Dear Plazma,
try this Extra Mencoder parameter: -vf-add expand=400:240:-1:-1:1 rgrds, lca77 |
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As for the portable version - viDrop in its "heart" IS portable. Once you installed it, you can copy your viDrop folder, move it between computers, use it on a flash drive etc... And there will be no side effects. viDrop is intended to be used as a portable app (so you can copy it on your players memory, and use it everywhere). I deploy it in .MSI installer package, only because this way it's easier to do automatic updates. Also, viDrop does not change or create any configuration files outside of it's installation directory. |
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I tried different video formats, bitrates (audio, video), but I was never satisfied with the results. Either I get terrible quality with A/V desync at later time, or better quality with A/V desync after 10-15 minutes and with choppy video. And playback on PC is OK. Also, playing from SD card or PMP has no differences. Actually, SD card is faster in transfers then PMP memory (768 kbyte/s vs. 512 kbyte/s). I'll have to try your backward and forward trick. :) Seems like this P(i)MP "machine" is intended more as a gaming (nes/gb/gbc) emulator than a real multimedia player. |
@iggi
As I have posted many times before: For audio-out-of-sync problems, try to add -audio-preload 0.8 -delay 0.1 to Extra parameters -> mencoder You can change the delay value to anything you like (positive or negative) to fix the synchronization issues. The value is in seconds. Maybe this will fix your A/V Desync issues. |
Re: viDrop - free open-source converter for RockChip players
Greetings.
There is something wrong with ver. 0.57.2...I usually don't select the options from the 2 tabs but instead have a script (initially generated from viDrop, I admit) tweaked according to the source file. I took a look at the colour and font to see what's new about it and as much as I could see it made some changes to the vidrop.ini, especially to the subtitles section. What's bothering me is that .ini specifications seems to be taken in consideration regardless of what script says. As a result I had some errors where the specified font was replaced with the default one, the colour of the embedded subtitles turned yellow, and so on. As a result I downgraded to ver. 0.57.1... Best regards. |
i also downloaded version 0.57.2 and there i can't pull videos to that green input box. So it is slow to convert more than one file at the same time. it did work on 0.57
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The problem must be in your computer. It works fine on mine. (XP-SP3). Are you using Vista? viDrop is not developed for Vista, and will never be, because I use mostly Ubuntu Linux, (and Windows XP, only when developing viDrop 0.5xx)
Sorry Vista users... :) Version 0.6 will be cross-platform. |
Yes i use 64bit Vista Ultimate, and on older versions that works just fine.
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Re: viDrop - free open-source converter for RockChip players
Hi Guys
This i my first post on this forum. I downloaded latest version of viDrop and i want to covert my xvid films for my Nokia N95 8GB (240x320). And I have questions. What video settings will be the best for my cellphone?? (I'm using CorePlayer it plays many video types (xvid too)) What audio codec should I choose (mp2 or mp3??) And the last question is about Subtitles. Im from Poland and I need polish signs like ę,ą etc. There are many encoding types (iso....). Which type should I choose to see subtitles properly. |
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