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roumen68
W900 black
Joined: Jan 24, 2006
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From: Dobrich, Bulgaria
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Posted: 2006-03-02 05:42
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Does W900 supports MP4 video format? And if yes - which program to use to convert AVI/DivX/MPEG to MP4 video? Thanks.
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$m@rtph0ne
S700
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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From: new york
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Posted: 2006-03-02 05:47
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sure it does. videos on the se fun & downloads site are in mp4 format. check them out.
has33
Xperia X10 Black
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Posted: 2006-03-02 09:50
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Also supports 3gb...but doesnt support mpeg, wmv, rm, av, etc...cant they make a java TMPCP player ??? [addsig]
$m@rtph0ne
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Posted: 2006-03-02 10:06
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i would like a series40 real player.
KNIGHT51NZ
W900 black
Joined: Feb 16, 2006
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From: Brooklyn, Wellington, NZ
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Posted: 2006-03-02 22:26
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Someone could probably code a Java based player that levered the GeForce chip in the W900 to use the 3D accelerator functions to render the movies onto a single surface (i.e. - the screen). It'd need a lot of power and would chew the battery in a big way. It'd also be specific to the one phone I'd imagine, not sure if anyone would be keen to put that much work into it.

Popular apps to convert to MP4 or 3GP for the W900 seems to be "Super", "Mpegable" and the ImToo "3gpconvertor". You can also use PSPVideo9 with a bit of messing about. It seems to play pretty much any portable-compliant encoding from any of the main MPEG4 codecs (Divx, Xvid, H.263) as long as they're contained in a MP4 file rather than an AVI. Using AAC instead of MP3 for audio gives you better quality:size ratio as well.

I tend to encode video at around 200Kbps with 48Kbps AAC audio. Usually at 15fps and 320x240 resolution. It seems to get a bit upset if I encode at 30fps and playback gets out of sync. 15fps is perfectly watchable.
crazyeighty8
Satio Black
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Posted: 2006-03-02 22:34
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I use imtoompeg cant remember the settings but i get good quality and audio check www.vapulus.com.

problem is when I put my 1gb card in my psp the videos dont even show, can anyone help?
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