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Old 24th Jul 2006, 2:00 pm
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I tried too to rotate my avi movie.
I set conversion by 128x96 either 128x128 but it doesn't work.
The other settngs works fine
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Old 24th Jul 2006, 5:06 pm
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Arniki,
Download version 4.03 from the Download section. Edit the AmvTransform.ini so that CHIPTYPE=0 and BMPADJUST=4 or 5, (left or right), then save.
Open AMV Converter select the video you want to convert and load it into the converter. Double click on the file name or highlight it and press the settings button and open the settings window. Set the size you want and convert.
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 2:13 am
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dear tadad1,
per your instruction to rotate the movie clockwise (landscape) using AMVC 3.67 i opened amvtransform.ini file but strangely it doesn't contain BMPADJUST=x. My question is where this option should be at? under [OPTION] or other place? Thanks in advance.
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 2:34 am
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bigmike88, If you mean 3.57 it does not support rotate. You need 4.00 for 160x120 or 4.03 for 128x128
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 5:59 am
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tadad1, yes i meant 3.57. It's a bit overwhelming to see so many version with each own advantages
but If you could sum it up for me: I own a 1.8" TFT and would like to have 160x120 landscape picture to fully utilize its screen size and also with smooth motion, what version should I use and what kind of setting? Really appreciate your patience. thanks.
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 6:20 am
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bigmike88, Here in lies the problem. If your 1.8 player does not support auto rotate (ie it flips the 160x120 amv landscape for full screen) then you only have one option and that is version 4.00.
When installed you need to edit the AmvTransform.in and set the following values
CHIPTYPE=1
BMPADJUST=4 (which will rotate 90' right) or 5 (which will rotate 90' left)
The only problem with this version is you can not adjust the framerate which is hardset to 16fps. Some players can not handle this and crash giving a "Format Error" warning.
If your player has a TFT screen then you may be ok as both my TFT players handle 16fps fine but the OLED and CSTN screens do not. I do not think they can refresh quick enough.
I suggest you try 4.00 with the settings I have noted above and let me know if your player can handle 16fps. If it can I will then run through some options for improving the clarity and motion of your AMV Conversions. If it can not I know of no other converter that will do 160x120 with rotation at a lower frame rate.
Fingers crossed bigmike
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 7:10 am
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tadad1, sorry to say that ver 4.00 also no joy, when uploaded to the player the picture hangs after a few seconds into playing, have to turn it off and on again. What's my next option, firmware change? which one that supports automatic pic rotation? mine is 3.2.13 i think. It was dead before and thanks to you I managed to revive it so I'm not afraid to try anymore. I'll show u some picture of my opened player if you want it has a 3.7 v battery with 500 maH I think.
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 7:53 am
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In ver 4.00, I also noticed that there's another .ini file at the location of AMV Converter folder which content is the following:

[TransformSetup]
Overwrite=TRUE
Insertwave=FALSE
Insertpic=TRUE
Transplay=TRUE
Trycode=TRUE
VFBS=medium
VWH=1
Imagequality=0
Imagezoom=2
[PlayerSetup]
repeat=TRUE
adjust=TRUE
bmpdir=0

which one could you change to have a better chance of success?
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 8:13 am
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bigmike88, changing any of the settings in the settings.ini effects no changes to the conversion. Because most of these settings are locked in the converter they are redundant.
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 8:26 am
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do u have any solutions for this, should i change the firmware? if not which player is proven to support this kind of automatic rotation as default? thanks
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