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Hi
Does anybody know if videos have to be re-encoded in order to play nicely in MPlayer?
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2010-01-15
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except of some .MKVs
with h264 video- and ac3 (448 kbps) audio-codec.
resolution is 720 x 576 with 1300 kbps.
sound is playing nearly normal but the video lags big time.
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2010-01-15
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Why would you use 448kbps on audio?
I use h264 with no problems. Then again I use different settings then what you have posted.
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2010-01-15
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i forgot to say that i have not converted this file for the n900.
these are my settings for my pc and beamer with 5.1 audio for my surround system.
i don't want to convert these files again. maybe i could just convert the audio to a lower rate. vlc should work for that - but that's time which i don't want to waste converting something for my phone. :/
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2010-01-15
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damn.
just deleted the audio completely but it's still slow as hell.
i think the video bitrate with 1300 kbps is much too high at this resolution and with the h264 codec and it's compression.
so there's no other way for me than converting all of my movies if i want to have them with me. dough!
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2010-01-15
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Does anybody know if videos have to be re-encoded in order to play nicely in MPlayer?
Rushmore, based on your experience, have you noted any differences between playing a video that has the optimal (854x480) resolution and another one that hasn't?
Thanks!
Last edited by ivotron; 2010-01-14 at 15:09.