[vlc] Re: Using VLC to trancode media for cellphones.

Anders Nilsson anders.nilsson at netinsight.net
Thu Oct 28 11:45:10 CEST 2004


Sigmund,

I'm trying to use the built in player that comes with the motorola A925
phone, and there is no information about version aso.

I know it supports .3gp files and .mp4 files but I don't know what level of
mpeg-4 or how it has to be muxed.

.3gp files kinda sukks since the maximum framerate is 15 fps (from what I've
seen) and the audio is encoded at 12 kbps mono (AMR). So .3gp files is ruled
out for my application. 

I'm sorry that I can't provide you with more information and I have not seen
any other 'free' players for Symbian UIQ so I can't even give you any
pointers.

I beleve that the p800/p900 requires the same type of format as the motorola
A925 and this is what I see when reading the specs for p900.

http://my-symbian.com/uiq/techdata_p900.php

Video coding: MPEG-4 Simple Visual Profile Level 0, H263 Profile 0 Level 10,
H263 Profile 3 Level 10 
Audio coding: AAC, AMR

/Anders. 

-----Original Message-----
From: vlc-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:vlc-bounce at videolan.org] On Behalf Of
Sigmund Augdal
Sent: den 28 oktober 2004 11:13
To: vlc at videolan.org
Subject: [vlc] Re: Using VLC to trancode media for cellphones.

Could you give us the name and perhaps homepage of the players you used, and
we could try to give some suggestions on what to try.

Sigmund


On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 11:02:43AM +0200, Anders Nilsson wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> Have any one succesfully transcoded video and audio using VLC for 
> PDA_cell phones like P800/P900 or the Motorola A92x series?
>  
>  If yes: 
>  
> What player did you use on your cell phone? And what settings did you 
> use in VLC?
>  
> I've exausted the combinations I know,  I just can't make anything 
> playback on my Motorola A925.
>  
> Than you for any information.
>  
> /Anders.

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