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mannequin Joined: Apr 17, 2003 Posts: 60 From: london PM |
which is the best encoder for this? i tried quicktime 6.3 with 3gpp but i cant open divx files with it. tried nokia multimedia converter but that takes forever! ne1 know a way of converting divx to 3gpp? thx |
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HellFire Joined: Jun 28, 2003 Posts: 188 From: Your Face PM |
Import the divx in something like adobe premiere then go to export movie, in video dropdown list choose quicktime. Then import that into quicktime and save that as .3gp. But there’s no difference between 3gp and mpeg4 in quality iv tried both on my P800 file sizes are the same and playback is to even at full screen
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mannequin Joined: Apr 17, 2003 Posts: 60 From: london PM |
the reason i want it in 3gp so i can play it full screen in camcorder app... |
ainamrev Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Servanya - Russia PM, WWW
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questionis .3gp a better compression format in comparisson to standard mp4? are file sizes smaller? |
Jin Kazama316 Joined: Jul 05, 2003 Posts: 23 From: Brighton PM |
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On 2003-08-01 23:35:51, HellFire wrote:
But there’s no difference between 3gp and mpeg4 in quality iv tried both on my P800 file sizes are the same and playback is to even at full screen
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jtrascap Joined: Apr 14, 2003 Posts: 77 PM |
The difference is not in the video - it's in the prebuffering and packeting, which is designed for mobile systems. I run a streaming server with 3gpp and mpeg4, and playback live - over the server - is generally more reliable under 3gpp.
If life was an easy as it looks, we'd all be happy - right?
That all said - QuickTime export to 3GPP is the easiest way to get a standards-compliant video file for the P800
[ This Message was edited by: jtrascap on 2003-08-02 13:31 ] |
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