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Scaled down from an hd source using handbrake to scale the movie. Great movie btw - I own it on blu-ray. I took out the audio to avoid attorney's.
I used the iphone/itouch preset and:
Under the picture tab - changed the width to 800
Under the video tab - changed the constant quality to 70.59% ( you could likely use less )
I call this quasi HD as it is higher than dvd quality.
http://claytontullos.com/video/test1.mp4
Note: If your source material is dvd quality or less you do not have to do anything to the file unless* it is a file type that the n900 does not recognize.
Last edited by Clayton; 2009-12-25 at 06:56.