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But I have been following every development. Funny when you hear people discoussing how 1.1 effects the phone when you are still waiting for yours since October, November, December, Janaury..
Here comes my question.
I do want to put some of my favorite DVDs on the phone. I have a whole suite www.avs4you.com that has lots tools in it to convert Videos.
There is one "Video to go" and one "Video Converter" with lots of possibilities. I was wondering if any of you can tell me what the best format, codec, size would be to convert to.
Here are some options I could choose
Format AVI,
MPEG-4 XviD (Bitrate 101 or any other)
Framrate (12,15, 20, 24, 25, 40)
Size 720 x 480, or 800 x 448)
or (only differences are noted)
WMV but only to 640 x 480 pixle
or
MP4 (ISO)
MPEG-4
or
MP4 (Sony PS)
H.264
MPEG-4
or
MP4 (iPod)
So I guess it comes down to
- What is the right format (avi, MP4, MOV, WMV)
- Size (I guess closest to 800 x 480 would be the goal)
- Framerate
- Bitrate
Do not understand anything of all this formats.
Regards Markus
Last edited by marktold; 2010-01-18 at 14:00.