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Using Handbrake?
May be too little too late but maybe it'll help someone..
Plug phone into computer with USB cable. Pull down notification bar and tell it to mount.
Should open on your comp like a normal USB device.
Then you can make whatever folders you want in the DCIM folder (I Think?) Wherever you see the camera folder just make whatever you want along side it. I made a music, video, contact list, friends and family.
Copy paste your videos into the video folder you made (I've only tried .mp4). Unplug.
Go into you "Gallery" folder in your menu, should see what you created and be able to play whatever from there.
May be too little too late but maybe it'll help someone..
Plug phone into computer with USB cable. Pull down notification bar and tell it to mount.
Should open on your comp like a normal USB device.
Then you can make whatever folders you want in the DCIM folder (I Think?) Wherever you see the camera folder just make whatever you want along side it. I made a music, video, contact list, friends and family.
Copy paste your videos into the video folder you made (I've only tried .mp4). Unplug.
Go into you "Gallery" folder in your menu, should see what you created and be able to play whatever from there.
Blazingwolf: Its working fine now. Not sure but I believe that my "simple" reseting everything was all I needed for it to work. Great!
Quick question: Is the Droid's screen HD?![]()
Technically, it's lower than an HD resolution, but on a screen that small you don't need an HD resolution to look great.
My results from this AM.
h.264 2457kbps @ 848X480
AAC @ 128kbps
MP4 container
The 2457kbps is set by Handbrake and as reported by Act1. For settings I have just used the iPhone setting and then changed the screen size. Looks and sounds really good on my phone.![]()
Drop the 848 px dimension and leave the horizontal field blank. Then Handbrake will calculate the proper horizontal dimension for any video you use, based on its aspect ratio. If it's a widescreen movie, it'll be around 848. If it's a TV show, it'll be 720. Now you don't have to think about it and constantly change things based on the source videos, Handbrake takes care of all the calculations. The videos will always be as large as possible for the Droid(480px tall) and in their proper aspect ratio.Also would like to add, Act1 has a horrible hitch in the video after resuming from the pause state.
And 848 x 480 makes all the videos looked squished. So...if you're coming from tv, or DVD source, you're better off using 720 x 480.
Drop the 848 px dimension and leave the horizontal field blank. Then Handbrake will calculate the proper horizontal dimension for any video you use, based on its aspect ratio. If it's a widescreen movie, it'll be around 848. If it's a TV show, it'll be 720. Now you don't have to think about it and constantly change things based on the source videos, Handbrake takes care of all the calculations. The videos will always be as large as possible for the Droid(480px tall) and in their proper aspect ratio.
That's what I'm doing now, after the 848 debacle.
I still don't understand how people are getting h.264 videos to play on the phone. It is supposed to be native, it says it on the box. But those files will NOT play on my phone.
Drop the 848 px dimension and leave the horizontal field blank. Then Handbrake will calculate the proper horizontal dimension for any video you use, based on its aspect ratio. If it's a widescreen movie, it'll be around 848. If it's a TV show, it'll be 720. Now you don't have to think about it and constantly change things based on the source videos, Handbrake takes care of all the calculations. The videos will always be as large as possible for the Droid(480px tall) and in their proper aspect ratio.
I'm not sure I understand. If it's a standard definition TV show in 4:3 aspect ratio, you shouldn't want a full screen on the widescreen format Droid, because that means it will stretch and distort your picture.When I did that I was not getting full screen video which is what I have been after.