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Sansa e200 Video problem
Indiaan:
I've read the wiki but I find it not well explained certainly when English isn't the persons motherlanguage and I downloaded that 'WinFF' but I don't know how to use it...
For example I don't know what bitrate the video needs and same for the audio. And I tried it just without filling in the bitrate and chose Mpeg-4 as compression format but when it was converted I noticed the file had the extension .avi
Can someone explain me how to use it perhaps in dutch or otherwise in english but a bit more simple... (and what's wrong with 'thanx'? I don't use it as slang I just write it like that 'cause it's faster)
Chronon:
Notice that the PluginMpegplayer page tells you that it only supports MPEG-1 or MPEG-2:
--- Quote ---It is currently capable of playing back MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video streams with MPEG audio multiplexed into .mpg files (MPEG Program Stream).
--- End quote ---
For WinFF: Did you replace the existing presets.xml with the one provided in the wiki? You should be able to choose a preset that matches your player.
Bitrate will affect the quality and size of the resulting file. You have some flexibility on this one -- it comes down to user preference.
Indiaan:
Thanks for the help ;)
Now I'm still struggling a little bit with the bitrate does anyone know what bitrate is best for playback on a sansa?
keeping in mind that I don't have that mutch storage room...
And what happens if I don't fill in the bitrate will it just stay as it was before convertion?
Chronon:
I'm not too sure of the specifics of using WinFF. I find that a video bitrate of around 650 kbps looks decent on my large 320x240 screen -- though this depends on the complexity of the frames being drawn. Your screen has roughly half the pixels of my screen so you can probably get similar results with about half of the video bitrate. You'll have to find what values work for you, however.
Indiaan:
Thanks Again... ;) ;D
Finally I can watch video on my sansa without having to reboot my player into the original firmware 8-)
And I can store much more movies on it now because of the smaller compression
greetings
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