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I'll give them a test.
But honestly I can never figure out what the right settings are so I can't really help you there. I transcoded something and thought it would play but it was dropping 95% of the frames even though the settings seemed correct for the device. Heh, sometimes my low-end cellphone plays videos better than my N810. It sure does music better than any of the media players that I've used on the device.
MPlayer is definitely the best media player to use, there is front-end for x86 called SMplayer and I use that a lot.
I'm pretty sure there have been a couple threads similar to this one but you are correct in that cartoons [can be] clearer than film and thus need to be treated accordingly. It can be a difference akin to a vector versus a raster image. Of course you must "HD"/DVD rips as source, if it's ripped from a VHS tape it won't make any difference.
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All of the DVD cartoons that I've been checking out at the library are 720x480.
For some reason, I'm a pixel purist, not sure why transcoding videos seems "dirty" to me.
Anyway, I'm wondering if there's anyone here with really good number theory that can figure out the best settings to reserve the original resolution for these cartoons using Handbrake or some other program.
I know such a resolution is pounding the tablet intensely hard so there has to be a few sacrifices made.
Just hoping that someone might offer the best solution on this.
So far, this is about as close as I can get for such a thing to still play using mplayer.
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I would love to hear any feedback from you guys.
Thanks boys!
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