Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps

Martin.
I mostly use 400x240, 1024 kbps, 64 kbps with MediaConverter. Mplayer plays smoothly, no problems at all even for heavy scenes. MediaPlayer has sync problems, but they disappear when I recode the audio to constant bitrate. About 20 DVDs, no problems!
 
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If you search the forums there are many techniques that work for people. In the end we do what works for us.

FWIW I have tired a video bitrate of 1024 and the size:quality ratio is just too great for me. 512 is my sweet spot with a resultant size of 600mb approx.

reedy, your settings look fine to me, I suspect your playback issues are related to codec/player choices. Perhaps try other encoding techniques?

My experiences is that some results play back better on the Nokia Media Player than on MPlayer and vice versa.
 
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Originally Posted by Rebski View Post
reedy, your settings look fine to me, I suspect your playback issues are related to codec/player choices. Perhaps try other encoding techniques?
I just tried playing back the .avi file on my PC after it had been ripped from the DVD using Fair Use Wizard and it runs without any glitches whatsoever. Similarly, once I have run it through Media Converter it runs fine on the PC, but it sticks when I play on my Nokia.

Any other thoughts?! Should I expect a movie to play back sluggishly if my flash card is relatively full (6 Gb used on an 8gb card)?

Last edited by reedy; 2007-10-12 at 19:27.
 
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Again, in my experience playing it back on your pc is one thing, playing it back on the N800 is quite another. My video files reside on sd cards that are pretty chokka and no issues.

I suggest you try different encoding techniques, there are quite a few of them posted in various threads. Search under 'Handbrake' for starters.
 
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