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MediaCoder is a free universal batch media transcoder, which nicely integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools into an all-in-one solution. With a flexible and extendable architecture, new codecs and tools are added in constantly as well as supports for new devices. MediaCoder intends to be the swiss army knife for media transcoding in all time and at this moment, it already has millions of users from 170+ countries all over the planet.

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/index.htm

I think it is a good soft
but i don't know how to set it for N800
can anybody help me?
 

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Hi, any reason you are not using Media Converter? If you don't know - its super easy, has all settings already and is very fast.

I know there are some good threads on this program (mediacoder) with settings etc.

Use google here to search ITT for the threads:
http://internettablettalk.com/wiki/i...e_using_Google
 
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Video
MODE:two-pass
Format: XviD
Container: mp4
Video Bitrate: 664Kbps
Resize: 480*272
Frame Rate: Same as source

Audio
Encoder: Nero Encoder
Resample: 44100Hz
Profile: LC-AAC
Rate Mode: Target quality
 

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The reasons I enjoy using N800 Video Convert is because of the ability to preview, the speed of conversion, the ease of switching between 16/9, 15/9 and other aspect ratios, stretch/fit height/width, and the infallibility -- 100% of all videos converted successfully and flawlessly.
 
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And, of course, the obligatory link to the official Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter app: http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/videoconverter
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Check out the Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter: http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/videoconverter
 

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this is a good program...

save the settings listed here after setting them, otherwise the program loses all the settings and you need to enter them again next time you use the program.
in file menu-save current settings.
 
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I suggest to also try Nokia N800 Video Convert; very easy to install and use, great results. Perfect for "beginners" (and lazy guys like me :-)
 
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Thanks for the link to mediacoder and for posting your suggested settings.

i have tried this several times in the past but it always crashed on my Vista system. In fairness, the developer warns that Vista use is 'experimental'. Presently I am trying to drop Vista and move to Linux so my interest lies in Linux support.

So, until Mediacoder makes available a Linux version, my attention is drawn to Avidemux http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/

If you wish, Search the forum forAvidemux and you will find the OP has made available his suggested settings. Also Search for Handbrake for another free app. I have previously posted my preference for avi.net (Windows) software.

One thing for sure, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to video converters.
 
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