I'm not sure if this is posted or not but i use Xilisoft program to convert videos. What should I used to get the video full screen on my Mytouch 4g because it very tiny when i upload a video.
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I'm just wondering what program people use to convert their movies etc into smaller files for playback on the 6800 and also what they use for playback (I'm guessing TCPMP will be the winner here).
Also, what size do people resize it to?
Thanks
Guys,
I'm using Super as per this link ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3103846&postcount=394 ) to re-encode my video files for optimum playing on my Touch HD.
However whenever I choose Flash video it shows he output file to be an SWF and not FLV.
I have a later build than that shown in the picture and I can't get it to say FLV.
Can somebody help?
Thanks
EDIT: Scrap that I clicked encode and it gave me the option then...sorry - consider closed
hold up a sec pls.
this is even more of a newb question but..
What if you just want to covert a simple naughty mpg file from limewire etc?
would you still need to buy Coreplayer to get good result?
I'm using the old settings from my n95 atm so any basic settings appreciated.
That's a good question. quite frankly my Artemis was easier to use in terms of video playback...I encoded with PocketDivxEncoder and made the res smaller and job done. However I find lots of videos playing better in ALBUM than in Coreplayer (which is shocking in most flicks to be fair).
I have yet to find a "one size fits all" guide. I grab mostly XVIDs and want to convert them (I'm now downloading 720p rips and I'll see how they convert to FLV)...I converted a 720p trailer to FLV and it's lovely!
oh ok thanks.
I really have read up a bit more on the Wiki or other stickies cos I think I understood about two words of that second paragraph
I just wanna convert some free porn that's all..
If you want the perfect videos for the Touch HD, use this tool:
HTC Touch Video Converter
It has the optimal settings and is very easy to use.
...and it also doesn't give me very good videos to play - I think perhaps it's my source vid?
I used the coverter for more than 100 files already (HDTV and SDTV) and all have very good quality.
One thing is important for playback:
You MUST use Windows Media Player or the HTC Album for playback !
Only these programs can utilize the hardware acceleration and you need it, because the converted files are close to the maximum the HD can play.
If you still don't get good results, I guess you are right and the source file isn't the best.
Maybe you try some other files to see where the problem is.
Hello,
I just got a new HTC touch HD and I was trying to convert a music video using the program Super located in the tutorial thread. However, after reading through the entire thread I tried it and ran into this problem.
My music videos are normally in .AVI form and runs a 25-29.97 frame/sec. Now the problem is that the HTC Touch HD runs smoothly in 23.976 frame/sec. When I set everything up, it gives me an error I guess due to the output being different from the input.
Can anyone help me with conversion tips? I'm currently just using the WMP.
It's hard to convert vidéo for Touch HD with SUPER because there are too many settings...
If you just want easily convert your vidéo, I suggest you to use HTC Touch HD Video Converter wich is very simple and give very good results
You can find it here
I was curious if anyone knows how to change or if an app exists for the hd video to record other than 3gp??
You lost me on that post.
Do you mean record TO the phone or play OFF the phone. I don't know what 3gp is...
If you mean record, you can decrease video size in the camcorder settings.
~SB
OP is trying to ask if it is possible to record HD video in a format other than .3GP
It will be awesome if someone can mod the Vibrant to record HD Video in Divx/Xvid format or H264/MP4 format. Wishful thinking..
After the JI6 update, the camcorder will shoot and save the videos in the mp4 format.
oquinones said:
After the JI6 update, the camcorder will shoot and save the videos in the mp4 format.
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Which is still dumb cause I have put a movie on my phone in mp4 format and it wouldnt play it.
Sorry to start another one of these threads but after hours of searches on xda and google I want to know what my best route is for playback of .MOV files.
I have a Contour HD helmet cam that captures video 720P 60fps. It's only format choice is .MOV. On the a500 I have tried all the major video players and codec packs but what I get is super slow playback or no video playback. What I have been doing is transcoding the files using the Handbreak 720 baseline preset and that works pretty well 80% of the time. Sometimes the files are unplayable (not sure why).
My goal is to be able to take the card out of the cam and put it into the a500 and review my files without transcoding. If this isn't possible I will just continue to use my netbook for reviewing the files while I am away from home. Ideas? Thanks
According to this,
http://helmetcameracentral.com/2009/04/27/vholdr-contourhd-the-worlds-first-hd-wearable-camcorder/
the ContourHD does either 720p @29.97, or 480p @59.94. Video uses Main profile. The sample 720p clip uses a 5.6Mb/s bitrate, the 480p uses 3.3Mb/s. Both use 64Kbs mono AAC. All are within the stock player's capability.
No need to transcode, just a remux to MP4 container. Try the below,
"Use MPEG Streamclip (http://www.squared5.com/) - Open MOV file and Save as - change file type to MP4."
Thanks for the response. I will try the link you provided and a simple renaming of the file to .MP4 also. It's funny because the first time I tried to play a file on the a500 from the Contour I swear it played flawlessly but now they all play in super slow motion.
Update:
Ok, that worked and was pretty fast on my work desktop (older dual core). I am still hoping for a non converting/re-coding solution that I can use in the field. I was hoping to review videos while camping using the a500.