iignotus
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I'm also converting music and movies to low-bitrate counterparts.
I'm converting movies to 320x240 does that count?
if i could find an gig SD card for less than 50$ shipped i would be in heaven, sheapest i have seen is 54$ with free shipping
Within the US you can get either two 512MB cards or one 1GB from Newegg for < $50 shipped, or all three for < $90.
Link (Edge 512MB, Kingston 512MB, EP 1GB...or get the Kingston Elite Pro 1GB/Corsair 1GB for higher transfer speeds if you're loading full movies, etc.)
if i could find an gig SD card for less than 50$ shipped i would be in heaven, sheapest i have seen is 54$ with free shipping
Within the US you can get either two 512MB cards or one 1GB from Newegg for < $50 shipped, or all three for < $90.
Link (Edge 512MB, Kingston 512MB, EP 1GB...or get the Kingston Elite Pro 1GB/Corsair 1GB for higher transfer speeds if you're loading full movies, etc.)
Is this site legit!???? holy shit those are cheap Ebay no more hello this site! like wow!
It was also mentioned that this is mainly being done to save space on the relatively small SD cards.I'm converting movies to 320x240 does that count?
You dont need to it alraedy reads any res... It was mentioned in some thingy
anyways i got about 3 anime series downloaded, just gotta get my sd card and plop a few episodes on it
Also I have a 1gb filled with movies. I will have to re-encode them at a lower screen size for obvious reasons
No you don't. The GP2X automatically resizes in hardware for the internal screen. When you use the TV-out you get full resolution. So you get the best of both worlds.
Also I have a 1gb filled with movies. I will have to re-encode them at a lower screen size for obvious reasons
No you don't. The GP2X automatically resizes in hardware for the internal screen. When you use the TV-out you get full resolution. So you get the best of both worlds.
For real? I thought I read on another topic that said we had to scale down DIVX stuff for TV OUT, at least, with the upmost being 720 by 480. So, if that's false, does this entail that the 2X should take care of the rest with auto-scaling for both the 2X's screen and TV-Out?
Thats right, you can throw pretty much anything on the card and the gp2x will play it (except for ac3 audio and wmv) it will scale to the resolution of the playback device.So, if that's false, does this entail that the 2X should take care of the rest with auto-scaling for both the 2X's screen and TV-Out?
I'm using Pocket Divx Encoder, PDA option with the quality setting clicked down a couple of times. movies are coming out at about 128mb each.Question: You can actually fit 8 properly sized movies on a 1GB SD Card? Is that with sound? What encoding are you using? I assume these are feature films - is that correct? What software are you using to help you along?
And, to the general public (I'm afraid this is redundant, though we should really start a thread with this as its sole purpose) what's the best video re-sizer / audio adjuster for various OSs? (I'm on Linux, but I would think at least roughly half the board is still on Windows much of the time...)
I'm on Linux too. Get avidemux2. It works very much like VirtualDub. I also recommend XviD or another supported mpeg4-type codec at around 300-500kbps for the video, and MP3 or Vorbis audio at 80-128kbps or 48-96kbps, respectively.And, to the general public (I'm afraid this is redundant, though we should really start a thread with this as its sole purpose) what's the best video re-sizer / audio adjuster for various OSs? (I'm on Linux, but I would think at least roughly half the board is still on Windows much of the time...)
I wouldn't say idiocy, you just don't know where to look. I'm on Slackware too and use avidemux all the time I'm not sure if Vector has its own package system, but if it's really based on Slackware, you can just installpkg this package right here. Just get the package that is closest to your version of slackware. The base website is also an amazing site for all packages Slackware.Also, is it just my idiocy or is there some reason finding avidemux2 non-rpm packages is tricky? I'm running Slack-based Vector.
I'm using Pocket Divx Encoder, PDA option with the quality setting clicked down a couple of times. movies are coming out at about 128mb each.
The movies all look great but the sound seems out by a fraction (on my pda played from sd), it does however only take about 20-30 mins to do a film.
Will try the same experiment with auto gordian knot as well, just to see if it does a better job.