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Posted by Sven on April 13, 2006, 10:48 pm
Please log in for more thread options That's not entirely true. WMP will stretch undersized video only on PPCs
that have that feature added somehow. The Dell X50 does so using it's built
in graphics processor. The HP 4700s did not do this to the dismay of it's
owners. Their 320x240 videos played at 320x240. Your encoded DVDs may look
wonderful to you. I don't doubt that, TCPMP is a nifty piece of work. You
are still faced with the fact you only have 76,800 bits of info to fill
307,200 pixels with. You have to fill an area four times as big as the video
was intended for.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
>I think you'll find that very few videos are encoded at any resolution
>higher than 640x480, and usually much lower (unless you have a High
>Definition video...).
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> WMP on the PC stretches video in fullscreen and unfortunately it seems to
> be a little buggy in the mobile version. I have DVD's encoded at 320x240
> which i play fullscreen on my Jasjar (having a 640x480 res screen) in
> TCPMP and they look fantastic!
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> Mono
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>> You can't adjust these parameters if you are using the auto-convert
>> feature of syncing the videos. They are converted based on some
>> predetermined settings based on what device you are syncing to. My bet is
>> that it is automatically converting based on the screen dimensions of
>> 'normal' WM phones, rather than for your 240x320 screen. Things I have
>> encoded for PPCs, using the same sync method come out 320x240 and play
>> great on my iMate SP5. If you happen to have a PPC, through the SD card
>> in it and sync the shows that way and it will be fine.
>>
>> Unfortunately, just getting another player, like TCMP, will just
>> artificially stretch the too small video to fit your screen. Kind of like
>> watching a video in Media Player at 200%.
>>
>> The other option is to find a different converter, which unfortunately
>> can be a bit tough for the dvr-ms.
>>
>> --
>> Sven
>> MVP - Mobile Devices
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a T-Mobile SDA Smartphone. I'm using WMP10 to re-code dvr-ms
>>> recordings made by my Media Center Edition (MCE) PC.
>>>
>>> It works, but the videos are very small. It doesn't use the full
>>> screen. I have a 2GB MiniSD card and I set the quality to highest.
>>>
>>> What do I need to do to get the videos to a decent size?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> John
>>>
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