The best Video Converter - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

I need a video converter for my HTC TP2

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=488

Check out this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787812

I use MP4forHD (look it up on Google) as the HTC TP2 video player uses hardware support for silky playback of MP4 video files.
Once you start it, select the 'HD' profile, press 'Add' to select your video. Once it is in the queue, double-click the entry to set the various encoding and clipping options.
Don't be tempted to select '800x480' as max resolution. The TP2 isn't fast enough for most video material at this resolution although short clips do work. I find '560x336' is an acceptable compromise between video and audio quality. Set the input aspect ratio according to your original video material and the output aspect ratio as 1.667 (device). MP4forHD then does the full-screen cropping automatically for you and presents a preview prior to encoding.

Tried MP4forHD just for comparison sake. Sorry, but my recommendation of Pavtube Ultimate still stands. Using your settings here's a frame grab from a scene in Lord Of the Rings.
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Quality is OK, but when you look at it next to the same frame taken from the conversion I did with the Pavtube software, you can see how much of the frame is lost even though I used a smaller resolution for conversion (352X288). And it is noticeably sharper.
Much better quality and no frame loss. It also plays flawlessly on my unoverclocked Tilt 2. Slightly smaller file size and it took only 50 minutes to convert compared to more than 3 hours with MP4forHD. If free is what you want, then by all means go with MP4forHD, but if a quality movie experience is more important, use the link in my thread above and get the Pavtube for $37 and enjoy your movies on your Tp2/Tilt2. Pavtube is much easier and more flexible to use, I might add.

ImToo Video Converter is a good one. They have a Trial available but it's limited to 25% of the Video or 3 Minutes of Video.

I like AVS Video Converter for the Tilt2. Not sure it has an out of the box preset, but if you know what you're doing with video, it will do a nice job. I probably wouldn't recommend it for someone who wants a "one click" solution.

I agree, I use AVS as well. It may need a small setting adjustment to suit your preferences/preferred settings, but it does a good job, as well as batch converstions.
It's still pretty quick to use. I have the 1 year subscription, which is probably almost used up, lol.

Does AVS do Blu-Ray? I've been using PavTube to convert BD disks from Netflix and it even transfers the 5.1 audio tracks intact. Great for putting the movies on my hard drive so I can watch them later without having to hold onto the rental disk for days. And I can convert them to Tilt2 format from the video file if I want to take it on the go. No expiration date, either.

The latest version seems to support blu-ray, thats funny cause' I hadn't noticed, lol.
I don't have a blu-ray drive or even use the discs yet! I feel like a caveman, lol!
Anyway, It seems to be able to let me convert files from and to blu-ray, but I cannot verify if it will allow converting from blu-ray as I do not have the hardware. I'm sure AVS should transfer your audio well if the source has multiple-channel audio, but again I haven't tested that as I usually convert stereo DVDs to HDD (my star trek collection, lol).
Hope this helps,

Well, i always use wannasoft Video Converter to help me handle conversion. It can convert between almost any video files with good quality and reasonable speed. some simple editing functions like trim, crop, watermark,etc are available.
It would be your good choice.

I recommend you Pavtube Video Converter. I am very satisfied with this software. It does everything you want it to do.

kate59588 said:
I recommend you Pavtube Video Converter. I am very satisfied with this software. It does everything you want it to do.
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Once is informative. Twice, in less than 24 hours, is borderline SPAM.

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Got my Desire! How on earth do I play video?

I had ordered my Desire from Mobiles.co.uk, but as I was driving past CPW in Chiswick on Saturady, I popped in and 15mins later I walked out with one!
I have had an HTC Diamond 2 (WM6.5) and an iPhone in the past, and I am totally delighted with it! Being new to Android, Im just feeling my way round things, but even now, I have to say it is the best phone Ive ever had!
I cannot work out how to play movies on the Desire! I moved a movie file over to the SD card (via USB) and I just cant find any app to play the movie - heck, I cant even find any built in utility to browse the SD card with! Does the Desire have an inbuilt video player, or do I need to install one from the market? Are any highly recommended?
This stupid newbie would really like some help!
If the video is formattet correctly it should be playable from the "Albums" app.
and no native file browser is installed, but I can recommend Estrong file explorer (will also let you browse windows shares on wifi and FTP)
Aaah.... Ill try that! I was looking for some dedicated movie app, but couldnt find one installed. Am I correct in thinking that MP4 format movies (as with the iPhone) are what the Desire plays? And any ideas what the `best` settings I use in my encoder (tmpgenc)?
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Aaah.... Ill try that! I was looking for some dedicated movie app, but couldnt find one installed. Am I correct in thinking that MP4 format movies (as with the iPhone) are wnat the Desire plays?
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AFAIK, but mine won't ship till tomorrow, so I'm still playing the waiting game...
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I just cant find any app to play the movie - heck, I cant even find any built in utility to browse the SD card with! Does the Desire have an inbuilt video player, or do I need to install one from the market? Are any highly recommended?
This stupid newbie would really like some help!
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Hey there. I really reccommend using doubleTwist on your PC - it's free and works really well with the Desire. It syncs your music and video files - and makes all your video files playable on the desire too as it does a conversion during the copy.
I've tested it by syncing a divx file on my pc with the desire - it plays great using the desire video player.
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Hey there. I really reccommend using doubleTwist on your PC - it's free and works really well with the Desire. It syncs your music and video files - and makes all your video files playable on the desire too as it does a conversion during the copy.
I've tested it by syncing a divx file on my pc with the desire - it plays great using the desire video player.
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How long does it take to transcode, and what's the end quality & filesize like?
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How long does it take to transcode, and what's the end quality & filesize like?
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Well I tried a 42minute divx file. It took about 5-10mins to copy (transcoding as it copied I guess) and the quality was perfect. No lip sync issues or anything that you might find in a dodgy conversion.
I took a look at the new file on the SD Card - it was the same size but now intead of the divx file (avi container) it was a .mp4
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Well I tried a 42minute divx file. It took about 5-10mins to copy (transcoding as it copied I guess) and the quality was perfect. No lip sync issues or anything that you might find in a dodgy conversion.
I took a look at the new file on the SD Card - it was the same size but now intead of the divx file (avi container) it was a .mp4
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Cheers!
Ill give it a go when I get in from work
I used super last night to convert an xvid avi, output quality was awful.
Installed double twist which has a striking resemblance of iTunes..lol I thought these android phones were meant to be iphone competition? however they are becoming similar in many ways.. Pinch to zoom, app store, navigation menu sliding.. Itunes/double twist.
Anyway Doubletwist done a great job of converting an xvid avi, although first attempt the converted video was nowhere to be found on my phone after the sync..
So I did it again and watched some 24 on the train this morning.. Quality was great..
Although I did have my touch HD as backup encase the conversion wasn't good.
For any one struggling to find the videos on your phone, open the Photo's app.
Not sure why its called Photos as it opens pictures and videos..
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I played with the Video playback functionality on Desire yesterday.
It accepts MP4 container with H.264 video encoding (up to L5.1, but only BASELINE profiles) + AAC for audio.
MP4 - 1000 kbits H.264 + 128 kbits (stereo), 800x480, 25fps MP4 is very fluent.
AVI - isn't supported
XVID may be supported too, but probably only in a MP4 container.

Those with Pocket Divx Encoder

Hi, for those that use the Divx Pocket Encoder, what settings do you use for best picture quality. Do you choose the VGA device on the list or the PDA device for example? I also use Coreplayer to play the movies. I tried the VGA device settings and cranked the video quality all the way up and sound all the way up for a movie file that was almost 1.5gigs. Nothing but tearing and stuttering. Im thinking about staying in the 600 biterate zone for the video quality. But still using the VGA "device settings" instead of PDA which is 320 X 240 if I recall.
Thanks!
I use pocket divx encoder and core player.
I find the best settings are,
Click on advanced. Select device and set it to archos 604 series. That gives output dimensions of 480x272.
Select the video you want to convert.
Under output options where it says video quality. Move it to about 10. If you want better quality videos move it anywhere up to 20.but then the video is larger. Play around till what you think is best.
Audio quality is good at 5.
Then convert.
To view the converted video best on your tp2 with core player.
Open core player.
Select menu.
Select options.
Select zoom.
Select fit best.
Done.
Thanks, will try those settings out
I get a purple line on the top of my screen sometimes when I continue a movie using coreplayer. I have Zoom set to fill screen and aspect ration set to auto
i got the purple line but got rid of it with one of the core player settings. can't remember which.
if i find it ill let you know.
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i got the purple line but got rid of it with one of the core player settings. can't remember which.
if i find it ill let you know.
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can't recreate the purple line so don't know.
have you got the latest version of coreplayer? V1.3.6 build 7427
its one of the settings when converting the video. i got it when i was using OJOsoft Total Video Converter. see if any of your media properties are the same as mine. i don't get the purple line with this.
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its one of the settings when converting the video. i got it when i was using OJOsoft Total Video Converter. see if any of your media properties are the same as mine. i don't get the purple line with this.
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How do I get the 480 X 262 video size, mine are at 362 X 272
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can't recreate the purple line so don't know.
have you got the latest version of coreplayer? V1.3.6 build 7427
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Yes, I have the same version you have.
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How do I get the 480 X 262 video size, mine are at 362 X 272
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It’s the setting on Pocket DivX Encoder. If you set it to archos 604 series, there are more than 1 archos. If you look at Pocket DivX. Below video quality below audio quality below brightness and sound it says the output dimensions. Change the archos device to the one that gives480x272 and it may get rid of the purple line.
Hey guys,
I just started using Touch Pro 2 (my first ever PDA) and installed the Divx Player for PDA's.
When I run a divx file, it's kinda stuttering, not very fluent and smooth. Also some minor lag between video and audio.
Is it usual, considering the relatively slow CPU, or I should be using some other decoders/players for a better performance?
Thanks in advance!
AVI/Divx are ancient, inefficient codec containers.
MP.4 (h264) make far more efficient use of CorePlayer's capabilities.
There should be zero tearing, stutter, etc (with Sense running) with proper settings.
Try PSP profiles for 368x208 resolution (higher wasted and bog down playback) and at as high bit rate you can manage.

[Q] h264/mkv limitations?

Hi guys,
I'm suffering trying to get some videos to play on my epic. They are MKV: h264 (848x480) and ogg. At first I thought the phone saying it wouldn't support the video was the audio codec, which I tried remuxed as mp3 and wav, neither helped. At this point I am wondering it the h264 resolution isn't supported?
However, another weird issue is my epic also won't play some videos I already reformatted for my ipad.These are MP4: h264 768x576 and AAC. I can't imagine the epic being more limited than the crippled ipad...
Am I missing something here? Everywhere I look, all of these formats are supposed to be supported (well, maybe not ogg). Also, every once in awhile one of these combinations will play, but with missing audio, no subs, can't seek, freezing video, etc. Always some error, and usually just outright says the system doesn't support the format.
Thanks for the help guys, this is stressing me out lol, so sick of trying conversions.
What software are you using? Handbrake with Normal profile works just fine on the Epic (but High Profile does not work).
Last time I tried to find a decent video transcoder for Windows it was a nightmare, maybe this will help you (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_video_conversion_software).
If that doesn't workout you could try this: Find a Linux distribution such as Ubuntu, burn it to cd, when its loaded click "Try Ubuntu", and once connected to the internet press Alt+F2 and copy in "(sudo apt-get install arista); arista-gtk". I tried another program called Transmaggedon, but although it gave more control over transcoding, it didn't appear to work.
Ya handbreak did work. Unfortunately I still have to demux both the original and post-hb file to transfer the subs over as handbreak isn't doing it.
Thx for the help. I would still like to know the resolution limitation tho so if anyone knows...
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So I have been fooling around with it some more and found that when I recode using handbreak I don't need to change the vid resolution, just have to force it to 24fps and everything, vid/audio/subs, sync fine (source is 30fps).
I don't think the epic supports ogg/vorbis audio, which explains why the source material didn't work, but then after remuxing with compatible audio why wouldn't it work? All I can think of is handbreak is compressing the bitrate even though I'm not changing any settings there...
I'll update with any new findings.
I took another look around and it looks like SUPER would work quite well. It can use FFmpeg which has support for pretty much every known format and gives you a lot of control over the output. I really didn't expect to find anything this good on Windows, but FFmpeg was originally used under GNU/Linux, so it isn't as surprising.
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
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Strange, I run mkv with no problem at all. I use Double Twist as my player. Not sure whether this has built in codecs for mkv. I never checked because I can play everything on my phone. Except damn Netflix of course.
Thx for the recommendation chinoto.
The mkv capablity should be built into the phone independent of the software playing it (at least that's my understanding). All of my reencoded mkv's are working fine which I'm attrbuting to the lower bit rate.
The original bitrate was 1,534Kbps (video), handbreak compresses it to 681Kbps at the same resolution (24fps from 30fps original for sync though).
What's the highest bitrate you guys have had work correctly (no syncing issues even after seeking)?
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I really like vplayer. I've gone thru every player for the most part and find vplayer very consistant in playing every type of video I can think of. Imo its the poweramp of videos
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Yeah thy switched something from 2.1 to 2.2
I just tried to play my frst 720p .mkv in a while on my phone and it wouldn't play in the stock player (it would before...with subtitles.) So I dl'ed rockplayer lite and it says hardware acceleration not available but it plays...with distorted sound and the image is all jumpy.
QQ player flat out says "audio codec not supported"
All of this worked perfectly wth stock player on di18/dk28
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Hrm interesting. Havnt tried moving back down to 2.1...
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A Comprehensive review of the Media Link

Intro
To start off I thought I'd do this review to set a few people's mind to rest by covering all aspects of the Media Link. The Media link was included with my contract by Phones4u.
My setup is HTC One X, Samsung LCD TV, 300Mbps Wireless network (Multiple access points) and the media link of course.
Hardware
The unit has a sleek exterior and mounting bracket allowing you to stick it to the back of your TV, the device simply slips in and out of it. There is an LED on the face of the device as well as the HTC logo and on top of the device is a single button. On the bottom are the HDMI port and micro usb power port.
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You may already be familiar with the screen shown below, it seems the media link is always in this state when powered, the manual does not give instruction on powering down the device and the button serves as a PBC button and reset. standby and HDMI-CEC functions would have been a great addition but you can't have everything.
The device then has four main functions, Image, video, music streaming and mirroring the phone. The respective app triggers the streaming mode and stays in this mode, allowing you to continue using your phone as usual (All be it in landscape) until you press close.
Music
Video
HD Films streamed from the device look fantastic, buttery smooth, in sync. Very impressed, it looks like it's coming straight from the PC.​
Photo
​Mirroring
Video takes around 5 seconds to buffer
Music takes around 2
and Photos around 1
The device also supports DLNA and is visible on the network as a streaming device
Also interestingly when the handset spots the media link on the network not only does it trigger notifications (I found them very annoying and turned them off in the app's settings) but even with the notifications turned off if you choose a photo from the gallery it offers to show it on the TV for you.
The youtube app also does this however minimizing the youtube app will put the media link back into mirror mode.​
Final Thoughts
This device is fantastic, nice small form factor, very portable, easy to set up and for showing your captured content, streaming music and films it's phenomenal. Now I received this for free with my contract, honestly if I didn't I wouldn't pay £80 for it. As good as it is I already have a media streamer and a fully fledged server that hosts my media, for me to put films on my internal memory to send to my tv is a bit silly, however it's still great for showing friends and family photos and videos I've shot and for that reason (As well as bragging rights, it's pretty damn cool) I'll be keeping it.
05/05/2012 02:35 GMT
Whilst downloading shadowgun and using the media link Battery monitor widget measured around 1200ma drain and the battery reached 51 degrees celcius. Don't know how accurate that is but the phone is scorching hot, overheat LED was flashing too
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
Please thank if I've helped you.
Did you try it with any games? presumably it would use mirror mode.
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Did you try it with any games? presumably it would use mirror mode.
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Yes, it does use mirror mode and it does work. I tried out GTA III with it and the delay between is manageable but of course it's very hard to control with the phones screen so a controller is absolutely necessary. I found it stuttered once or twice but overall not a bad performance. I'll try to get some footage tomorrow when one of my housemates is around to use their phone to capture it.
PC Streaming
Did you manage to stream video from PC to TV with and/or without the phone?
Is it working with other DLNA certified devices, e.g. tablets, phones ...?
What video formats are you able to play?
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Did you manage to stream video from PC to TV with and/or without the phone?
Is it working with other DLNA certified devices, e.g. tablets, phones ...?
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Using the "Play to" function of windows media player I can stream most audio and picture files. With video streaming I can stream .AVI and .MP4 however MKV files don't seem to work. I do Have K-Lite Codec Pack and the files do play in media player on the PC. Media player won't stream Matroska to my WDTV which definitely supports MKV so perhaps media player is the weak link.
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Anything the default gallery app recognises, MP4 and AVI has worked for me. I tried to play an MKV using MX player but even in mirror mode the TV mirrors the phone trying to stream so the TV and phone icon appears on both, no video.

[Review] DBPOWER H.264 1080P Waterproof Outdoor IP Bullet Security Camera

DBPOWER H.264 1080P Waterproof Outdoor IP Bullet Security Camera
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DBPOWER® 300A Peak 8000mAh Portable Car Jump Starter
Model: VA0145
Colour Option : Black
Price : £49.98
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What do you get inisde the box?
IP camera with bracket
Power adapter
CD
WI-FI antenna
Set of mounting screws
Feature
Quick and Easy Setup
Super Easy Install and Setup This Mini Bullet IP Camera in minutes with the Plug and Play function.
1080P HD Video providing a perfect visual presentation
Either on your computers or mobile devices, 1080P full HD video streaming presents real colors of objects, enabling you to view your house more clearly anywhere, anytime.
Night Vision Function, clear image technology
High powerful, high efficient infrared night vision with 36 IR LEDs which can reach up to 25 meters irradiation distance and clearly visible during night.
H.264 compression for smoother video
The DBPOWER IP Camera provides H.264 compression, which allows for HD quality video and also smaller file sizes when recording video. This allows you to store anywhere from 3 - 5 times as much video compared to MJPEG compression cameras.
Motion Detection & Alarm Push
The IP Camera can Automatically Detect Moving Objects and Real-time Alarm Push notifications to you Smart Phone or FTP video alarm. Never worry about missing something important.
Warranty
Free return & exchange service within 60 days and free technical assistance via email for 1 year. Our friendly and effective after-sale service will put your worries aside. Email us if you meet any problems.
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PRO & CON
PRO
Plug&Play, easily view/remote camera with Phone/Tablet/PC;
H.264 2.0 Megapixel 1920x1080P IP Bullet Camera, 6mm HD lens;
Wireless
IP66 waterproof for indoor/ outdoor use;
IR Night vision with 36 IR LEDS , improve night vision up to 25 meters;
Motion Detection&Alarm Push. Automatically Detect Moving Objects and Alarm Push to your Smart Phone.
CON
No instruction included(paper guide)
No Cable included to connect to pc
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Review
This is a great camera with amazing video quality for both lit and dark scenes. I am really amazed by the quality of the video put out by this camera. Since this camera converts to H.264 in the camera it really makes the network traffic smaller too. This is huge when going over WiFi because you are less likely to see buffering and staggering when the traffic on the network hit high points.
The camera itself is very nice to look at and feels really solid too. You can tell there is some mass to it and it will certainly weather storms outside of my house. The base was designed to be able to route the cord the different options as well. There is mounting hardware included with this camera so you can get it where you need it.
IT dosen`t include any paper guide how to setup but you get a dvd with android application, windows and mac setup application and a detailed guide how to setup . I found hard to figure how to set up but it was very easy as you download app and connect ip camera to router using ether net cable. And it was very easy to setup after i download app.
This is the app on action and this is a screenshot of the app :
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This is a good camera and easy to setup with night Vision, ONVIF, Motion Detection & Alarm Push Function, Remote View Via Smart Phone/Tablet. I use my android phone to control and motior camera. And i recommend this everyone who is willing to buy security camera.
And if you want to purchase this links below
UK:http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015X7PGG2?ref_=pe_1909131_77697041_tnp_emaildp_1
US:http://www.amazon.com/DBPOWER-Waterproof-Outdoor-Security-Detection/dp/B014K8D1XU​

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