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Recommended Video Encoding
Question: What is the best encoding for playback on the Fuze? I have a ton of music vids I would like to encode and copy to my SD card.
Video codec/bitrate? Audio codec/bitrate? Resolution? (640x480 or what?) Must be default player compatible. (Windows Mobile Media Player) Thanks in advance for any help. |
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ronaldsdv (07-09-2009)
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Re: Recommended Video Encoding
just a suggestion why not just get TCMP so you dont have to worry bout codes and stuff.... just search it and we have it here it can play avi and mkv files which are nice on the pro.
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Re: Recommended Video Encoding
I prefer to encode my own for smoother playback. Also, TCMP is outdated. I like to keep my phone clean with a few tweaks and appearance changes.
If anyone can tell me the best codec, bitrate and resolution for video and audio, I will be set. I am trying to provide the best playback possible, with good quality. |
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