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Questions on MPEGPlayer and JPEG Viewers

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darkarn:
My H10 RockBox is not showing up any viewer plugins like the video player or the 8-Chip player.... Did I do something wrongly?


EDIT: How can I find out the aspect ratio for each of my videos?

I am setting my WinFF via this parameter:
-ac 2 -acodec libmp3lame -ab 320 -ar 44100 -vcodec mpeg2video -s 128x128 -b 800kb -strict -1 -r 30
Is this good in terms of preserving the quality of the videos?

Is it also possible to create a playlist of videos for MPEGPLayer to work with?

I am also facing problems using the JPEG viewer. What should I do to ensure that my pictures can be viewed via RockBox?

(Changed the title of this thread since its focus has been changed)

Thanks!

saratoga:
So what happens when you try to view an mpeg file?  The error message would be useful.

bluebrother:
The viewers don't show up in the plugin menu, as described in the manual.

darkarn:
Silly me; didnt notice that point in the manual.

Anyway, I am trying to convert my video files into suitable dimensions for a H10 5GB UMS player. My video converting program does not specify whether it uses pixel or mm as a measurement for video size. Should this be a point of concern since the wiki provided for the video plugin also do not state whether the LCD size is in pixels or in mm?

bluebrother:
measuring the LCD size in mm doesn't make sense at all (except then physically building up the unit). The wiki only uses pixels, and I bet your conversion program does too (depending on the resolution of your display there could be a great difference between pixel and mm value, and therefore file size. How should it work in a useful way if measured in mm?).

Besides, the recommended converter WinFF already comes with profiles you only need to pick your player off.

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