3gp cell videos for my Verizon phone
Posted 01-23-2009 at 06:32 PM by rubbish
Download this http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/
1. Select your output format. I used 3gp because I was having problems when I was trying to figure things out. MPEG-4 will probably also work for most phones.
2. Click the encoder options button. I set the video compressor for H263. I set the average bitrate for 150 and the maximum at 170 with a resolution of 176x144. I set the audio as AMR 10.2.
3. Click the edit output button. Select the shrink or enlarge circle. W=312 H=224. If you want to change the video size because mine is too small the H needs to be divisible by 16 for some reason. I then set the frame rate to 15.
4. Drag and drop a video into the progam box and press convert.
5. I use a USB cord to transfer files to my micro SD card. What I had to do to get my phone to see the file is move on of the videos from my phone to the card. Then I put the converted file in the my_videos file and I didn't have a problem from there on out.
1. Select your output format. I used 3gp because I was having problems when I was trying to figure things out. MPEG-4 will probably also work for most phones.
2. Click the encoder options button. I set the video compressor for H263. I set the average bitrate for 150 and the maximum at 170 with a resolution of 176x144. I set the audio as AMR 10.2.
3. Click the edit output button. Select the shrink or enlarge circle. W=312 H=224. If you want to change the video size because mine is too small the H needs to be divisible by 16 for some reason. I then set the frame rate to 15.
4. Drag and drop a video into the progam box and press convert.
5. I use a USB cord to transfer files to my micro SD card. What I had to do to get my phone to see the file is move on of the videos from my phone to the card. Then I put the converted file in the my_videos file and I didn't have a problem from there on out.
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gfhgfhghghghghghghPosted 01-27-2009 at 06:03 AM by darteam8
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