I am getting ready to convert some movies to H.264 to play on my View. What are the ideal resolution and bitrate settings for good quality viewing? I was looking at using 720x480(I think this is standard for ntsc dvd) with a bitrate of 768 or 896 for the video and 128 for the audio. Any ideas/thoughts/suggestions?
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I've looked around the site and seen some instructions for converting videos like .avi for playback on the htc hero, but I was just wondering what was the best, most recent way for playback, quality, sound etc etc.
I used to use Total Video Converter to just convert them for me, but I'd like a better way.. if there is one.
Thanks guys.
Use Handbrake.
i use SUPER converter (erightsoft)
i like the way i can customize settings before i convert
this is the settings i use:
Output Container: Mp4
Video Codec: H.264/AVC
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Scale Size: 480 x 320
Aspect: 3:2
F/s: 23.976
Bitrate: 1344
Sampling Freq: 44100
Bitrate: 128
Hi Guys I need some advice on how to make 1080p/720p movies play better when playing on SGS2.
My Conversion from my SGS1
video
h.264/avc
800x480 cropped
30fps
bitrate 1500
audio
mpeg-2/4
48000 Hz 16bit
128 kbps
stereo
Suggestions please thanks.
MoboPlayer played all the HD movies I've thrown at it without conversion.
washburn111 said:
Hi Guys I need some advice on how to make movies play better when playing on SGS2.
My Conversion from my SGS1
video
h.264/avc
800x480 cropped
30fps
bitrate 1500
audio
mpeg-2/4
48000 Hz 16bit
128 kbps
stereo
Suggestions please thanks.
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you can just transfer your movie file to the SD card or internal memory and play it directly using the video player... it works... i had tried with a movie of 2GB size,.. works flawlessly...really good
1080p/720p
Hey guys I'm sorry I forgot to mention that the movies I wanted to convert are 1080p HD movies at around 15Gb per movie. I wanted to get a bit more from from my sgs2 hence I posted the settings I used for my sgs1.
I've been trying to find the best encoding settings for HD/720p H.264 video for G Tablet with Handbrake and I'm not having much luck. I've followed this article for Notion's tablet (since its also a Tegra 2 tablet) and while the picture is great the playback is jittery. I tried lowing the RF (under Constant Quality) to 25 but it produces the same jitters.
Changing the video codec from H.264 to MPEG-4 (FFmpeg) actually produces little to no playback issues but the picture quality isn't as great (its still good though), but I prefer to use H.264.
Any one have any luck encoding HD H.264 video for their G Tablet? If so, can you share your settings?
Thanks in advance
P.S. - I'm running VEGAn-Tab 5.1.1 and using VPlayer, RockPlayer and QQPlayer to play back the videos (they're all suffering from jittery playback).
h.264 mp4 format
size: 1024*600
bitrate: 2500
Frame rate: 30
sample rate: 44100
this is a view sonic special proset from foxreal video tool, for your refenrence
Has anyone experienced strange issues with aspect ratios in the stock Google video player on the Prime? I ripped my entire DVD collection last year, noticed about 20% were displaying poorly on the Prime, to the point of being unwatchable.
When I open them in other video players or devices they play fine.
Example of horrible aspect ratios:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6j93pu_G7kvk82wlVonpFrgnicQnztK0IPAGHZxINKo?feat=directlink
Most movies are encoded around these specs:
Kind: MPEG-4 video file
Bit Rate: 156 kbps
Profile: Low Complexity
Channels: Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1
Encoded with: HnadBrake 0.9.4 2009...
Total Bit Rate: 1903 kbps
Video Dimensions: 853x480
Video Codec: H.264
From the specs, you're using anamorphic encode. The encode is done at native DVD res (720x480 NTSC), and the aspect flag is set to expand out to 853x480 upon playback. The problem is that many of the Android movie players don't respect the aspect flag, and simply play the vids at 720x480, leading to a "skinny" aspect.
Contact the author to update the player, or try a different media player.
Try with another video player than the stock one. E.g dice player or mx video player. I think there is an option to change the aspect ratio in those apps.
Thanks MX Player fixed my aspect issue.
I have tons of Blu-ray and 1080p videos that i want to transfer to my phone
as i understand, H264 is the best codec to use with this phone because it has the best compression/quality and is hardware accelerated so it should not consume way too much power as opposed to software rendered that eats up cpu power
so what resolution, bitrate, profile should i transcode my HD videos?
This is what I use but I haven't had time to really push the quality and see what I can get in terms of quality/size
mp4
Codec: h264
Size: 1280*720
Bit Rate: 1,500 kbps
Frame Rate: 29.789fps
Audio Settings
Codec: aac
Sample Rate: 44,100 hz
Bit Rate: 128,000 bps
Channels: Stereo
Heres my avengers file properties shown through mxplayer
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Comes out absolutely perfect
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Thanks, now I don't have to play with the settings. I know where to start pushing, that's gonna save me a lot of time
No problem, i had to do some trial and error to get th highest quality while staying under 4gb
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