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    w760i modject

    If you had a spare w760i laying around what mods would you do? I really want to see what I can make this thing do. Flash to another model camera sound mods etc... I'm looking for some really extreme mods but all suggestions are welcome.

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    I wonder if you can overclock the processor in it so it can handle higher bitrate video files :P

    That would be on my to do list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousXUSMC
    I wonder if you can overclock the processor in it so it can handle higher bitrate video files :P

    That would be on my to do list.
    As far as i know, there is no way to do this! I have looked for ways to boost the proc or the mem... but doesnt seem to be an availabe mod yet.

    Tho it would be really nice to have faster memory for some of the more intense flash apps and flash themes/wallpapers.

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    Yeah I am having a hard time with video files still....

    H264 is the best codec out there esp for small file size and low bitrate encoding but with 200kbps it seems to lag the video causing the audio to get out of sync and with lower than 150ish the video quality suffers.

    I tried to use good ol' xvid encoding even though the file size will be larger its easier to decode and the phone wont even try to play it as a native .avi file so I recoded it into a .mp4 container and it says it cant play it... so I am stuck.

    My old phone the w600 played videos great, I think it was g3p format or something odd, I used super-c for encoding then, but the new version of it doesnt have the cool mobile phone presets like it used too.

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