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matthews 20th Jan 2007 1:13 am

Video Speeds up then slows down
 
hi my names matthew and firstly let me say that this is a awsum website! any ways im new with these clones and stuff i bought a ipod nano clone and its 18'' tft screen and it plays vids and all, every thing works fine except the videos, when i play a video it speeds up then slows down, speeds up then slows down, speeds up then slows down......... and it keeps doin that till the end, all my videos do that, on the comp the previews work fine its just that when i play it on the mp4 it stuffs up, i tried to change the frames per sec but it wont let me and i sorta dont know how to change it aswell so can you plzzzzzz help me?

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deepakrr 20th Jan 2007 6:13 am

hey matthews, welcome to this site.

look at the properties of the video file you are converting, if it is 29fps, then use medium fps setting while converting it.

if it is 25fps, then use high/low fps setting while converting.

also what was your other problem? do you dont know how to change the fps setting or is it greyed out in the amv converter.

if you don't know how to change it, then what you have to do is:
1. select the video to be converted in the converter.
2. click/highlight the video where it says File Name etc in the lower part of the converter.
3. Then click on the gear on the right of the converter.

There you can change all the setting.

I would recommend you to tick the 'Try Other Codec' option if you have a codec pack installed. if you dont then its highly recommended you do from the download section.

Other setting i would recommend are:
1. fps according to what i told you above.
2. image quality - medium
3. focus : mode 0

hope this helps

to improve your amvs you can also try this
http://www.mympxplayer.org/using-vir...ons-vt805.html

arviverona 22nd Jan 2007 1:56 am

try matching first the fps of the original to your output video

f1blop 25th Jan 2007 3:23 pm

what version of the AMV converter you're using? my videos were doing fine with v 4.07, but the first time I tried with v 4.09 the video show the same problem. Maybe using another version of the converter can help

deepakrr 26th Jan 2007 3:08 am

please try using only amv converter 3.68 or 3.57 for 1.5 inch and 1.8 inch screens and versions above 4 only for above 2 inch or 2 inch screens.

f1blop 26th Jan 2007 3:02 pm

but v 4.07 works perfect on my 1.8" player

deepakrr 26th Jan 2007 10:56 pm

it wont always. please avoid it. use either 3.57 or 4

arviverona 27th Jan 2007 4:08 am

jok you may just what you want but its ok if you could try other versions..


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