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♥♪,Nokia 5800 XpressMusic a.k.a "TUBE" V19 ♥♪, V31 firmware through NSU!!!
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PrideNeverDie
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Sep 29 2009, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(tunertoobe @ Sep 29 2009, 11:22 PM) SUPER video converter. ActuallyI'll give this credit to someone over at Nokia's support discussion. It was based on his tutorial that I got it to work. The phone can't handle high levels of H.264 encoding. I set the SUPER video converter to encode the videos equivalent to Level 2(refer to H.264 in wikipedia). The video size is supposedly 352x288 but I haven't tried widescreen yet. Haven't tried anything bigger too, only 320x240. Framerate is set to 30fps. The guy said it won't work with 23.976. I tend to avoid anything that is not a whole number. Now I'm converting a whole movie(Pirates of the Carribean 3, DVD rip) and see which works best at what setting. cool! pls let us know the results. so, meaning to say, the video does not play full screen? ^
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PrideNeverDie
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Sep 29 2009, 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(tunertoobe @ Sep 29 2009, 11:37 PM) No the videos do play full screen but because of the shrinkage of video frame size, there will be pixelations when it is played on the Tube. Because the Tube has a resolution much higher, 640x360. pixelations? so...it is not a good quality video?
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PrideNeverDie
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Sep 29 2009, 11:51 PM
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QUOTE(tunertoobe @ Sep 29 2009, 11:50 PM) Very very minor ones. However it seems to be more prominent in darker scenes. Not really present most of the time. I'll try and capture screen shots if I can when I'm done. pls do!  try to show scene comparison of formats if possible. for benefit of fellow lab rats.  Thanks
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PrideNeverDie
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Sep 30 2009, 12:27 AM
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QUOTE(tunertoobe @ Sep 30 2009, 12:00 AM) Maybe I will. Since with MPEG4 encoding I can use much higher bit rates and resolution, it'll probably look better. But H.264 is al about efficiency. Maybe we don't have to have high bit rates and big resolution to get good looking videos. i'd have to agree and i actually would prefer smaller sized files even if it meant a slight decrease in perceived quality. i can probably live with minor pixelations but i don't care for ghosting, washout and very pronounced pixelation thanks for the input.
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PrideNeverDie
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Sep 30 2009, 03:52 AM
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QUOTE(aiyoyoyo @ Sep 30 2009, 01:40 AM)   left at table n went out for dinner. my dog ate this for dinner juz bought this phone for 3month, should i send back to service central to fix or outside shop? can estimate how much this gonna cost me?  that is brutal! what dog?
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PrideNeverDie
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Oct 2 2009, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE(CyberKewl @ Oct 1 2009, 08:31 PM) becos of this kind of staff nokia might get a bad name..haih..really stupid..sony ericsson next door more professional as my wife has been served before to switch to hong kong CDA or something like that before...360 degree different. err...360 degree turn means you end up the same place...should be 180 degree turn just play2 only, dun angry
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PrideNeverDie
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Oct 6 2009, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Oct 6 2009, 09:47 AM) any trick when sticking it? coz every time I stick also got dust inside ~.~ Besides applying the SP in an area where free-flying dust is at a minimum, E.g. aircon room perhaps, another user suggest turning off fan. Using the rubber blower for removing dust from camera lens also works well, but you you need to apply the SP very quickly after blowing. If you want more control and time when applying SP, I sugges you do it in the bathroom after you shower. Just make sure that all surfaces you work on have been wiped dry. The humidity in the air will ensure that most dust particles and fibres will no longer be airborne. Also, remember to keep away from the toilet bowl and put down the seat cover! Exercise caution if floor is wet. I myself always apply my SP in the bathroom after shower. Never had problems with dust. This post has been edited by PrideNeverDie: Oct 6 2009, 03:47 PM
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