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It's not the ULTIMATE solution, but it's the only solution i found to watch videos perfectly in my Touch HD.
Video : HD trailer 800x480 @ 25 fps : Ice Age 2
Software : CorePlayer 1.2.5
First benchmark = 87%
First step :
Re-encoding the video in 240x400 on your PC with http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/ or http://www.virtualdub.org/
Why 240x400 ?
- the video is pre-rotated (instead of 400x240) (performance +5%)
- the resolution is exactly the half of the native resolution (480x800) (performance +60%)
Second step :
Customize the options of Coreplayer :
Menu / Tools / Colors = Native
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Video output = Raw FrameBuffer
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Smooth zoom = OFF
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Dither = OFF (uncheck)
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Advanced / Slow video memory = check
Results (the quality of theses videos seem egal)
800x480 : 87%
800x480 (with the options) : 95%
240x400 : 141%
240x400 (with the options) : 232%
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Enjoy
Sources :
http://www.newshq.fr/touchhd/Ice Age 2 - 480x800.avi
http://www.newshq.fr/touchhd/Ice Age 2 - 240x400.avi
Any visible degradation on picture charity and details?
Would be good if you post both clips for all to see for themselves.
Beautiful work. Thanks.
Millenius said:
HD trailer 800x480 @ 25 fps with CorePlayer 1.2.5
Benchmark = 87%
First step :
Re-encoding the video in 240x400 = 141%
Why 240x400 ?
- the video is pre-rotated (instead of 400x240)
- the resolution is exactly the half of the native resolution (480x800)
Second step :
Customize the options of Coreplayer :
Menu / Tools / Colors = Native
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Video output = Raw FrameBuffer
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Smooth zoom = OFF
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Video / Dither = OFF (uncheck)
Menu / Tools / Preferences / Advanced / Slow video memory = check
Result = 232.56 % !
Enjoy
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no, the quality seems the same
because the DPI screen is very high (800x480 for 3''8)
Sorry are you saying we have to re-encode a hi res video ourselves (on a pc) to half the resolution (step 1) or does the player do it automatically?
I upload the trailer "Ice Age 2 HD" on rapidshare (ready in 15min) :
800x480 3Mbits : 26 Mo
240x400 3Mbits : 13 Mo
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Sorry are you saying we have to re-encode a hi res video ourselves (on a pc) to half the resolution (step 1) or does the player do it automatically?
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Re-encode on your PC !!
With PocketDivxEncoder for example Very easy to use !
OK, the upload on Rapidshare is done :
http://rapidshare.com/files/163866230/Benchmark_HTC_Touch_HD.zip.html
You have 2 files : the original, and the optimized 240x400
BUT YOU NEED TO change the options on CorePlayer (see the 1st post of this topic) to see the result.
Default options :
800x480 : 87%
240x400 : 141%
With the optimized options :
800x480 : 95%
240x400 : 232% !!!
Good post. I think our moderator should sticky this.
Well I got to that solution a week ago, when I got my Touch HD.
But the Coreplayer options, I didn't knew.
Simpy using pocketdivxencoder is enough for me.
But thanks!
Cheers.
Nice solution...
The only problem many of us expecting the Touch HD to have good video performance without the hassles of re-encoding videos.
You can't really expect the phone to resize every frame of a massive video eg 800 x 480 or whatever on the fly. If you want better results, of course you have to re-encode yourself to a more suitable size. Otherwise it's just wasting CPU usage and you'll definitely get slow downs.
Sorry but this doesnt sould like a solution to me. Its just reencoding a file to a extreme low res, only a fourth of the pixels, and playing it.. Of course it plays ok, but its only 240x400, and besides that, its completely unpractical to reencode every moviefile. So: nothing changed, no solution at all...
Millenius said:
First step :
Re-encoding the video in 240x400 on your PC with http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/ or http://www.virtualdub.org/
Why 240x400 ?
- the video is pre-rotated (instead of 400x240)
- the resolution is exactly the half of the native resolution (480x800)
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What video bitrate and audio bitrate did you use in pocketdivxencoder to resize your video?
In the advanced options did you choose your ppc as portrait or landscape?
Finally, I can only resize at 400x240. How could you resize at 240x400?
Thanks!
oh yes, what a super duper solution, re-encode the video with less quality on a pc and losing time.
HTC should contract you for new developments.
This is not a solution, the only solution is get hardware acceleration and software allowed to use it.
Guys,
If there is no noticeable degradation in picture quality and sharpness (which was my question in my post), why are you having problem with this solution? Why carry along and process all the 7.1 sound system when you only have stereo capability? Why carry along all the resolution of a blueray when you don't need it? Of course it is reasonable to go through some processing and bring it to a form that we need, minus all the unwanted and unnecessary stuff if that provides the same clarity and improves performance.
Is the reduced resolution becoming ****ty? If it is, then all the phones out there with such resolution (includinding the most worshipped iPhone) ought to be thrown in the bin too as a meda device.
Millenius, thanks for all your tips. It is definitely helpful.
Millenius said:
OK, the upload on Rapidshare is done :
http://rapidshare.com/files/163866230/Benchmark_HTC_Touch_HD.zip.html
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Can somebody re-upload the files?
I can't get the file also. I think the link address may be incomplete??
ez2remember said:
Nice solution...
The only problem many of us expecting the Touch HD to have good video performance without the hassles of re-encoding videos.
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I agree, although the proposal is offered as a solution I would say it's a clunky and expensive workround....but thanks for sharing for those who maybe already have the Coreplayer software. [1]
My Archos (heaven forbid I am going to say something positive about it) just does it .... screen is the same resolution. I drop a 700Mb file and it plays.
I do not know the difference in the internals but it is a disappointment because I was hoping to reduce down to a single device .... looks like the Archos has some life left in it yet.
Mal
[1] Why is there no trial for Coreplayer?
kersh said:
oh yes, what a super duper solution, re-encode the video with less quality on a pc and losing time.
HTC should contract you for new developments.
This is not a solution, the only solution is get hardware acceleration and software allowed to use it.
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Yes, HTC should supply the video acceleration drivers...no doubt. However, there aren't many portable devices that can take a high res movie that is meant for a PC and play it perfectly. Another example, would you take a 12 mega-pixel image that you took from your DSLR and just download it to your HD for viewing...of course not, you would re-size it first to save disk space, knowing that the extra resolution is wasted on a screen that size anyway. It is a hassle, but worth the trouble.
I dont know much about video resolutions and such, just want to be able to watch Divx TV series on my HD. And at this the HD did just fine - until I tried the settings recommended in the 1st post. Then I had a noticeable lag, and between every scene it felt like someone turned a page - black frame(s) - or turning a curtain, dont know how to explain otherwise. Got rid of all the changes, except Colour, and cannot check Dither again. Any idea?
CorePlayer 1.2.5, Video Divx 624x352, 23,97 fps, video file is 350 megs
hi guys,
I'm glad having a Xperia since last week....but I'm unable to run videos fluently - even with TCPMP 0.72RC1.
There was a "James Bond" trailer von the device when I have bought it, but it runs with 1 frame per 5-10 seconds!
even other movies don't play fluently.
Yesterday I did a hard-reset....but this didn't help.
Does anyone have the same problems?? Or a solution for this probs?
I even tryed out the "Turbo Speed X1 - Up to 8 X faster Performance than standard setup"...but even this didn't help...
//edit: there's no branding on the device...ROM: 1.02.932.3 from 08/29/2008
hi Cysign,
first i have to say sorry... i cannot help you with your specific problem.
but i have got a related problem. the bond trailer runs ok with my x1i... so i tried to rip a dvd for the x1 by myself using the following conversion-settings:
video: 480x270, h264, mp4, 25fps (pal) @ 796kbps
audio: aac @ 128kbps
this resulted in a 706mb file.
i copied the file via active sync to the 8gb flash card in the phone. all went well so far but when i watch the movie it looks somewhat "artificial". meaning that this movie looks like it was made by using a home-videocamera. (i hope this discribes it a little)
the bond trailer doesnt have this videoish appearance.
what went wrong ? are my settings exceeding the capabilities of the x1? or do you have other suggestions ? (btw, i tried to use the same settings as the bond trailer)
greetz
Did you guys trying increasing the buffering size in ur players? I personally use core player 2.0 and it plays perfectly but sometimes and this is rare but its like the graphics gpu is failing or something. All the images appear on the screen very slowly but a hard reset usually fixes that.
Guys, when I try to play the Bond movie, it prompt for license cert etc but it is still not able to play. How to resolve this problem?
chongbh said:
Guys, when I try to play the Bond movie, it prompt for license cert etc but it is still not able to play. How to resolve this problem?
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which player?
that bond trailer ran pretty good on my x1a. i cant remember if i watched the whole thing or just to see how it ran but from what i did see, it was good. no lag or freeze up. i played it on the standard media player that came on the phone. i didnt play it thru the panel tho, i just played it by opening up media player. how were you running it? my x1a is pretty much all stock with no hacks on it.
i also had some movies that i ripped in .3gp format and from what i can tell, it also ran pretty good. i ripped these movies for my other phone (lg cu500) and my nokia internet tablet and so it also runs pretty good on the x1a.
i like ripping in .3gp because i can play it on any of my devices and the files are about 100mb per two hour movie. i think my resolution that i ripped my dvd was something like 480 x 240 but im not for certain. its kind of funny that not all devices will run mpeg because of the different variations of mpeg. kind of dissapointing when a product says it will a certain format but when you try and run it, it just so happen it doesnt support that perticular format.
Try Media Xperiance Panel, it is by far better than Core/TCPMP/WMP.
I think the media panel is the only app that support Hardware Accelerate in X1 at the moment.
but it doesn't play most formats and even some of my mp4s sadly
Similar problem here.
The only vid that plays well is the bond trailer.
All others (wmv) are played but with a horrible fps rate
Tried to start media player directly from the today screen and via panel... no difference.
Looks like a fast slideshow.
kanthai said:
Try Media Xperiance Panel, it is by far better than Core/TCPMP/WMP.
I think the media panel is the only app that support Hardware Accelerate in X1 at the moment.
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i tried both, playing via wmp and the media panel but the appearance of my ripped movie stays the same....
there is no stuttering but (as i said in my first post) it looks like it has something to do with the framerate. ?
btw, here is a readout from the program "super 2008 build 33" of the bond trailer:
Video
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Codec : AVC
Codec/Family : AVC
Codec/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Codec profile : [email protected]
Codec settings, CABAC : No
Codec_Settings_RefFrames : 2
PlayTime : 1mn 58s
Bit rate mode : VBR
Bit rate : 892 Kbps
Width : 480 pixels
Height : 260 pixels
Display Aspect ratio : 16/9
Frame rate mode : CFR
Frame rate : 24.000 fps
Standard : NTSC
Chroma : 4:2:0
Interlacement : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.298
StreamSize/String : 12.6 MiB
Language : English
Audio
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Codec : AAC LC
Codec/Family : AAC
Codec/Info : AAC Low Complexity
PlayTime : 1mn 58s
Bit rate mode : CBR
Bit rate : 128 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : L R
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
Resolution : 16 bits
StreamSize/String : 1.81 MiB
Language : English
I tried a My name is Earl episode a few days ago. It's in 1280x720 resolution so I thought it would be a good starting point for a test.
I managed to play it ok i media player at 800x448 or around there, but only with 600 kbps bitrate. It looked ok and played fairly smooth. I would say around 20 fps.
For recoding I used the Xvid4PSP program with modified default MP4 profile.
You need to use x264 (AVC) profile 4.2 and AAC LC (Low complexity). Then it should play with hardware acceleration.
800x480 resolution may be overkill, since the pixels are so tiny, so I would recommend a much lower resolution (600x'something') and around 600 kbps bitrate for a nice result.
I just run the 350mb (ish) avi files direct in Coreplayer.
Res is around 640x352.
TV shows are fine, and IronMan only had a few drops in the high action scenes.
Here's what I do with my videos:
Open PocketDivXEncoder on my pc.
Select HD-TV as the option.
Select the movies I want to endcode.
Drop video quality to 70.
Audio qaulity to maximum.
Resize video (keeping aspect ratio) to 400 horizontal.
Encode.
These all play in Coreplayer smooth as silk
I personally do absolutely nothing. I download a movie and just place it on my sd card and watch it through core player. It plays smooth with no compression at all.
try using spb mobile dvd to convert your movies, i've done this with some movies that didn't play smoothly and now they all work perfectly
Im currently using TCMP im just wondering if anyone has any ideas for the optimal settings for it
Cheers
Bxsteez said:
Did you guys trying increasing the buffering size in ur players? I personally use core player 2.0 and it plays perfectly but sometimes and this is rare but its like the graphics gpu is failing or something. All the images appear on the screen very slowly but a hard reset usually fixes that.
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what is a recommended buffer rate for watching videos?
Can someone confirm that the only player that utilises the media accelerator is the media panel?
I had thought that WMP also uses the accelerator.
Also what are the codecs the accelerator uses?
I've tried various MP4's and i've found only by lowering the resolution do I get smooth playback.
I'm currently going through the baselines for H.264 and found that baseline 3 does not play and baseline 1.3 does not get accelerated.
I'm currently (as I type) encoding a file with the baseline of 1 to see if that is accelerated.
I think we need to narrow down the exact codecs/media players/resolutions to use.
THJahar said:
I'm currently going through the baselines for H.264 and found that baseline 3 does not play and baseline 1.3 does not get accelerated. I'm currently (as I type) encoding a file with the baseline of 1 to see if that is accelerated. I think we need to narrow down the exact codecs/media players/resolutions to use.
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the bond trailer is [email protected]
i'm currently using "super2008.33" and the readout of my re-encoded movies show [email protected]
how can we "upgrade" this baseline thing to e.g. L2.1 ???
--> did a quick search on the net....but no info about that...
nucleic acid said:
the bond trailer is [email protected]
i'm currently using "super2008.33" and the readout of my re-encoded movies show [email protected]
how can we "upgrade" this baseline thing to e.g. L2.1 ???
--> did a quick search on the net....but no info about that...
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In super if you look in the video panel you can see the H264 Profile in the options section.
Click on the "H" button and the profiles pops open and select your baseline from there.
I've tried Baseline 1 now and still i'm not getting acceleration...the file still plays faster on Coreplayer than it does in the panel.
I'm wondering if this is because I have Jack's custom Rom using pubbas panel installer for the Media experience?
Also nobody answered me about whether or not WMP uses acceleration?
Hi all,
I have a good collection of music videos on my PC all of good quality (mainly mkv's at aroung 70 - 100mb) I want to have these playback on my Leo and have succeeded in doing so but can't find a way to keep the quality on the smaller screen but have a smaller file size. I tried converting to 3gp and the file size was good but quality was bad. However, MP4 was good quality but bad file size.
Can anyone help? I am using RER Video Converter.
Thanks
Size is relative; what do you consider bad size?
I do some video editing as a hobby, and I converted the video clips I made to mp4 as well using Sony Vegas Pro 9. Quite frankly, I'm amazed at the quality/performance. Video is smooth, sharp, doesn't lag at all.
These are the settings I used, maybe some of this will be useful to you:
Frame size:
NTSC Square Pixel (640x480)
Profile: Baseline
FRame rate: 25 (PAL)
(Source allowed to change framerate)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0
Reference frames: 2
VBR Max 1,500,000bps
VBR Min 1,350,000bps
Audio Sample rate: 44,100Hz
Bit rate: 128kbps
Video rendering quality: Best
I tried in higher settings, and the player would play the video just fine, but the thumbnails in Albums wouldn't appear (at 29.9fps/CBR 2Mb and Main profile).
Grtz
Lukas
thanks for the reply, so you are suggestingusing vegas pro to convert my mkv's to mp4's using those settings? i was hoping for around 10mb max...?
shaunym said:
thanks for the reply, so you are suggestingusing vegas pro to convert my mkv's to mp4's using those settings? i was hoping for around 10mb max...?
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If you use Windows Movie Maker (which is a bit pap really), it allows you to specify a target file size. I've done some very good conversions with this app, and I've found windows mobile to be the only real reason to ever use it. There's much better video conversion/editing apps out there, but it works a treat in this instance.
Just try messing with the output type and give a few different one's a go. I found that the PocketPC setting did a pretty good job. It wasn't 800x480 resolution, but it still looked good when viewing. Just don't expect bluray quality.
Edit:
Actually, if you want to convert MKV files, I couldn't recommend mkv2vob more. I use it for the PS3 and it's fast as anything, but there's no compression, so file size could be an issue for you.
So has anyone been able to get a re-encoded video to playback on their atrix? I've been trying every setting I know of, but mvideoplayer says that my phone doesn't support any of them. I've been mostly trying variations of weightb=0:bframes=0:cabac=0:weightp=0:8x8dct=0, which should be baseline H264, but my phone refuses to play it. All my files are being reencoded at 720p, which should be supported, in an mkv container, which according to motorola, should be supported.
I'm going to do some tests and get back to you on this.
If you encode in FFmpeg the videos work fine. Even encoding 1080p videos in FFmpeg works perfectly at 100% frame rate and sound in the videoplayer.
Download VitalPlayer and you can play even stuff the Atrix doesn't support. The framerate and video looks great but the sound will stutter occasionally because it's all software-decoding. Video even worked up to 1080p with software decoding...so that's a pretty big testament to the power of Tegra 2.
My ultimate goal is to be able to play MKVs with high profile H264 and an embedded ASS subtitle file so that I can just drag and drop without having to deal with reencoding all my shows.
edgeicator said:
My ultimate goal is to be able to play MKVs with high profile H264 and an embedded ASS subtitle file so that I can just drag and drop without having to deal with reencoding all my shows.
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Unfortunately, I think you're going to have to wait until the next generation of phones for that. iirc, Tegra 3 supports that, but I (and Wikipedia) might be wrong on that.
Right now, this is what I'm using (using MediaCoder because I'm a slacker and CUDA is fast and good enough for my needs):
x264/Baseline
Bitrate: Average/2048 Kbps
Level: Auto
B-Frames: 4
Dynamic GOP: on
CABAC: on
Deblocking: on
Resize: 800x480
I'd rather not do the resize (my source material in this case is 1280x720), but I haven't gotten video at 720p to keep up with the audio, even after dropping the bitrate to 1024 Kbps, B-frames to 2, and turning off dynamic GOP.
Anybody else have better luck?
Sogarth said:
Unfortunately, I think you're going to have to wait until the next generation of phones for that. iirc, Tegra 3 supports that, but I (and Wikipedia) might be wrong on that.
Right now, this is what I'm using (using MediaCoder because I'm a slacker and CUDA is fast and good enough for my needs):
x264/Baseline
Bitrate: Average/2048 Kbps
Level: Auto
B-Frames: 4
Dynamic GOP: on
CABAC: on
Deblocking: on
Resize: 800x480
I'd rather not do the resize (my source material in this case is 1280x720), but I haven't gotten video at 720p to keep up with the audio, even after dropping the bitrate to 1024 Kbps, B-frames to 2, and turning off dynamic GOP.
Anybody else have better luck?
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... The problem being that MediaCoder doesn't respect the "average bitrate" option very much, and it'll often generate files that have twice the "average bitrate" specified.
I've now started poking at Badaboom, which is able to generate 960x540 files (at which MediaCoder couldn't generate working files, for whatever reason). And, for that matter, it can generate 1280x720 files that the Atrix can play just fine (hey, closed source is good for something after all!). The settings I'm using at the moment:
Video Encoder:
Profile: Baseline
Key Frame Mode: Auto
Level: Auto
Rate Control Select: VBR
Bitrate is 2460kbit
Picture Settings:
Display Res: 1280x720
Sogarth said:
... The problem being that MediaCoder doesn't respect the "average bitrate" option very much, and it'll often generate files that have twice the "average bitrate" specified.
I've now started poking at Badaboom, which is able to generate 960x540 files (at which MediaCoder couldn't generate working files, for whatever reason). And, for that matter, it can generate 1280x720 files that the Atrix can play just fine (hey, closed source is good for something after all!). The settings I'm using at the moment:
Video Encoder:
Profile: Baseline
Key Frame Mode: Auto
Level: Auto
Rate Control Select: VBR
Bitrate is 2460kbit
Picture Settings:
Display Res: 1280x720
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Only problems with Badaboom is that it only works with NVidia cards (fine with me...I own the program and use it frequently) and NVidia updates the program about once a year. The support for Badaboom is horrendous.
hotleadsingerguy said:
Only problems with Badaboom is that it only works with NVidia cards (fine with me...I own the program and use it frequently) and NVidia updates the program about once a year. The support for Badaboom is horrendous.
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True, there are the restrictions on it, but I was really just pointing out that it's possible to get h.264 videos working on it.
And minor quibble: NVIDIA's not responsible for updates to it. Elemental is.
Video convert atrix 720p
Okay I got this to work on my Mac now given This is a mac... I took a 720p wmv hd movie and opened in quicktime x with flip 4 mac plugin installed. and went to save as... 720p movie... once done it did not play and did not show up with hdmi out I then renamed the file to .mp4 and it played fine on the device with video player and thru hdmi. I am currently converting a 1080p .mov the same way but this time from a 1080p to a 1080p then I will rename .mp4 and see will post results soon.
1080p worked exactly the same!
Got my atrix yesterday, and I'm having some media issues too. Gonna spend the entirety of tomorrow tweaking Megui profiles to make this thing play back content.
So far i have found using rockplayer lite:
720x480 anamorphic (848x480) w/ x264 (q19/unrestricted) and dolby plII aac @ q0.5 plays flawlessly
1024x576 (same settings as above) not so much.
Gonna play with the profiles and such to find what works well...
Sogarth said:
... The problem being that MediaCoder doesn't respect the "average bitrate" option very much, and it'll often generate files that have twice the "average bitrate" specified.
I've now started poking at Badaboom, which is able to generate 960x540 files (at which MediaCoder couldn't generate working files, for whatever reason). And, for that matter, it can generate 1280x720 files that the Atrix can play just fine (hey, closed source is good for something after all!). The settings I'm using at the moment:
Video Encoder:
Profile: Baseline
Key Frame Mode: Auto
Level: Auto
Rate Control Select: VBR
Bitrate is 2460kbit
Picture Settings:
Display Res: 1280x720
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Is this on badaboom?
I chose a mere 1000kbps, with 960x540 (apple TV profile)
and i get an error playing (rock player plays it fine tho)
that was the settings recomended by bababoom site
but i think they screwed up cause apple tv uses main profile
i think tegra 2 is baseline (what i understood from xoom)
and yup just tried with galaxy S preset (baseline), change size to 1280x720
bitrate 3500kbps, sweet sweet 720p on my atrix
1920x1080p
10mbps also worked
tegra is a beast
Test file:
http://hotfile.com/dl/108279465/e51a41a/goal2.mp4.html
Ah. That was my issue. Changed the encoder profile to Baseline and [email protected] works great. Too bad the baseline profile almost doubles the filesizes from the high profile...
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.
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You can record at 640x480 and then crop.
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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!