I want to instal mtv clip into my ppc 2002 phone edition, but i have problem that the size of the clip is too big and a lot bigger than a normal music (mp3). is there any softs that can compress the mtv clip into a smaller size just like mp3?
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STOIK Video Converter
http://www.stoik.com/downloads/downloads_frm.htm
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My understanding is that the XDA2 BackPack has a TV output of 640x480 pixels, which compared to full PAL resolution of 720x576 (or 720x480 NTSC) isn't that far off.
I can encode a full length DivX movie from a DVD at 640x480 and it will fix on my soon to arrive 1GB Secure Digital card quite easily at superb quality. What I'm thinking is, will I be able to output from the XDA2, using the backpack, to the TV, and play a 640x480 DivX movie streaming from the XDA2? Or is the TV output restricted to applications that support it only? (Such as Powerpoint, etc)
Are you sure the XDA II can play a 640x480 movie smoothly?
Not at all; after creating this topic I've read multiple times that the XDA2 outputs 2-5fps via the backpack - I guess it only needs to create an output at that frequency when working with powerpoint presentations.
A little disappointing for a 400MHz processor, but I suppose it all comes down to the GPU, or lack of...
ya... I was looking at some benchmarks for the h6300 which included the XDA II; needless to say, the XDA II didn't do too well in the graphics benchmarks
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I think those graphic benchmarks focus on applications or games, otherwise I can't explain why the xda II is always getting bad marks. We shouldn't forget that the ati imageon chip is designed exactly for playing mpeg4, and if you got players like BetaPlayer you can see the difference when you switch the ati support on and off.
If the video is not much larger than 320x240, it can be downsized and is still running smoothly on the display. Sadly you have to reencode your movies, but it only takes one hour or so in virtual dub.
Now I think your 1 GB storage card won't be very useful when it comes to movies...
Another thing, I'm not entirely sure but I suspect the speed of the sd slot isn't fast enough to play movies beyond 800 kBit or so. So even if the cpu/gpu was fast enough, there would be no way to play most movies with variable bitrate, occasionally exceeding lets say 1200 kbit.
For those reasons, I think even if the backpack did it, I don't think you could watch movies on a big screen.
However, it's disappointing if even the 320x240 don't work, which run smoothly on the ppc display and are comparable to vhs quality. I can't test it but I get this impression from what I read here.
so is the backpack not a good investment if i wana play some videos on a tv/monitor? dose wmv make any diffrence? and would it work better on a xda 3? sounds silly but @ £60+ i wana know what ill be getting.
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Anyone tried one of these Bluetooth headsets with an XDAIIs
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/mobilephones/0,39023920,39118480,00.htm
quite small and unobtrusive looking headset that doesn't make you look a pillock like most of them, seem to be going for about £10 on Ebay.
Just wondered if anyone had any experience of them
Went for this device anyway and it works a treat, good audio quality reasonable battery life. (4rs talk and 120 standby)
Is even smaller than it looks in the pictures, clip on part is actually only about 2 inches long and about 1/2 inch wide
Highly recommended!
What resolution / color depth etc does the TV out give? Does it work properly with an AT&T Tilt 2 (I hear there are carrier restrictions).
Can it stream movies decently (SD card or online streaming, if bandwidth allows)? Where's a good place to get one?
Thanks
I've been using the tv out feature a lot on my tilt2. Works great! can watch movies using core player, play snes using morphgear, I even bought a little 7" tv for my car, and will be testing some different nav programs. sorry i don't know specs, but i would imagine its 800x680 like the phone. I used to use my laptop to play movies on the tv, and surprisingly the tilt2 does a better job. definately a worthy 12 $ investment! also, dont buy from china unless you want to wait 2 months!
TV out isn't a resolution in the sense of a computer screen (pixels). It is NTSC composite video, with a 4:3 aspect ratio and 525 scan lines, some of which are used for VBI and thus not on the screen. Which is fine for images/video and such but unsuitable for web browsing or anything with lots of small details.
Given the above, if your video file is not too high res for the TP2 to play in general, it should have no trouble showing it via TV out.
As for online, I have streamed using 3G both Youtube and Slingbox, and used TV out to display it on my Pioneer AVH-4000 in my car with no problems (other than the flicker that is discussed elsewhere).
Don't know about AT&T limitations since I have Verizon. Got my cable via Amazon.
ok, so no HD... I wonder, is it NTSC/PAL selectable for travelling?
The flicker issue in regards to the phone+cable, or the Pioneer unit?
Thanks
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ok, so no HD... I wonder, is it NTSC/PAL selectable for travelling?
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Mine gives me the option to choose which one when I plug in the TV out cable.
So, how does it look on a widescreen HD TV (21")? Does it stretch, or is that up to the TV?
I've been using it on a 42" TV to show photos and it looks fine, no lag etc and it goes portrait mode.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-AV-AUDIO-VI...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item45ee3e8640
might be what you looking for
I got this one from boxwave. It's great because it also has an adaptor so you can charge the mobile at the same time as using TV-out, and it's only $19.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/htctouchproavcable/sprint-touch-pro2-av-cable_3687.htm
hey guys quick question. whats the best app for watching movies and can we watch movies through streaming as well
The best app I have found for watching movies, is "Q QPlayer", and it is free on the "Market". Then, the best way to watch the movies, as I have found, is to have the G-Tablet positioned for maximum viewing in a mini stand. Targus makes a clear, heavy, poly compound stand, specifically for the iPad. It works great for my G-Tablet! It has a small footprint, and securely supports the tablet in either portrait or landscape mode. It has two different slotted viewing angles to choose from-and it is only around $15 at most office supply stores! I also plug in a pair of amplified speakers for richer sound!
As for streaming movies, I subscribe to, and use many different sites, and with my Wi-Fi connection, the G-Tablet performs flawlessly!
Needless to say, after rooting, and putting Vegan 5.1 on my tablet (Tried Ginger 7.0, but didn't like the video driver issues,), I am so happy I didn't spend twice as much on an iPad!
Does any one use media hub?
Are the movies good quality and full screen?
I didn't like it for some reason, can't remember why now lol.
Lol i have always just burned moves on to my comp then transfered them ....but just wondering how well media hub works....seems a bit expensive unless its in good hd quality
The one time I launched it, I decided it was worthless to me. I'd rather use handbrake and convert the movies I already have for use on my phone.
I bought a southpark episode for a test if my debit card worked and yes they are great quality but it only works on sgs phones as they are a different video file not mp4 or avi