thespeakerbox Platinum Member Nov 19, 2004 2,654 0 71 Apr 11, 2005 #1 I just got a new pda with windoez03 on it. Im looking to buy an sd card so i play some movies. Any ideas on how to compress them?
I just got a new pda with windoez03 on it. Im looking to buy an sd card so i play some movies. Any ideas on how to compress them?
I imported_Phil Diamond Member Feb 10, 2001 9,837 0 0 Apr 12, 2005 #3 Windows Media Encoder (Microsoft's site, free), open video, choose PocketPC profile, encode, copy, play. Job done.
Windows Media Encoder (Microsoft's site, free), open video, choose PocketPC profile, encode, copy, play. Job done.
Funyuns101 Platinum Member Jun 15, 2002 2,849 0 0 Apr 13, 2005 #4 Phil how long does this process usually take? and, what settings do you have set?
T trickytraka Member Mar 21, 2005 45 0 0 Apr 13, 2005 #5 try Divx 6.0 beta and pray that with the release of MacOSX Tiger apple will release H.264 for windows users as well.... that will give you up to 4 times greater compression rate ... without losing any quality compared to divx
try Divx 6.0 beta and pray that with the release of MacOSX Tiger apple will release H.264 for windows users as well.... that will give you up to 4 times greater compression rate ... without losing any quality compared to divx
I imported_Phil Diamond Member Feb 10, 2001 9,837 0 0 Apr 13, 2005 #6 Originally posted by: Funyuns101 Phil how long does this process usually take? and, what settings do you have set? Click to expand... <shrug> Depends on how long the video is. Usually, an episode of South Park will transcode in a few minutes. Default settings.
Originally posted by: Funyuns101 Phil how long does this process usually take? and, what settings do you have set? Click to expand... <shrug> Depends on how long the video is. Usually, an episode of South Park will transcode in a few minutes. Default settings.
Funyuns101 Platinum Member Jun 15, 2002 2,849 0 0 Apr 13, 2005 #7 does this work for divx files? i can't seem to open any~