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i find myself wondering what's the largest resolution you can have that can be played on n900. it seems to be a mixed bag. sometimes i can play a 720 res video but unable to play a 480 res video file with the same format.

what do you guys use for converting it. currently have a total video converter for my conversions
 
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/zjggnj...verter_1.2.zip

with these settings:

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I tend to use ffmpeg, or derivatives there of. Handbreak being a good example.
 
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nice. currently testing other res and formats
 
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I've two more suggestions:

1) For default mediaplayer, Install decoders-support
2) Instead of default mediaplayer, try SiB and change to mplayer core.

It may save a lot of effort in conversion.

Hope this help.
 
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mplayer doesn't use any acceleration yet though does it?

I find mpeg4 in an mp4 container to work best. And if your source material is 16:9 then 800:448 retains all the picture, with letter box formatting.

The wiki is helpful with this stuff.

http://wiki.maemo.org/Video_encoding
 
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currently installing decoders, i still want to give the preset player a chance

waiting for the final vlc player as well
 
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Originally Posted by paulkoan View Post
mplayer doesn't use any acceleration yet though does it?

I find mpeg4 in an mp4 container to work best. And if your source material is 16:9 then 800:448 retains all the picture, with letter box formatting.

The wiki is helpful with this stuff.

http://wiki.maemo.org/Video_encoding
No it doesn't, but it works just fine for most. I may need to enable frame skipping for some rvmb movies though.
 
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You can check this link (Some video-playback tests on N900) for a few playback tests. See how it works for you.

If you are on Linux, I would suggest using mencoder for decoding.
 
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currently having problems with playing mp4 files recorded by my device. already tried kmplayer and sib as well but my phone still says it doesnt support it.

i can reset ithe phone to play it but after a few minutes it reverts back to file unsupported. this only happened just now. and it feels so stupid for a phone to unable to play it's own recorded video files
 
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