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Is it me or is the screen quality when watching videos a bit on the jerky/lumpy/pixelated side??

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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?

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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?

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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?

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Guest Gerald.D
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Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Video

It's the dancing mate. It's meant to be like that :rolleyes:

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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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