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Fujiwara Michiyo
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May 16th, 2006 01:25 PM #1para sa MP4 player. ung kasamang software hindi kse maganda eh. anyone na merong avi/mpeg to smv converter? thanks!
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May 17th, 2006 04:10 AM #2
Hmm.. Try this.
Managed to solve my own problem, for anyone who is interested a very handy little program called SUPER which is freeware and available from
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
It has tons of settings, perhaps you can find better ones, but I find best results from setting it to:
Container: MP4
Video: MP4
Audio: AAC
Then video settings:
Size: 352x288
Aspect: 4:3
Frame/Sec: 15
Then set the bitrate to what you desire, 128kbps will produce about a MB per minute of video but is rather blocky on moving scenes, 144 is a little better, about 7meg for a 5min vid, but if you really want to impress your friends do it at 192kbps, it really makes a difference, very sharp in all but the fastest moving scences, about 9meg for 5 mins. Obviously, the higher you set it, the bigger the file, the better the quality, not sure what the upper bitrate limit the N70 can support however.
As for audio, its just preference, I tend to use 44100 at 96kbps for music videos, 22050 at 64kbps for voice (like TV programs).
Hope this is of help to some people. Enjoy watching yor favourite films on your N70!
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> for anyone who is interested a very handy little program called SUPER...
> but I find best results from setting it to: Container: MP4 - Video: MP4 -
Audio: AAC
> Then video settings: Size: 352x288 - Aspect: 4:3 - Frame/Sec: 15
> Then set the bitrate to what you desire, 128kbps will produce about a
MB per minute of video but is rather blocky on moving scenes, 144 is a
little better.....
If I am allowed to pop into the discussion, I would write here as follows my
attempts with SUPER:
Video: MP4 MPEG-4 352x288 Frame/sec 15 Hz 720 kbps
Audio: AAC sampling at 16 kHz mono 64 kbps
Resulting video-audio stream: 768 kbps
First of all, I would like to remind that N70 (with main camera) is capable of
recording video-audio in a MP4 file at a stream of 508 kbps, so any video
up to 508 kbps is palyable "by definition" onto N70.
As empiric test, I tried to run on N70 several MP4 videos downloaded
directly from Internet. Results: any video with video-audio stream uo to
800÷900 kbps is played fine indeed, any video whose video-audio stream
is above 900 kbps is played with freezing scenes, few scenes are shown
slowly, then it remains a fixed frame for several seconds. Videos way
above 900 kbps (1600 kbps, for example) simply show a black screen.
With my above settings, the DVD-to-MP4 scaling factor is something
below 10: VOB files from a DVD film of about 4.2 GB become same
number of MP4 files for a total of 438.782 MB (total film duration is 1 h 46'
11", which gives 4.05 MB/min).
Yes, it's a great quantity of memory, but it plays SUPERBLY on N70.
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Fujiwara Michiyo
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July 28th, 2006 04:53 AM #4
Updated version:
http://www.erightsoft.com/S5E01.html
Download link is at the bottom page.
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