QUOTE(CyberKewl @ Oct 2 2009, 10:36 PM)
that's because your ratio not right. check your video size first then calculate. say your video is 1280x534, say u want 320 res, u do 1280/320 = 4. then u do 534/4=133.5..u can use 320x133 / 320x134 without noticable ratio issues. otherwise ur aspect ratio will be out and will look stretched. hope this helps.
Demented as in, the video is zig-zaggy, the display change won't do anything, zoom, natural, original. Nothing, just some zig-zagging images. It was 368x208, a preset in the SUPER video converter and it is a widescreen resolution(16:9)
I got it to play but that's what happened.
And just so happens, I discovered why. H.264 on the Tube only goes up to QVGA resolution. Although can stretch it a bit higher, it won't do any good if it goes too high.
Successfully played 320x176, no hickups, and it actually doesn't look that bad. Not the DVD quality it used to be but for most people, it's not bad at all.
Added on October 2, 2009, 10:54 pmQUOTE(Eiraku @ Oct 2 2009, 10:44 PM)
Haha.mp4 eh... Haha, it's been soooooo long, i really can't comment much on what I actually intended to do back then...

Great work, though, on the H.264 experiments, tunertoobe and the gang. I'm more of a resolution guy myself, so I'm gonna stick to XVID at full res, even if I need to tone the bitrate down a tad due to the 5800 not being able to handle EXTREMELY high bitrates.
On a hind note, to circumvent the problem with the 5800 NOT having a playlist for videos (need to go over to Symbian-Freak and sound this off, someone might program something in Py for this), I merged some anime series together - cutting out more then 1 instance of the OP and ED. One thing I can NEVER get right is the fact that for a 12-season series, somewhere in the middle, the voice and video gets out of sync (voice approx 1-2 secs behind the vid) and I never really could get that right.
Anybody have amy idea how to solve this little issue? In the meantime, I'm gonna go create a new thread on a playlist program for the default video player over at SymFreaks.
Did you change the frame rate? That might be the culprit. Is there an option to just let the frame rate stay as it is in the original source?
The best codec to play it is the MPEG4 afterall. I once encoded to over 2800kbps and it played flawlessly. ALthough the phone got a bit warm.
This post has been edited by tunertoobe: Oct 2 2009, 10:56 PM