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2010-01-25
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I figured out what my problem was. I did not realize that there was an actual FILE that needed to be downloaded from the video encoding wiki (it is a little unclear - I think the wiki needs editing to indicate that there is an actual profile setting that can/needs to be downloaded and imported, rather than just having that highlighted/linked bit of text right before what seems to be the main part of the page, the settings guide. Just a thought.)
Anyway, after I realized that and downloaded the import settings (also, IE default atempts to save it as an XML file, so users should also be instructed to change the file type to ALL and save it as a plist file - that is a potential source of confusion as well, I think. Perhaps I'll make these changes when I have a spare minute), the encode played on my N900.
So, I'm running the H264 encoded video on my N900 OK now.
One more thing worth mentioning, I did do a high-level XviD encode, just to get something on the machine that was usable, and I must say, it looked a mess - TONS of tiling, tearing between scenes, and general graininess. I think the N900 is not well-suited for playing XviD - perhaps that needs more research as well.
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2010-01-25
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Is there something else I should know? Extra codecs or something to install? I'm on the latest firmware update and I've got OGG suport, etc installed. Thanks for any advice, I'm not a noob when it comes to video. I'm about ready to convert to Xvid and call it quits.
N900.... thick like computer