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Old 26th Nov 2007, 3:15 pm
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Default Best Program to convert to MTV format


Got an MP4 watch with a res of 160x128. Got a program with it called MTV Video converter which works pretty well however some videos come out stretched (originally widescreen) others come out squished and theres no options to adjust within the program.

I've tried MP3 Utilities and WinAVI but both of these massively increase the file size, it takes a 11MB file and converts it to a massive 100MB file!! MTV Converter took a 700MB full movie and ended up with 200MB which is more like it.

Does anyone know any other programs that will convert? (I've tried AMV files but the watch doesnt recognise them)
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Old 28th Nov 2007, 6:42 pm
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DynaMight , the .MTV format is an old video format with not many tools developed for it.

There are 3 versions of MTV conversion here:
v3.00 http://www.mympxplayer.org/mtv-conve...300-df275.html
v3.06 http://www.mympxplayer.org/mtv-conve...22-mb-df7.html
v3.13 http://www.mympxplayer.org/mtv-conve...313-df271.html

You might need to experiment with the different versions to get the best results.
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Old 2nd Dec 2007, 3:53 pm
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Hi, i`ve been using mtvvideoconverter on my pc and always the program crashed when it started converting. How did you got it running on your pc?
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ReynaMight Did you try any of the converters lattesurf told you to use?
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Old 9th Dec 2007, 3:24 pm
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Sorry forgot about this thread!

I did try one version which ofcourse increased the file size, I havent tried any of the others. I'll give them a try.

managergaritos: Try installing a codec pack like k-lite codec pack. Google it and get the standard package.
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Old 31st Dec 2007, 9:56 pm
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Use the MTV conversion to 160x120 or 160x128 only when you are converting a full-screen 4-by-3 program. Try 160x96 for wide-screen, and 160x64, to minimize the squishing/stretching problem.

If you don't like the alternate resolutions, an alternative is to convert the file to an aspect ratio of approximately 4-by-3 by cropping (not stretching) prior to the MTV conversion. This can be done with AviSynth or VirtualDub (or both together).
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