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But then, there must be a way that N810 renders down the video like on N82 to 400x240 and stretches to 800x480 on the fly to play it fullscreen.
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hmm.. are you using mplayer or the default player? i find that mplayer itself (without a frontend like kmplayer or mediabox) can play any avi file i throw at it.. even the popular dvd rip files..
Mplayer can decode videos at reduced resolution, which improves performance.
why is it you can take video on one Nokia device but it will not play on the other device, seems a bit strange