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2010-05-07
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2010-05-07
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2010-05-07
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I don't get it. OVI always plays my videos (that i uploaded in mp4) to me in flv., so they must have been converted,right? How can i avoid that? How to you get ovi to play back the original mp4?
Your video looks pretty good, but there's no panning or fast movement - 'cause those are the things that result for me in distorting "pixellations" after conversion to flv. I'd be curious to know if ohter people get the same distortions with faster pans or movements...
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2010-05-08
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Where are you playing back the uploaded videos?N900? have you checked them in your computer? due to the low color support, playing flash videos in the browser in N900 gives you those banding/pixelated results. Even for the HD videos you get those result if you play them in N900 browser. Check the discussion here.
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2010-05-08
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The web's player may be a Flash based player, but according to Download Helper plugin for Firefox, I am able to download it in MP4 format.
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2010-05-09
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2010-05-09
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I couldn't do it either, it gets transcoded. AFAICT, they all transcode, even in HD, and the web codec used is rate limited. Which makes sense, because if they didn't, the high movement would peak the bandwidth, chopping it up and taking up several other slots in bandwidth.
Rate limiting codecs give up quality in panning and high-action scenes to keep the bit rate down.
I'm afraid that you're either stuck with a HD service from a normal site or, you could post it to a normal site like YouTube and linking the original to a file sharing site, file-based, one that doesn't require membership.
To protect it, you could pack the file with a password. WinRAR (if you own one) is notoriously harder to crack open after encryption relative to free zip.
Large Zipped files with decent passwords is also very hard to knock, as the weakness of Zip lies in non-solid archiving.
I get an MP4. Furthermore, attempting a link to the video got me THIS, which yields an MP4.
It is transcoded, but it's rather similar to the original. No movement, true. Running test now.
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.