Diamond VGA DVD video Conversion??? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV Themes and Apps

Most of the programs I have seen or used for converting videos like DVD's etc to run on mobile devices want a pixel ratio, ie 320 X 240 etc... I have seen a few that are used for psp or ipod that are device specific.
What video conversion program best suites the new Diamond VGA devices? Is it considered a 320X240 device?
Before you flame me to search, i know I would if it where me, I looked through all 9 pages of the diamond forum here to see if it had been posted. If i missed it, let me know.
Thanks,
Curious G

Diamond's screen is 640x480.

640 x 480
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Movie Conversion

Does anyone know of a good Movie convertor? I have all my movies already converted on my PC to full size Xvid for streaming to the TV (Pinnacle showcenter) but want ro reduce them down for my exec.
I have always used pocket divx and lathe in the past but can never get the audio in sync.
I have been trialling Pocket DVD studio but the playback is far inferior and choppy compared to pocket divx encoder!
You've got 2 options.
1. DVD to Pocket PC by Makayama Software Tokyo, Japan. Compress 2hr DVD to 128 mb only.
2. Canopus Pro Coder 2 also a good compressor to all formats and media type. http://www.canopus.us/us/products/procoder2/pm_procoder2.asp
I use both of them and very satisfied. All my memory cards were full of Movies or Music.
Or take the plunge and learn how to use VirtualDub for the best results. It takes a fair bit of learning, but once you know what you're doing it's quicker and produces better results than any other software.
Already posted in this forum..use Advanced X-Video Convertor or use the Smart Movie Convertor 2.76..yr problems will be solved...
hdubli said:
Already posted in this forum..use Advanced X-Video Convertor or use the Smart Movie Convertor 2.76..yr problems will be solved...
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Thanks for the help folks. These two look exactly what I am looking for.
I cant try them yet as I am doing a conversion using movie shrink & burn 2. I will post my results for all that I test later!
Hi question...
Coming from a P9 user, so please excuse my ignorance..
Isnt there any need to resize the screen/view? what's the dimension? When i converted movies for my p9 before, i had to make the movie smaller to fit my realplayer.. is there such a thing for Universal? What are the dimensions?
Thanks!!!
The screensize on the universal is 640x480 which is about the same as a 700MB XviD or DivX which may jitter a little and take up way too much storage.
I usually shrink down to 320 x 240 (maintaining the aspect ratio) or even less which doesnt present any noticeable loss of picture quality on such a small screen. For best playback result I use the free TCPMP (formerly Betaplayer) in full screen.
Try pocket DVD studio, simple easy uses wm codec, so you get good quality. Aslo allows you to output films, fo ppc, palm and other players. Bst thing is it does all the hard work. You can also cover pretty much all files. I have just converted all my south park series from realplayer to my m5000.
And you can resize screen to your hearts content from smartphone to vga size.
Hi, a quick question about video screen size. I have tried full screen mode on my o2 Exec and the playback is still the same size, with a dark boarder around it, what can i do to fix it? Thanks!
@keith
I think that for WMP to play at full screen the movie needs to be converted to 640x480 otherwise it will remain at 320x240 even when full screen, I think that betaplayer does not suffer this problem and will expand the movie to fill the screen.
So either convert your movie to 640x480 or change your movie player.
Don't quote me on any of this, I dont even have my Universal yet but from what I have read this seems to be the case.
Regards
I will try a different player; to convert them into 640X480 will be space consuming... thanks.
gooroo said:
@keith
I think that for WMP to play at full screen the movie needs to be converted to 640x480 otherwise it will remain at 320x240 even when full screen, I think that betaplayer does not suffer this problem and will expand the movie to fill the screen.
So either convert your movie to 640x480 or change your movie player.
Don't quote me on any of this, I dont even have my Universal yet but from what I have read this seems to be the case.
Regards
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I've had your same problem. I tried resizing videos (with no success).
I now use TCPMP. I can now play avi's and mpeg's in full screen (File sizes are a bit prohibitive though)
No offence if I can covert a 3hr long bolloywood film to fit easily approx 250mb at vga resloution? How can you not covet 2 hour films in high quality to tiny sizes?
Have you also tried pocket divx?
Can I say that the scale to fit function is not working for media player? Logically, I would assume that scale to fit means whatever the resolution, stretch it to fit the screen, even if that means quality lost, no? i am not a big fan of converting it to 640 if that means double the size...
Thanks!
Got it now... Im using TCPMP now and it's far superior than WMP. I never did use WMP after I installed this wonderful video player.. It even played smallville xvid... which i cant even play in my laptop without the codecs installed..
Really enjoying this phone.. well, despite of the bugs..
keithchk said:
Can I say that the scale to fit function is not working for media player? Logically, I would assume that scale to fit means whatever the resolution, stretch it to fit the screen, even if that means quality lost, no? i am not a big fan of converting it to 640 if that means double the size...
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If you use the right software to encode you can then also then play natively at 640 on your exec.
TCPMP includes Xvid/Divx codecs so it doesnt care what codec was used to encode and doesnt suffer from the WMP screensize problem. IMHO TCPMP is far superior to any other player. If you want a free encoder for your existing movies use pocketdivx encoder. I trialed about 5 commercial products a few months back but didnt have time to post my results. None of them were perfect and pocketdivx encoder produced the best picture/sound quality results but does suffer from time sync issues from time to time.
Its a bit like the cheap £30 asda dvd syndrome. They play anything whilst the top of the range Japanes brands play nothing except retail DVDs
I use Pocket DVD Player for Palm, yes for PALM, to convert a movie and use TCPMP to resize it to fit the screen of my O2 EXEC. So basically, I use the 5th setting where the black part on a wide screen DVD is automatically croped out, thus giving a a full screen effect by automatically taking out the black part of the screen found on the bottom and top part of a wide screen DVD movie.
I use the following settings:
Resolution: 464x224 (104kPixel)
Output Size: about 488 MB
Audio: 40 Kbps, 44 KHz, Mono
Video: 464x224, 15 fps
Duration: about 2:08:00
With the following settings I can convert any DVD and play it smoothly with no lags, skips, nor any miss in audio. As you can see, the only drawback is it uses up a huge amount of SD card space, about 488 MB. But I don't care, as long as it is easy and simple. I can easily delete and exchange any movie I want. I can also make the output size smaller, but it causes skips and the quality of conversion is not that good. With the above settings, my EXEC turns into a mini DVD player. Heck, it made my friends wonder and ask, "where did I bought such a small DVD player?" They were amazed to hear, "Ohhhh it's my phone."
Not only that, since I am using 464x224 size conversion, I can play it on my TH55/E1 and O2 XDA EXEC with one conversion and both running on TCPMP.

Cant view full screen videos on O2 XDA Exec

Hi
I m new to this forum. pls help me if any body could tell that why cant we have full screen view of videos on 'Xda Exec'.
The Exec is 640x480.
If you encode your video for 640x480, it will be full screen. Most people have existing videos that are 320x240 for their old device, and look tiny.
MS took great care to make sure that all apps on the Exec Pixel double from 240x320 to 480x640, so as to not make use of the VGA screen at all, and look the same as the old device with qvga screen.
However the one app that we all WANTED to be able to pixel double, Media player, DOESNT!
Slap MS for that.
IE, we want in VGA and doubles to QVGA
WMP we want in QVGA (with option of vga) and it doesnt double at all.
Go figure.
For now, re-encode your videos.
What is the best app to do this. I'd like to be able to rip DVDs and convert mpg/avi/divx/xvid to play on my MDA Pro. (Free if possible)
you can edit the registry to fix IE though, can't you ?
can you do the same for media player, but the other way around?
andy
rokujou said:
you can edit the registry to fix IE though, can't you ?
can you do the same for media player, but the other way around?
andy
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Media player is in ROM, but you may be able to copy it to the PC, edit it with ResHacker, remove the HI_RES_AWARE resource, and then copy it back to the Exec... Maybe.. haven't tried this.
Slave1 said:
What is the best app to do this.
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Take TCPMP http://corecodec.org/frs/?group_id=53&release_id=224#r224 - WMV, MPEG, DivX - and free.
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Video fullscreen?

Hi guys, im new to the forum, and ive had my atom for around 2 months.
I seem to have a problem with videos!!
how do i make a video fullscreen? ive checked teh box that allows you to allow stretch to full screen, though the video still stays the same size.
ive encoded a few videos in .3gp @ 320x240, and even then, its still a really small size. any ideas?
is the atom VGA (640x480?).
i dont know your specs, but all universal's have a small WMP.
you can try using TCPMP.
in WMP option screen (video) choose "Play video in full screen always" :wink: or during plaing video - tap the screen shortly.
thanx for that, that new player works a treat, heaps better then WMP
simon_darley, do some Atom's come with VGA resolution? I'm about to buy one and haven't seen them...
VisualMonster
do some Atom's come with VGA resolution?
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no. There is no exist VGA screens 2,7" anyway you can't see anything using real VGA mode on this screen. In my Ipaq 4700 with 4" screen I have a problems and in 2,7"....
i dont know of any others that come with vga resolution, i have no doubt after saying this I will be corrected, which I welcome.

TP2 Video conversion tools?

I did some search for video conversion on this site.
I found these two to resemble tp2 the most.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=492261
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
Not sure if its the same software and different version. I just wanted to ask what are people using for optimal/high resolution conversion from your own videos for your tp2?
I know there are also the normal PC software dvd rips that I would download for my desktop. Not sure how it stacks up with the above ones that target specific for the windows mobile devices.
Thanks.
I personally rip my DVDs to my hard drive then use Handbrake to convert it to MP4 video. I set the quality down to 1 or 2 reference frames and 650kbps and end up with a copy of the film that for mobile purposes is as good as the original and takes up about 600megs. The films look absolutely awesome on my Touch Pro 2.
Rather bizarrely the built-in HTC Album program is able to make use of the H264 decoder on the MSM7200 and so plays the MP4 file one heck of a lot better than my copy of Coreplayer ever manages.
The only caveat is that Handbrake wants to name the file .m4v, while HTC Album wants it to be .mp4 .
dvd::rip
My favorite is dvd::rip, a free app available at http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/. You get great resolution (typically 480 x 256 from my favorite preset) with no skipping or audio drift.
It's a Linux app, which might put some people off, but it can probably be installed on a Windows box as it's a Perl program with a Gtk+ UI.

HTC Legend "Out of the box" video capabilities

Hello there, everyone.
I have been looking around for a new phone, reading and watching reviews, and the Legend its a definite possible winner. But I cannot find one basic thing I need: What video resolutions can play?
I know it plays MPEG4, H264, WMV (I guess WMV9) and 3gp. But regarding H264 and MPEG4, what resolutions and profiles can handle?
I need to know this, because I already have an extensive Bluray collection that I have converted to Apple's universal format (A handbrake profile that works on Ipod touch, among others), and they are all 720x400 (or 304), and some of them with dual audio.
If you need a sample to test, I can give you a link trough PM. (I cannot post it here yet)
I also have an Ipaq 214 with WM6.0, and coreplayer plays those movies just fine, with 100% zoom (=no scaling) and deblocking filter disabled. But Im a noob in Android and, for I have been gathering, there's no general specs on this.
Thank you all in advance.
i tried to play a bluray movei on the legend after using the same application ( handbrake ) i converted it to 640 * 320 and it was just amazing ... no lag at all .. i didn't try something elese still
anybody know the max. resloution the legend could handle ?

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