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Resizing video for PPC.

PostPosted: Oct 26, 2002 @ 10:17pm
by Matthew

PostPosted: Oct 26, 2002 @ 10:26pm
by benkenobi0

PostPosted: Oct 26, 2002 @ 11:53pm
by Matthew

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 12:40am
by Michael Y

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 1:30am
by Matthew

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 1:34am
by Michael Y

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 2:29am
by Matthew
LOL. For some reason it is making videos hundreds of megabytes in size. Im doing direct stream transfer and hitting one of those two play buttons at the bottom. Any tutorials on this stuff?

LOL
Thanks

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 3:01am
by Michael Y

PostPosted: Oct 27, 2002 @ 6:17am
by sponge

PostPosted: Oct 29, 2002 @ 4:35am
by jeffmd
direct stream = no re-encode = no resize

its not as simple as you like, you MUST recompress the video to change its resolution. Partialy because theres a chance the resolution is bigger then what your ppc can handel, but MAINLY because the bitrates these things are encoded at can not be decoded fast enough by the processor. If only it was just a matter of internaly resizing the image to fit the display (which is actually tuff to do with pocket PC still, since the video chips do not have the advanced scaleing hardware features all of todays PC video cards have) then the player itself would play all current video, but the datarate must also be lowered considerably.

PostPosted: Oct 29, 2002 @ 11:57am
by Matthew
I am so confused now...

PostPosted: Oct 30, 2002 @ 1:06am
by jeffmd

PostPosted: Oct 30, 2002 @ 8:24am
by Afoxi
Why dont you just get Windows Media Encoder 7 and the PPC profiles? They work on my iPAQ.

PostPosted: Oct 30, 2002 @ 8:34am
by Matthew
Where do I get PPC profiles?

PostPosted: Nov 2, 2002 @ 11:29pm
by Dermot81
I just figured out how to do this last night, and have been encoding all my movies since. You need virtualdub and also pocket divx player. Both are free, and both are extremely essential apps, if you really want to make the most of your pda.

Just follow the guide they have on this site, but I just want to make one addition. Under video>framerates select the option to process every other frame (decimate by 2). Most PDAs will start dropping frames when the framerate gets too high, any framerate above 10 is acceptable, with 25+ as my cut off.

Just remember, it looks tough at first, but after you are all done with the settings, you can save it as a virtual dub profile, and just load it up in the future.

Also, like someone above said, you can use windows media encoder, which is a lot simpler to use and will produce a file that can be read by windows media player. However, you'll find that windows encoder will only be able to encode a handul of videos, generally just the mpegs. Virtual dub does everything, and the final result is a lot better under divx than wmv. You also don't need to download a seperate profile, you can just use the "color for large pda" (something like that) built into the encoder.

Again, I strongly recommend using virtual dub and pocket divx to run the videos, in the long run it will pay off. I saw ocean's eleven last nite while on my bed, with my PDA. I streamed it wirelessly right off my desktop computer. Was very nice, didn't drop a single frame, def something to show off to your friends :)