PDF reading at 640x480 vs 320x240 devices - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

does 640x480 resolution actually allow you to see more text vs 320x240?? Or is it still the same crap as Blueangel, just sharper ?
i find that at the smallest acceptable zoom, in landscape mode, i can see only about half the page width on blueangel.

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Pocket IE

I use PocketIE for browsing on my Qtek 2020. As the Qtek has a 65K color screen, how do I improve the picture quality of images in PocketIE as at the moment they look heavily compressed.
well the res of pda's is rather small compared to the res of a pc
so if the page was made for a pc then the pictures are pretty small
but on a pda they are rather large which mean you'll notice jpg compression faults much more then you could on a pc

Screen resolution

So as I understand it the screen is 240 x 320 but my XDA Exec is 640x480 - a poorer screen ?
Yes the HTC Universal is one of the few (if not the only one?) pocket PC phones with true VGA screen that can do 640x480.

VGA

i read that vga is a better resolution...i also read that the wing has a qvga resolution...im just wonderin is there something wrong wit me getting vga programs even though the wing is qvga?
vga screen is a lot clearer but vga programs will not work wel in a qvga device
QVGA = Quarter VGA
VGA = 640x480
QVGA = 320x240
You cannot run a program that requires a vga resolution on a qvga device.
If displayed on the same size screen, the VGA screen WILL look better.
Here's the same picture with the same size, but one is VGA and one is QVGA.

[Q] How to enable 840x480 video shooting in Windows Mobile 6.5

Hello,
I tested some android builds and saw that some of them can shoot video in 840x480, the native screen resolution on HD2. That also looks nice on widescreen displays, at least more nicer then 640x480.
I wander, is it possible to tweak some registry settings to allow the camera to shoot videos at this resolution in windows mobile?
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aah, i gues the correct resolution would be 800x480. anyway can it be enabled in winmo?

How Record 16:9 Video?

Well, I think there is way to record an 16:9 video size (in iPhone 3GS can record HD if you want). no problem I don't need HD, but can't we record as 16:9 video size?
Because as you see as in HTC HD Mini has only 4:3 video sizes, let the resolution be lower but record as 16:9 size.
I need this for viewing on 16:9 TVs, and not having always problems about stretch it or looks like fat humans
Thanks
Well,does it make pancakes?(my oven does if you want) )))))))))))))
once you asked to view HD videos,now you want 16:9 video recording.........
dudeeeeeeeeeeee this is a phoneee,not a desktop,laptop or HD video camera!!!
p.s even some old desktops/laptops will not play HD videos lol
tzacapaca,
I don't mean HD! and I don't mean record HD high resolution 16:9 !.
I mean 16:9 size at LOW resolution that can fit TV without any effect of fat
for example: the phone has 640x480 and lower (and it's all 4:3) and I mean here can't we record as 640x360? (and this will be as 16:9) or let be lower, ex: 520x240.
I said again I don't mean HD (1280x720 and it's 16:9) I know the phone hasn't enough power.
I mean Record Wide video (16:9) at low resolution
You can record at 640x480 and then crop.
NitroNitrous said:
You can record at 640x480 and then crop.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I Can't Crop always the videos!
isn't there to switch as 640x360? custom?
is that SO Hard that we can't change resolution Camera in WindowsMobile?
Cropping thingy..
As of the moment, I do cropping of my videos to make it widescreen (16:9). I cant find any apps that will automatically record videos using that ratio. I used VirtualDub to do the cropping of the height to make it widescreen..
Heres my calculation:
640*480 (original)
16:9 = 640:(?)
640 * 9 ÷ 16 = 360 (the final height)
16:9 = 640:(360)
480(original) - 360(calculation) = 120 (height to be cropped)
120 ÷ 2 = 60
Crop (Top and Bottom): 60
I think it was mentioned above. I just expanded it.
1-Download and open VirtualDub
2-Drag and drop the recorded video into the app
3-Press Ctrl+F from the keyboard (this will open Filters)
4-Click "Add...". Scroll down then select "null transform" and hit OK
5-Click "Cropping" then input 60 on Y1 and Y2 offset and hit OK below. Hit OK again.
6-Press F7 on the keyboard to save your work as an AVI
I hope I helped - Anric Capa Urmeneta
Thanks uanric,
but what I was need is automatically record at 640x360 and without needing to crop after recording.
And I want that on Android, WindowsMobile is dead.
but I think I will fix that for next years on Android of course!

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