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Guest kurtfhouse

I've got Bruce Almighty and Shrek at the moment (and all on a 256MB sd/mmc card :P )

In the past I've had Blade 2, Rush Hour, Pirates of the Caribbean and at one point a few episodes of Red Dwarf :D

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Guest kurtfhouse

I used DVD Decrypter to rip the vob files off of the DVD, then used DVD2AVI moved onto TMPGenc to make an mpg about 1gb for the movie (I believe it was the video CD setting, haven't done any encoding for a while)

Then I used pocketdivxencoder to convert the mpg into an avi for my smartphone.

Make sure you increase the volume on the sound settings else you can hardly here it, and even at the lowest video quality setting the videos look fantastic on Beta player :P

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Guest AvWijk

I have a few short fragments of Finding Nemo, Matrix Reloaded and some adventure with Dutch Rednecks (:P)

I use DVDx for ripping and VirtualDub for compression, the videos are 192kb/s @ 24fps, very impressive and it runs smooth. Around 128/150mb for a movie.

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Guest martin

I use DVD Decrypter to rip the vob files and then PocketDivXEncoder to convert the vob files to AVI for BetaPlayer. In PocketDivXEncoder you just the click the smartphone icon for correct settings (I also click the XVID option). Really simple :P

Link to PocketDivXEncoder: http://divx.ppccool.com/

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Guest ivor biggun

I've only got a 32 mb card :cry:

I've got the final battle from 8-Mile, DJ Sammy-Heaven, Velvet Revolver- Slither, Ultrabeat-Pretty Green Eye's, Gun's n Roses-Paradise City, D12-My Band, several Kevin Wilson MP3's and a couple of funny wmv's!

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Guest bradmatejo

I've got all the BMW Films. Downloaded them already sized/compressed for PPC from bmwfilms.com.

Also a couple movie trailers (Bourne Supremacy, Ocean's 12), the pilot of Tripping the Rift, and one called Fifty Percent Grey from pocketmovies.net (pretty funny).

And of course a little bit of porn to impress my low-brow friends...

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Guest beersoft

WHAT??? you can put porn on your phone, i would never have thought of that

i did have some starwars movies and famlyguy episodes on the phone, but nowdays its audiobooks and mp3s

later

Owen

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Guest notofthisworld

hey i tried using betaplayer on my phone but the videos were choppy and slow.....does anyone know if i can fix this? i am running wm2003 could this be affecting it?

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I use DVD Decrypter to rip the vob files and then PocketDivXEncoder to convert the vob files to AVI for BetaPlayer.  In PocketDivXEncoder you just the click the smartphone icon for correct settings (I also click the XVID option). Really simple  :P

Link to PocketDivXEncoder:http://divx.ppccool.com/

VOB files to avi with pocketdivxencoder :?:

dude!!! haven't seen that possibility. I'll have a go and let you know what happend.

one more thing though. I found out that some of my vids are choppy and skip some frames and others don't. same tool though.

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Guest AvWijk

I do my rippings with DVDx, a very good tool, rips to AVI including subtitles!

Austin Powers: Goldmember 148mb, 192kb/s, 24fps :P

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Guest shaggyguitarist

Im using pocket tv. I have a couple of music vids 38-41mb and 4 or 5 short video clips 1-4 mb. The music videos are a bit choppy, how can i make them run more smoothly?

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Guest RobPowell

what settings do you guys use for dvd2avi?? I can get the film ripped, but then I end up with 6 files and 1 audio file for shrek 2.

hmmm how do i then use pocketdivxencoder to make it a single divx, and with the sound file included? best I can do is rip into 6 divx without sound and can't see the option to merge sound and/or files! :P

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Guest martin

This is all I did to get the Shrek1 on my phone :P

-Load DVD Decrypter.

-Edit, Select Main Movie Files.

-File, Decrypt.

This will save the main movie IFO and related VOB files in directory c:(movie name)VIDEO_TS

-Load PocketDivXEncoder.

-Click browse icon next to 'File to encode'.

-Go to the above directory and open the displayed VOB file (only one file shows).

-When prompted select the required stream to encode i.e English,AC3,6,128

- Click 'on Advance options'and then click on smartphone icon for default settings.Make any fine adjustments to the settings. (i.e click XVID option and adjust Audio/Video quality to suit smartphones capability)

Click 'Direct Encoding' :D

It worked for me :lol:/

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Guest RobPowell

martin

I have already dvd decrypted the movie before so just copied the files onto my HDD, did what you said above (and yup said about the stream etc) but once it's done it has no sound :P :D sadness

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Guest Black_Negro

Where can I get pocketdivxencoder from?

I have a 256 Mb card as well...right now I have probably 3 full length albums in WMA format. Ive been trying to figure out how to configure movies the right way in order to play them on the phone. I tried copying some WMV files straight to the phone but the playback comes out very choppy.

While pocketdivxencoder help me transfer existing WMV, AVI, or MPEG files so that it is optimized and configured properly to view without choppy playback?

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Guest RobPowell

martin, working well now, whoop!!

thanks for the help :P

Black negro, interesting name, not sure how suitable it is. It may offend some, I don't particularly like it in the reverse racism way of how it's wrong for me to say it, yet it is okay for you to call yourself it.... but anyway... http://divx.ppccool.com/

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