What are the best settings for converting Video for the Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920

I don't have a Lumia 920 (yet!) but I want to convert videos of TV series & movies to load it up for an up 'n coming big trip.
I have the Magic DVD ripper software on my laptop. See screen capture of the settings screen & options in the text below it.
What is the best settings to maintain good video quality while reducing the file size...?
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Video Type:
VCD/MPEG1
SVCD/MPEG2
AVI
WMV
MP4
PSP
ORIGINAL MPEG2
MP3
Frame Rate:
Original
23.976 (NTSC)
24.0
25.0 (PAL)
29.97 (NTSC)
30.0
14.985
15.0
10.0
Transform:
Letter (16:9 to 4:3)
Full (no Changes)
Crop to 2.35:1
Video Quality:
High (800kbps)
Very High (1000kbps)
Normal (600kbps)
Low (400kbps)
Very Low (200kbps)
Audio Quality:
Very Low (48kbps)
Low (64kbps)
Normal (80kbps)
High (96kbps)
Very High (128kbps)
Custom
Codec:
MPEG4
AVC/H.264

'Tron said:
I don't have a Lumia 920 (yet!) but I want to convert videos of TV series & movies to load it up for an up 'n coming big trip.
I have the Magic DVD ripper software on my laptop. See screen capture of the settings screen & options in the text below it.
What is the best settings to maintain good video quality while reducing the file size...?
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I've always used Zune to convert and transfer videos to my WP7 phone. Very easy.

jeromel said:
I've always used Zune to convert and transfer videos to my WP7 phone. Very easy.
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Thanks. I might be going about this the wrong way.

I just noticed that Win8 has a Windows Phone app. I suppose that it adds support for transfers and conversions. Not sure because I don't have my Lumia 920 yet.
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WP8 support divx, xvid so no need any tools any more

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Porting the 2160p 3D Video Player

On the MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC there is a video player called 2160p. This video player can play SBS 3D videos.
http://3dvision-blog.com/8344-trying-the-stereo-3d-support-of-the-mk802-android-4-0-mini-pc/
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I have an Acer passive 3D monitor that hasn't got an option to watch SBS videos in 3D. The only format it supports is interlaced.
I just got myself an Android mini-pc. The Uhost 2. I was hoping I could use the 2160p Player to view SBS videos in interlaced 3D.
The 2160p Player installs fine on the device and the Gallery works. But when I select a video to play, it crashes.
I am not sure if its a buggy app or if it only works on the AllWinner A10 processor. I am hoping someone could have a look at it and see if it's possible to get it working on other devices.
There definitely seems to be a market for this app:
http://www.freelancer.co.uk/projects/Mobile-Phone-Android/stereoscopic-video-player-for-ipad.html
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just to let the Professionals in this forum understand you more
this stereoscopic player turns any regular movie into a 3d movie that you can watch with any type of 3d glasses
and for that of course i join you guys on your request
please xda developers take care of this app called "2160p player" which is also known under another name "Gallery"
i tried to install this app on AOPK 4.2.2 with no success,i think it is for allwinner tablets only
we hope that xda developers will some how manage to let this app run under all type of android devices
here is a link for that App "http://www.mediafire.com/?7s5bj8yb8sjzcxb​
Sorry, I know this thread is a bit old.
as vetusa2 mentioned, this software only seems to work with Allwinner A10's. however, it does more than the 3d upconvert, it actively converts sbs to anaglyph--something I would find extremely useful, since my evo3d no longer works. I have found myself with loads of 3d videos and no way to view them in 3d without converting them individually.
so, has anyone taken it upon themselves to rebuild this package for other cpus? Or, alternatively, has anyone found another player with these capabilities?
Joining thread and listening.

Adobe Premiere Clip: Best Video Editor For Android

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Adobe Premiere Clip​I'm not sure how but this app was released and seems to have gone under the radar. Did you know that Adobe Premier was brought to Android on December 22 2015? Well neither did I. Android has been lacking a decent video editor for ages. Most editor apps can only cut together a slideshow set to music. When it comes to the apps that actually have some decent editing functions, they're so littered with ads that they become unusable.
I ran into Premiere Clip that is more or less Adobe Premiere for Android. You can edit your videos, trim your clips, add transitions, add audio and everything you need to create an awesome video. The craziest thing about it is you can save your video to the cloud and open it up with Premiere on your desktop! It will save all of your edits and you'll be able to pick up right where you left off.
While most decent video editing apps will cost you a few bucks or even charge you monthly, Adobe Premiere Clip is entirely free. Considering the power of this app, that is really amazing.
After you've finished your movie you can save it to your phone, upload it to YouTube or send it to Premiere on your desktop.
If you currently use Premiere or you're just looking for a great app to edit videos, you should check this one out.
Download Adobe Premiere Clip
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@DrGreenway Thanks for your threads and app recommendations.
You are awesome.
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thank you
wow good app
Funimate - Video Editor
Funimate is another brilliant video editor through which you can create and edit your videos, which you have already available in your device. It contains 15 video filters that help you in video editing.
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Funimate is another brilliant video editor through which you can create and edit your videos, which you have already available in your device. It contains 15 video filters that help you in video editing.
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Wow this one looks awesome I am going to download it thanks

InHandStudio

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When it comes to video editing, Android is getting better and better. Adobe Clip is a newly released app that has all the features you could want in a video editor... Except for a timeline. For some reason Android video editors rarely feature a timeline of any sort. Well I think I found the solution when I was looking for an editor to put together my movie about how airplanes are actually just demons traveling through portals.
InHandStudio is a free video editor for Android. It does have some in app purchases, so be prepared for that. This is a timeline based editor that lets you add effects, transitions, audio tracks and all kinds of stuff. When it comes to the effects, there are tons to choose from. You can even go in a fine tune them. So I can apply a blur effect, edit the amount of blur, and then I can change the blur strength throughout the clip.
When it's time to export your video, you can choose the resolution, aspect ratio, FPS, render quality, bits per sample and everything like that. This is really impressive for an Android app. I highly recommend downloading this app and checking it out. It's still very young so it will be exciting to see where this goes over time.
Here are some of the key features.
- Professional non-linear video editor
- Video morph
- Chroma key (green screen)
- No limits on number of tracks
- Multichannel effects
- Undo/redo stack for everything you do
- Many effects applied simultaneously
- Any effect's parameter can be animated
- Fine tune for all of output parameters
- Time marks can be set to align tracks to
- Adjustable play speed of video tracks
- Different media formats in one project
- Up to 1080p video output supported
- Share your movies with your friends
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Video quality/compression problems

I was testing Mi A3s ability to shoot video in low light. It appears that it cannot properly handle the recording as it compressed it to oblivion. Screen from the video:
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I also tried shooting in "Short Video" mode from the stock Camera. Surprisingly, it doesn't have the same problem. Screen:
Does somebody know how to fix the default mode?
mitonik said:
I was testing Mi A3s ability to shoot video in low light. It appears that it cannot properly handle the recording as it compressed it to oblivion. Screen from the video:
I also tried shooting in "Short Video" mode from the stock Camera. Surprisingly, it doesn't have the same problem. Screen:
Does somebody know how to fix the default mode?
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Mi A3 is a budget phone, low light video shooting quality is obviously a no-go... What kind of crazy low-light video quality would you even expect at this price range... For the price, I am not going to complain for poor low-light video quality...
MarcusMario0605 said:
Mi A3 is a budget phone, low light video shooting quality is obviously a no-go... What kind of crazy low-light video quality would you even expect at this price range... For the price, I am not going to complain for poor low-light video quality...
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Maybe I phrased that incorrectly. Both of the screenshoots come from Mi A3. It appears that in low light conditions it's "short video" mode comes out way better than normal video recording. Was just wondering if I can somehow get my normal videos to look like the ones from that "short video" mode.
Looking at codec details for both short and regular video, I am not sure how "short video" mode can capture better. It uses significantly less bitrate (8mbps at 720p) compared to regular video (40mbps at 4K)

Question Video settings help

I'm on my new 'Note' the S23 Ultra and have watched all the 'do this first' type YouTube settings videos etc., but I have a video issue.
On my laptop I use Windows Movie Maker, basic but easy for quick editing clips, and for more pro stuff I use DaVinci Resolve, however neither program will open my most recent videos?
I've tried different settings with the same result and have attached a photo of the details of a file that does open and one that doesn't, but I'm not sure what it's telling me? They all play fine in VLC Media Player.
I'm far from an expert at all this, and at 72 this year maybe it's just all getting beyond me, but any suggestions or help appreciated.
The one that works is from my S22 Ultra, the other the S23!!
Many thanks.
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Is the format supported?
Check the error messages in Windows Event Viewer.
blackhawk said:
Is the format supported?
blackhawk said:
Is the format supported?
Check the error messages in Windows Event Viewer.
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Check the error messages in Windows Event Viewer.
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I always save in mp4, don't think that bit has changed?
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They are all MP4 so shouldn't be an issue, but after further research and going through every setting both the Hi-Bit rate (whatever that it) and the High Efficiency setting were on.
Not sure what either are but hopefully that'll be the answer.
Now I just need a way to convert them back to normal settings or I'll lose several good wildlife videos
stewarta13wsb said:
Now I just need a way to convert them back to normal settings or I'll lose several good wildlife videos
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Yeah based on the file size it looks like the file type.

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