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Posted by: Ghettopops

I am just wondering how people are getting movies and video on their phones and what programs they are using?



Posted by: cjmedina

i use dvd shrink to grab from a dvd then either pocket divx encoder total video converter to shrink it. then drop it on my card and play it threw tcpmp



Posted by: Ghettopops

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Originally Posted by cjmedina
i use dvd shrink to grab from a dvd then either pocket divx encoder total video converter to shrink it. then drop it on my card and play it threw tcpmp

I used Shrink to put it on my desktop and then shrunk it and used Divx but when I try and put it on my phone the transfer gets all messed up and it turns into a nonusable file on my Blackjack



Posted by: cjmedina

are you using tcpmp player dont use wmp it sucks. make sure you have it encoded 320x240



Posted by: SkaWes

I am having problems converting video over to my phone, I thought it was working but it appears that it is not. What video formats are supported? I try to convert a file from AVI to WMV and the sound cuts out after a few seconds, this is using Quicktime Pro. I tried using VisualHub (Macintosh) and those clips will not even play in media player.

Any other Mac people out there, what programs do you use to convert video over?



Posted by: Ghettopops

I downloaded a different or another version of Core and it worked with Nap Dyna, Trying TVC on a Naruto Episode then well see.



Posted by: Ghettopops

Ok it converted just fine and dandy. Here's the deal, in WMP it is chopy but with TCPM it looks Killer but no sound now. Arrrggg I keep getting a Player: MPEG4 AAC Audio decoder not included. It was removed from the official install package because of intellectual property considerations. ?????



Posted by: beaups

don't use AAC for audio. there should be an option in your encoding software for the audio format.



Posted by: juiceppc

I overclock my BlackJack to 252 so now I can play 384kbps .wmv files flawlessly in WMP. Of which I have a BUNCH.



Posted by: SkaWes

I am still curious if there are any other mac people out there that have had some success converting video that will play properly on the blackjack?



Posted by: VelfarreClubber

Quote:
Originally Posted by cjmedina
are you using tcpmp player dont use wmp it sucks. make sure you have it encoded 320x240


werd wmp sucks!

some videos are playing choppy but the audio is purely fine and i know its because of the resolution the video is playing, can anyone recommend me a program to convert some mpegs to 320x240???



Posted by: MrBigFeathas

I have ripped a bunch of DVDs at 320x240 and they are only 165kbps. They are super choppy on my Blackjack. Don't know what the deal is. Audio is perfect, picture just sucks.



Posted by: VelfarreClubber

anyone????



Posted by: VelfarreClubber

bump.....,



Posted by: Ghettopops

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrBigFeathas
I have ripped a bunch of DVDs at 320x240 and they are only 165kbps. They are super choppy on my Blackjack. Don't know what the deal is. Audio is perfect, picture just sucks.



Overclock that baby



Posted by: MrBigFeathas

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Originally Posted by Ghettopops
Overclock that baby



Is that actually going to help the WMV playback though? No matter how ow I go on KBPS the video is still choppy. What is overclocking the processor going to do if super low quality video is also choppy? Even the equalizer is choppy looking when music is playing.



Posted by: simeonfishman

Anyone used PocketTV. Ripped a couple of DVDs using the advice they have on their site and they look sweet on the blackjack



Posted by: VelfarreClubber

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrBigFeathas
Is that actually going to help the WMV playback though? No matter how ow I go on KBPS the video is still choppy. What is overclocking the processor going to do if super low quality video is also choppy? Even the equalizer is choppy looking when music is playing.


have you tried tcpmp?



Posted by: MrBigFeathas

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Originally Posted by VelfarreClubber
have you tried tcpmp?



I haven't...has anyone used it and had it work with the Blackjack? (by work, I mean play video with no choppiness) Also, has anyone that's using a blackjack had choppy video, then overclocked their processor to have it eliminate the choppiness?

I'd overclock the processor if I knew it worked, but I'd prefer not to if it makes no difference.



Posted by: Ghettopops

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrBigFeathas
I haven't...has anyone used it and had it work with the Blackjack? (by work, I mean play video with no choppiness) Also, has anyone that's using a blackjack had choppy video, then overclocked their processor to have it eliminate the choppiness?

I'd overclock the processor if I knew it worked, but I'd prefer not to if it makes no difference.


I am both using it and overclocked to 252 and with the smooth setting I am good to go.



Posted by: Sgt_Strider

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghettopops
I am both using it and overclocked to 252 and with the smooth setting I am good to go.


What program are you using to overclock your blackjack?



Posted by: MrBigFeathas

Well, TCPMP was a bust. The video was twice as choppy than with WMP.





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