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I get a file that plays so choppy and slow that it's unwatchable (pretty much the same issues that I have with video podcasts that are downloaded).
This particular video was a file of size 1280 x 544
I wanted to convert it to 576 x 352
a) I set the width x height to 828 x 352
b) I set the crop to 126 pixels off both sides.
Anamorphic: None
Deinterlace: Slow
File-format: MP4
Video Codec: MPEG-4
FPS: Same as source
2-Pass encoding
Avg bitrate: 750
What did I do wrong here that can explain the choppiness of the video when played on my N810?
(I'm using Handbrake).
.N810 experience: Since 6/2009
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