booboo773,
We are talking of rockchip machines without memory hacking problems, then Rockchip based devices must fit precisely the following settings:
video codec xVid
video size 224x176. Some Rockchip devices required video turned 270°, which is 176x220
fps up to 24.00 fps (25.00 fps don't work)
audio codec MP2 (this is the most tricky part, most converters doesn't offer this option)
AVIConverter 4 (downloadable here) is a very simple and effective tool, as it uses all required internally:
video codec: xVid
video size: as option appears "220x176 (2.0inchs)"
but generate a module of 224x176!!! :shock:
(Here is another version here that generate 176x220,
turned 270° which can be your case)
fps: resulting video is of 20 fps
audio codec: uses mp2 44100 128
I've choose to use my cracked version of xilisoft to put up to 24 fps and better audio bitrate in my Rockchip device.
For my Meizu device it's easier as use mp3 as audio codec, as most converters, Meizu devices handles 25 fps at least my M3.
Anyway in
www.meizume.com you can find latest version of Meizu converters (nicely called Video Converter) but none of them uses mp2 as audio codec, I believe.