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Old 21st Aug 2008, 8:20 pm
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Default Re: What kind of chipt is this ?

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Originally Posted by David99";p=&quot View Post
Vidrop is one of the programs that I used. I agree that it works very well but I still had synchronization issues - for me it was converting a PAL .vob file to a XVID AVI. I still had synchronization issues, but just less. Even with a low bitrate like 300kbps and using 22fps frame rate. I could go 20 minutes without a synchronization problem and then it would happen.
This was when using two Rockchip 2608A based Ramos players. The Ramos sales rep admitted that they had issues with the Rockchip 2608A and would be only using the (then new) Rockchip 2706 in their future players. They even replaced the Rockchip 2608A used in the RM850 with a Rockchip 2706 in their reissued RM850+. Also, 22fps does not make for a very good viewing experience - the video gets jerky during periods of motion in the video.

What kind of settings did you use to get playback that would not lose sync?
Well... I don't know about this Ramos player... anyway in my Onda VX858 which is a rockchip with a screen of 2.8" of 262k colours I've mounted just musical clips... this is under 10 minutes of video.

I've used 320x240 22 FPS 500 kbps xvid... mp2: 44.1 khz 128 kbps... for this conversion I've used Xilisoft (not viDrop).
One important aspect is that videos can only run from flash memory when I've put videos in SD card video gets jerky.
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