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Funny, you are couple years too late to ask for hardware changes to N9.
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Hi,
Does any ffmpeg or mencoder expert know correct parameters to encode this kind of video? I guess 2 Mbps would be enough.
I have been using settings proposed by rasteroid here, but I am not quite happy with the video quality. There are too much all kinds of artefacts visible on encoded videos.
Thanks
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Does any ...encoder expert know correct parameters to encode this kind of video?
What you want is a maximum quality picture with minimum distortion. The best way is to use a video encoding system to re-encode a high-resolution, low compression source video into the native resolution of your device at the lowest compression level (or highest bitrate) that your device can handle.
Last edited by rainisto; 2012-03-05 at 18:48.