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2008-01-22
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2008-01-22
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2008-01-22
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2008-01-22
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2008-01-22
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Since the N800 is not suitable as a portable media player, why am I successful taking it with me on 7-mi jogs every other day? Why have I listened to infinite numbers of audiobooks on mine? When you say not successful, you are overgeneralizing. It works great playing mp3s and other stuff. I have never been theoretically happy with the idea of playing videos on a small screen anyway. And while I'm jogging I don't usually want to watch a movie. Certainly I've enjoyed watching Textra often enough. And Katie Couric. And I did watch Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin, and some Netflix films, and listened to infinite numbers of radio shows and Verdi operas and issues of the audible Economist and Russian lessons.
So, you are saying that none of these things work??
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2008-01-22
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I know you're not looking for solutions, but since you're purposely muddying the water, I feel it's fair to say: if you install mplayer, you will be able to play avi files. Your "out of the box" requirement doesn't justify the title of your thread, but hey, if you prefer to feel negative, and complain about nothing, it's your prerogative.
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2008-01-22
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2008-01-22
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ffmpeg -i Tracy\ \&\ Matt\ -\ Nokia\ N800.flv -f avi -vcodec mpeg4 -b 384k -s 320x240 -mbd rd -flags +4mv+mv4+trell+aic -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -g 300 Tracy\ \&\ Matt\ -\ Nokia\ N800.mp4.avi
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2008-01-23
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I download a lot of videos from video.google in mp4 formatted to play on any ipod. I end up having to re-encode those files in the Nokia Video Converter. Once that's done, they are both grainer than the original and at a much larger filesize.
And divx compatibility, forget about it. Non-existent. Yeah, I've read on her how some people are able to get divx avi's to play smoothly on their NIT's but I haven't found a single "out of the box" encoding setting that allows divx to even play at all. If you have a sure-fire set of params, please reply with them.
And it's not just video...
Can we get a audio player that's as functional as the built in Media player but with the ease of Navigation as Media box? I wish I could just mate these two apps and use the hybrid app alone.
And Canola? Why is everyone so excited over it? You can't even browse files in it. It's a pretty face with not much else there.
Yep, I started a rant.