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DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Chris Edwards » Nov 12, 2001 @ 1:42am

I'm going to start working on a new edition of the DVD to Pocket PC Howto, any suggestions for improvements?<br><br>Here is what I'm thinking of adding:<br><br>- DivX instructions<br>- WMV full screen instructions<br>- SmartRipper instead of CladDVD
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 12, 2001 @ 5:48pm

Erm...tell how to split it up into 2 files so it can be higher quality if you haven't enough memory
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby RwGast » Nov 13, 2001 @ 7:02pm

WOW you can get WMV ins FULL SCREEN?!!! What bitrate, what res? Every time i try this it seams to cash at various bitrates.
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Chris Edwards » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:06pm

Yeah, I'm pretty sure the newest WMP supports full screen... you'd need a reasonable bitrate for it to be smooth though.. probably 180kbps video and 64kbps audio...  320x240
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Matt Keys » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:32pm

ideot, you are going at this wrong, to get better fps, leave it at 30, and lower the bitrate and/or screen size.
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:32pm

Yeah 30 fps doesn't work, you need 15 fps for good full screen...well i think but anywaaaay.<br><br>I have a question.  I encoded a music video at 30 fps, 320 x 240, 250 kp/s...It chopped up on my ipaq, so i encoded it to 15 fps, and the file it gave me was BIGGER than the other by .20 mebagytes.  Hey I was impressed though, becaue it was only 6.57 megabytes on Windows Media, compared to the 40 megabyte MPEG<br><br>Anyone have an idea why the 15 fps was bigger than the 30 fps?  I know the bitrate on the 15 fps was slightly larger, but that shouldn't affect it much with half the frames right?<br>
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:35pm

okaaay matt keys...but whats wrong with 15 fps, and I guess for that matter...what does the fps really mean?
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby RwGast » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:37pm

My wmv's always lag and i try to encode about 200k in that 176xBlank (QCIF) at 22fps. Why? this is pretty shitee quality with a good bitrate i shouldnt get any lag should i?
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby RwGast » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:38pm

o btw ideot, frames per second
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 13, 2001 @ 8:39pm

Well I know that.  Why wouldn't lowering the fps by half make the file half the size or improve the quality or something?
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Matt Keys » Nov 13, 2001 @ 9:20pm

perhaps the file you were encoding wasnt 30fps to begin with?
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Chris Edwards » Nov 13, 2001 @ 10:06pm

and what 15fps does is still 30fps.. it just makes 2 frames the same at a time. So, you'd get some overhead. 23.976 would probably end up being a smaller size than a 15 fps one. Try it out. Make sure you sync the audio... Oh, and as matt pointed out, the original video may have only been less than 30.
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 14, 2001 @ 8:55pm

Gracias Senor Chris y Matt
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby snatch » Dec 6, 2001 @ 7:41am

Do you know Vidomi? Sure you know it. Du you think it might be possible to do the encoding with it?
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Re: DVD to Pocket PC: Third Edition

Postby Chaos_ed » Dec 6, 2001 @ 9:24am

I have found a program that is quite useful. It basicly takes the VOB's off the dvd and converts them to AVI's straight away. Its a bit like the mp3 rippers that go from CD straight to MP3.<br><br>Its called dvd2avi_gui.exe<br><br>You need the following to make it work though:<br>mpeg2avi+<br>ac3dec version 0.8.17<br>VirtualDub 1.3c or higher<br>ac3 codec-filters to listen to the avi/ac3 file.<br><br>I have not tried it yet. A mate e-mailed it to me but it seems pretty sweet!!<br><br>
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