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 ♥♪,Nokia 5800 XpressMusic a.k.a "TUBE" V19 ♥♪, V31 firmware through NSU!!!

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post Sep 24 2009, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(enix2000 @ Sep 24 2009, 03:54 PM)
i tried, stuff like abode and winrar cant find..
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Hope this helps:


http://tinyurl.com/39ecsp

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post Oct 1 2009, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(Chyan @ Oct 1 2009, 04:07 PM)
Here's to the continuation of other days Video encoding settings. tongue.gif

I finally got similar quality playback without using MPEG4 encoding. But I don't use H.264 AVC which is what YouTube videos are encoded. What I used is XVID codec which is found in most .avi containers except I used it with .mp4

My source is a Youtube HD video 40mb@ 3min.

1) Best quality/file size ratio  - Xvid(MP4), 640x360, 768kbps (above 512 - 1000kbps will work) [20mb]
2) Best quality/original file size ratio  - MPEG4(MP4) 640x360, 1200kbps [30mb]
3) Smallest size/reasonable quality - H264(MP4)/RV40(RMVB), 352x200, 512kbps [18mb]

Option (1) is best.  icon_rolleyes.gif

Used MediaCoder Freeware.
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Option 1.
Is the video playable on tube?
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post Oct 1 2009, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(Chyan @ Oct 1 2009, 04:32 PM)
Of course. Any of those settings can work on the tube.
If I'm not lazy, I might host the encoded video (xvid) for you guys.
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Do you mind to upload the preset(settings) here?
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post Oct 1 2009, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(Chyan @ Oct 1 2009, 04:43 PM)
Tube's MediaCoder (or whatever that works) XVID encoding  Preset file.

You can change the 'simple profile level' from 1 to 2, although I haven't ried it yet. Now encoding.
Enjoy~

To download right click it and save.
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Thanks a lot Chyan. notworthy.gif
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post Oct 1 2009, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(Fazz @ Oct 1 2009, 04:37 PM)
my exp using garmin with a-gps on and at kota bharu time raya; wow!!
with the heavy traffic on main road, garmin directed me through empty village road and arrive @ destination hours earlier than others who took the main road.

best: earlier time than others

bad: when i receive my bill, y it says roaming data used RM105.95 ? wasn't it only 10 cent for connecting ?

i got charged rm200.95 for last month bill, huhu

btw; my phones is meeting its end-of-period warranty, need to go last checking at NCC or not? nvr once use my warranty.
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What telco you use?
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post Oct 4 2009, 11:03 AM

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QUOTE(hsi3nrhu @ Oct 4 2009, 10:33 AM)
i still get my sms out is it my phone fault or digi's fault ?
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I don't have any issue to send SMS with DiGi.
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post Oct 5 2009, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(nicholasbeh @ Oct 5 2009, 03:34 PM)
free?
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Absolutely free.
You can get it from Ovi Store.
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post Oct 5 2009, 09:34 PM

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QUOTE(204 @ Oct 5 2009, 05:55 PM)
wonder if any of you come across places that have this..

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Hopefully someone can do a bulk order for this.

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post Oct 7 2009, 06:18 PM

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Universal Battery Tips

*Follow the laptop battery rules: Your phone's lithium-ion battery benefits from the same best battery practices for a laptop. If your battery is new and decent enough, don't keep it plugged in all the time, or it dies the death of a thousand tiny discharges. Use the battery almost all the way when you use it, charge it when it needs it, and, if necessary, let it completely run down and recharge it every so often to refresh its own sense of longevity.

*Keep it cool and out of pocket: If you're outside, don't leave your phone facing the direct sunlight. If you can pull it off without looking like a hyper-aggressive real estate agent, belt-clip your phone, or generally keep it out of your pocket and away from close quarters with your body heat.

*Switch off 3G when it's unnecessary: It's faster than EDGE or GRPS and can deliver both voice and data in a continuous stream to your phone. It also uses up quite a bit more power. When you've got good coverage and plan to mostly talk, or just get occasional email updates, you don't need such wide wireless pipes. Switch to EDGE/2G usage in your settings, preferably with a widget or shortcut.

*Switch off any unneeded service: Goes without saying for anyone who's learned the hard way. Having your phone constantly look for new Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi hotspots, GPS positions, and Exchange server emails that don't arrive at 4 a.m. will definitely kill your battery. Find the most convenient way your phone offers to turn these things off, or automate their use, and act on it.

*Be frugal with background applications and notifications: It feels like living in the future when new emails, Twitter messages, Facebook updates, calendar appointments, and other minutiae are delivered minute-by-minute to your phone. Your battery lives in the present, though, and could use a break from your hyper-awareness. If you've got a phone that can keep multiple applications "open" for quicker access (Android, Pre, Windows Mobile), don't feel obligated to keep them present.

*Use a black or dark theme: Except for the iPhone, most phones let you set your own wallpaper, and some give you the ability to "theme" your phone's entire look. It might be a minor point, but using a darker-colored theme doesn't make your backlight and screen work quite so hard, and saves your battery just a bit.

*Fiddle with screen time-outs and brightness: Tweak how long your screen stays lit after a quick time check, modify how bright it must stay during the daylight, and you'll likely pull a bit more use time from your handset.

*Use mobile site versions: Find and bookmark the mobile versions of the sites you always visit (often found at m.sitename.com, mobile.sitename.com, or, occasionally, sitename.com/m), and keep tools like the Google Mobilizer and Bing Mobile handy; they'll automatically pare down a page to its basic elements, and save your phone from having to burn its battery pulling down giant banner ads.

Source : Gizmodo





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post Oct 9 2009, 11:20 AM

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I used to convert videos to H.264 with MediaCodec. No lagg with subtitles.
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QUOTE(zellleonhart @ Oct 9 2009, 11:24 AM)
hey guys I downloaded xilisoft video converter ultimate (shareware) and tried with the conversion, but i dunno how to stretch the video... The original video is in 4:3 and i wan to stretch it to 16:9, but i typed 16:9 in the aspect ratio there it's still not stretched... Please help me bro XD
Mind sharing the complete settings? I converted into H.264 but my tube can't play it.
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I am in office now.
I will give you the presets(MediaCoder) once I get back to home.

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post Oct 9 2009, 11:29 PM

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MediaCoder preset with subtitle.





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