Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How long does it take to encode a DVD using Handbreak?
It depends on the length of movie and your comps. processor... mine is sorta slow so it can sometimes take anywhere from 3-6 hours. I usually start a conversion at nigh before bed so it's done the next morning. It might be faster on your machine.
sudo apt-get install h264enc
h264enc -3p -p iphhq

Easiest way I have found to get movies is that work great is just to download them from sites like mp4pig.webs dot com or under the movie section on crackberry. There is tons of titles already shrank and formated to work on mobile phones I have not had any problems playing them on my Droid
interesting site, but what quality are those movies? Video encoded using Handbrake from a high quality source is almost HD quality on the Droid's screen. If your images quality is not as good as Fabulous's sample (post #152 or 218), it's not worth the download.
90 perecnt of the movies on there were made the same way as posted. Majority are perfect and super clear but You will eventually get a bad quality one. But a 10 minute download as opposed to a 4 hour turnaround is worth a quick delete for me.
I know that H264 is of much better quality, but in all honesty; has anyone noticed that much of a difference in that format vs MP4 on the playback of our phones?
Ok, so I'd like some input on this. I have a huge DVD collection (over 1K) and I'd like some help. Easiest way I've found for ripping is using bitRipper. I then use Moto Media Link for a quick drag and drop to Droid. The issue I'm having is that regardless of what settings I use in bitRipper regarding aspect and resolution, once MML moves the file to my Droid, it shrinks it so only 2/3rds the screen is used. Picture is great, no frame drops, and no audio sync issues, however, it doesn't fill that gorgeous screen!!! What gives? Anyone out there have any insight? Anyone using bitRipper and/or MML for this?
*it seems MML will only do hi-res if you pay for the premium version
I am trying to convert a 2GB+ .m4v file to a format that will play on my Droid.