upnorth
01-12-2006, 08:47 PM
Hi dudes!
I have a Great program for you out there that have problems like myself(before!) with playing mp4 video files on the new NokiaN70. Have searched for a solution and found it and I would love to share it with ya all. :D
Go to this link: hxxp://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html (change the xx to tt when you paste link in your webbrowser) and download a very very good freeware program that has power inside...but it needs some settings that works good before it can be used. This settings is not from me but another dude on the net.
Very good Settings:
Container: MP4
Video: MP4
Audio: AAC
Then video settings:
Size: 352x288
Aspect: 4:3
Frame/Sec: 15
Then set the bitrate to what you desire, 128kbps will produce about a MB per minute of video but is rather blocky on moving scenes, 144 is a little better, about 7meg for a 5min vid, but if you really want to impress your friends do it at 192kbps, it really makes a difference, very sharp in all but the fastest moving scences, about 9meg for 5 mins. Obviously, the higher you set it, the bigger the file, the better the quality, not sure what the upper bitrate limit the N70 can support however.
As for audio, its just preference, I tend to use 44100 at 96kbps for music videos, 22050 at 64kbps for voice (like TV programs).
Upnorth
I have a Great program for you out there that have problems like myself(before!) with playing mp4 video files on the new NokiaN70. Have searched for a solution and found it and I would love to share it with ya all. :D
Go to this link: hxxp://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html (change the xx to tt when you paste link in your webbrowser) and download a very very good freeware program that has power inside...but it needs some settings that works good before it can be used. This settings is not from me but another dude on the net.
Very good Settings:
Container: MP4
Video: MP4
Audio: AAC
Then video settings:
Size: 352x288
Aspect: 4:3
Frame/Sec: 15
Then set the bitrate to what you desire, 128kbps will produce about a MB per minute of video but is rather blocky on moving scenes, 144 is a little better, about 7meg for a 5min vid, but if you really want to impress your friends do it at 192kbps, it really makes a difference, very sharp in all but the fastest moving scences, about 9meg for 5 mins. Obviously, the higher you set it, the bigger the file, the better the quality, not sure what the upper bitrate limit the N70 can support however.
As for audio, its just preference, I tend to use 44100 at 96kbps for music videos, 22050 at 64kbps for voice (like TV programs).
Upnorth