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2007-10-12
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I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:
Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?
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2007-10-12
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Hi everyone
I decided to rip a few of my DVDs and put them onto my Nokia n800 for an upcoming trip, however I am having issues with the playback.
Firstly, I am on the latest Nokia operating system, and am playing back the movies via mplayer.
I started by converting the DVDs through the use of the Fair Play wizard (using all the default settings). After the conversion, I transferred the file onto my Flash card and played the movie on mplayer - fantastic picture quality, but the picture was jerky every now and then.
I presumed this was because I had the quality settings too high, and the processor couldn't keep up. Therefore I ran the file through the Maemo movie converter.
However when I watch the new file on my Nokia, the picture is still jerky at odd intervals, like the processor is unable to keep up with the framerate - why is this happening even after I have run the file through movie converter?
I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:
Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?
Many thanks in advance.
Martin.
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2007-10-12
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You see, my 770 plays almost without jerks -- albeit with a significantly lower resolution.
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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reedy, your settings look fine to me, I suspect your playback issues are related to codec/player choices. Perhaps try other encoding techniques?
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2007-10-12
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I decided to rip a few of my DVDs and put them onto my Nokia n800 for an upcoming trip, however I am having issues with the playback.
Firstly, I am on the latest Nokia operating system, and am playing back the movies via mplayer.
I started by converting the DVDs through the use of the Fair Play wizard (using all the default settings). After the conversion, I transferred the file onto my Flash card and played the movie on mplayer - fantastic picture quality, but the picture was jerky every now and then.
I presumed this was because I had the quality settings too high, and the processor couldn't keep up. Therefore I ran the file through the Maemo movie converter.
However when I watch the new file on my Nokia, the picture is still jerky at odd intervals, like the processor is unable to keep up with the framerate - why is this happening even after I have run the file through movie converter?
I used the default settings in Movie converter, which I believe are as follows:
Video: 400x240
Video bitrate: 512 kbps
Audio bitrate: 64kbps
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get a movie on my Nokia that will play smoothly, without a jerky picture?
Many thanks in advance.
Martin.