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Rajce
28th September 2008, 01:09 PM
Hi... Which video Converter is the best for Diamond, and which video format is best (mp4, 3gp)
thx
arix
28th September 2008, 02:12 PM
No needs special converter for "Diamond" , You can use any video converter..
or use other players like CorePlayer so u can play without convertion..
I m using Ulead VideoStudio to convert files, in fact just to make them little
smaller to save place and I convert them to MP4 and windows medial player can play them too...
iliescu902
28th September 2008, 03:35 PM
either use coreplayer for .avi or a 3gp convertor for x-vid quality but resized to 3gp (best looking imo)
Aqrab
28th September 2008, 08:48 PM
Hi... Which video Converter is the best for Diamond, and which video format is best (mp4, 3gp)
thx
1- you dont need to counvert video file anymore jast use coreplayer
2- mp4 have greater video and sound quality than 3gp
12aon
29th September 2008, 12:31 AM
Although WMP won't play the encoded files, a lot of other player will. And it does a fair bit of resizing (480x640). Above all, it's free and works brilliantly. Download it here (http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/EN_index.htm)! Cheers
KraFT_mk
30th September 2008, 02:57 AM
What is the best codec and the best codec settings for playing/convering video files?
freegood
2nd October 2008, 10:17 PM
What is the best codec and the best codec settings for playing/convering video files?
I'm also interested in this question. While no conversion is needed with coreplayer, in action movies it can get choppy. Since there's colors that are lost, some trimming could make it a smoother and space efficient file, while maintaining video quality.
arix
3rd October 2008, 09:40 AM
I tried many setting and found something between small files and good quality:
with Ulead VideStudio (or other software)
MPEG-4 Files
24 Bits, 192 x 144, 12 fps
Frame-based
MPEG-4 SP Video: 200 Kbps
32000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo
MPEG AAC Audio: 64 Kbps
This setting is good for other device as well..
Addicteddddd
3rd October 2008, 11:58 AM
go with the xvid/divx encoding :)
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