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2007-12-14
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2007-12-19
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2007-12-19
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tablet-encode tells mencoder to use the lavc codec "mpeg4." In the mencoder man page the description next to that codec is: "MPEG-4 (DivX 4/5)"
I'll leave others to debate what "DivX" really means but I will say that video encoded in such a way works great in the built-in media player.
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Firstly i'd like to thank everyone on this thread for helping a total novice when it comes to the n810. i got mine yesterday and couldn't understand why it didn't play standard mp4 files. now I know and i'm using media converter osx and it works great.
another question though. i'm using etymotic headphones and the max volume is just about ok but i'd really like a bit more vol if possible. so, can anyone recommend a set of low impedance in ear headphones (i'm assuming lower impedance = higher volume???) or any other work around?
thanks
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-05
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another question though. i'm using etymotic headphones and the max volume is just about ok but i'd really like a bit more vol if possible. so, can anyone recommend a set of low impedance in ear headphones (i'm assuming lower impedance = higher volume???) or any other work around?
thanks
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2008-03-07
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The popular meaning of "DivX" is supported, with pretty much all the converters targetting what could be considered DivX files (although only certain FOURCCs are recognised), apart from Nokia's Internet Tablet Video Converter which targets MP4/AAC.
There are also many converters, such as Nokia's ITVC, my own tablet-encode and Urho's MediaConverter (which you linked to).
Andrew Flegg -- mailto:andrew@bleb.org | http://www.bleb.org
Now known as
Jaffa