Guest encrypted Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Is it me or is the screen quality when watching videos a bit on the jerky/lumpy/pixelated side??
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Is it me or is the screen quality when watching videos a bit on the jerky/lumpy/pixelated side?? sounds like the quality of your video file is to blame there. what kb/s is the video encoded at?
Guest encrypted Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 sounds like the quality of your video file is to blame there. what kb/s is the video encoded at? Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Video total bit rate 1412Kbit/sec WxH - 352x240 Coded framerate 29.970 frames/sec MPEG-1 Layer 2 What sort of bit rate do i need for good quality?
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Video total bit rate 1412Kbit/sec WxH - 352x240 Coded framerate 29.970 frames/sec MPEG-1 Layer 2 What sort of bit rate do i need for good quality? that should be more than enough. I'm use to <250kb/s as that about all the 200mhz processor on any smartphone I've had can handel. I take it it looks "smooth" when playing on PC? it should at that rate. The lesser quality files I use often appear blocky in parts and even show up that way on PC. Actually when you say its playing jerky that could be because its too high a quality, have you tried say halving the kb/s? you can use windows movie maker (assumeing you have XP) to re-encode it. Someone with a hermes migh be able to tell you an ideal bitrate but that is fairly high quality, file sizze must be pretty large? gr
Guest Gerald.D Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Video It's the dancing mate. It's meant to be like that :rolleyes:
Guest Wam7 Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Video total bit rate 1412Kbit/sec WxH - 352x240 Coded framerate 29.970 frames/sec MPEG-1 Layer 2 What sort of bit rate do i need for good quality? That bit rate is way to high! If that's correct then that's why it's playing jerkily! I do a lot of manual encoding for my Hermes and the highest I normally need to go is around 400 Kbps. Things still look very sharp and play very smoothly - this is with the the audio at 96Kbps and 16 bit 44Khz stereo. I find these parameters to be a good trade off between quality and file size.
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