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Old 28th Feb 2007, 1:32 pm
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Default Problems converting above 160x120


Hi guys. Noob in the world of mpx players. Give me a psp and I can mess around, downgrade, upgrade and wotever else needs to be done but I'm havin some trouble with mp4.
I have mp3 player utilities 4.09 and cant get a decent conversion above 160x120 resolution. At this resolution, videos play super smooth, but as soon as I go up any higher, the video becomes really jumpy, even when playing it back on my PC.

I have a 2 inch player and 160x120 has a huge border round it when playing. Is there anything I could do to convert a smooth video even at 176x144?

Any help would be appreciated. I have looked through the forums and can't find any posts with my specific problem.

Thanks Guys

A grateful noob!
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Old 28th Feb 2007, 4:37 pm
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Do you mean you would like to increase its fps?
There is a tutorial about changing video size and fps for any you want to. If that's what you want, browse a little and I'm sure you will find it. Otherwise, PM me.
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Old 1st Mar 2007, 5:40 am
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Default Re: Problems converting above 160x120

Hi Chic. Thanks for the reply. That tool is really good but I lose some of the picture as my player is rotated 90 degrees. I can live with that tho. The instruction avi files arent the best but I think I managed to follow them ok. Do you know if theres any way to save the settings? I dont know if its worth having to configure the tool every time I want to convert a video. If there is a way to save the settings can someone please let me know. I would also love to be able to convert at even almost full screen if i can figure out a way to rotate the video. You cant do that with the required amv converter.

As I said before. I am most grateful for any help.

Thanks again

Metal
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