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lilith, it would be interesting to encode the same video with lower bitrate (~300) and a horizontal resolution of <=400px. This way you can find out if the video is simply too demanding in terms of CPU power or if it's something else.
Also, check http://wiki.maemo.org/Manual_video_encoding
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I'm using mencoder to encode my videos to my Diablo-based N810. I found all the existing scripts a little bit too conservative with respect to the capabilities of the latest version of the software/hardware, so I decided to build my own script:
Note: I also tried to use CBR bitrates for MP3 and also AAC audio. All the cases worked without problems in mplayer but not on the builtin player. I also tried different fourcc values, but nothing changed.