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I have yet to get MPlayer to work correctly. Mainly, sound doesn't sync.
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Thanks for all the replies.
I have done quite a bit of search before posting my initial question.
I was hoping to find (while searching) step by step instructions saying:
1. Take program xxx
2. Use settings ccc
3. -> you get excellent playback on the N800 when using player xxx.
I have not found this kind of information while searching - so I posted my question, asking for best practice...
I still did not get this response, so I think its time to experiment.
If I find the "perfect" program and settings I will post it here...
I would like to play videos on the n800, preferably smoothly and with good audio sync.
I would like to rip some of the DVD's I have, so I have the flexibility to use any codec, ripper and player.
Could please someone tell me what is the:
- best video ripper / converter
- what settings should I use for optimal results (resolution, bit rate etc.)
- what player works best on the n800 to play the file?
Thank you all!