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For those with Nokia 770s already, can someone verify if Handbrake converted movies will work well with the 770? I'm wondering if handbrake can convert movies in 800x480.

Check out the following tutorial:
http://diveintomark.org/howto/ipod-dvd-ripping-guide/
 
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I'll try and get to this for tonight. I do not currently have a movie file to test it with here.

Edit: Just by looking at the steps, I see them choosing MPEG-4, which I believe uses a mp4 file extension, which does not lpay on the device. However, I see in the tutorial that H.264 video is an option, and those do play. So I'll try and convert a clip tonight using h264 and see how it runs. I was able to get an mp4 to play by simply changing the extension to mpg and of course lost audio, but video played fine.

Last edited by fermunky; 2005-10-20 at 18:45.
 
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Doh, just realized they dont have a PC version of the app, and I only have XP...
 
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The Nokia 770 features list says it supports MPEG4:

http://nokiausa.com/770/1,7841,feat:1,00.html
 
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Originally Posted by fermunky
Doh, just realized they dont have a PC version of the app, and I only have XP...
Aren't there PC apps that can do such conversions/formats? Knowing which of those are useful would be a help too.
 
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If you've got a copy of QuickTime Pro for Mac or Win/XP, you can open several different video formats (e.g., AVI, MPEG1-2) and save your existing video clips as MPEG clips using various codecs (H.264, MPG4).

At US$29, its a very cheap solution that works well too.

Hope that helps.

Robert
 
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How can i create spec compliant MP4 files?
easy answer: have a look at Doom9's MP4 Guide or Nero Recode2 Guide

for the detailed answer, go to this MP4 FAQ
there is a lot of free solutions

more precisely, on linux you can encode mp4 with mencoder (tutorial here)

Last edited by daf; 2005-10-24 at 00:19.
 
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Originally Posted by Reggie
The Nokia 770 features list says it supports MPEG4:

http://nokiausa.com/770/1,7841,feat:1,00.html
Originally Posted by MPEG-4 Standard
- MP4 video formats: MPEG-4 SP/ASP: XviD, DivX5, 3ivx, ffmpeg/ffdshow, NeroDigital ASP... and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264: x264, NeroDigital AVC, Apple... and MPEG-2, MPEG-1 (not DivX3/MS Mpeg-4, WM9, RV9 or VP6) - doom9's quality comparisons: 1 2
- MP4 audio formats: Advanced Audio Coding (AAC FAQ): Quicktime/iTunes, Nero, Psytel, FAAC (binary)... (rjamorim's quality comparisons: 1 2) and MP3, MP2, MP1, CELP (speech), TwinVQ (very low bitrates), SAOL (midi), ALS (lossless)
- MP4 subtitle/text format: MPEG-4 Timed Text (see question 7)
- MP4 picture formats: JPEG, PNG
it support which one ?
 
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there is now a page on the wiki for video encoding
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/VideoEncoding
 
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Thanks for that link, but oy! I think I'll use a 5G iPod for video.

Wake me up again when someone has done a drag-and-drop or point-and-lick automatic solution. Command lines are like soooo DOS.
 
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