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Xvid4psp make input and output bitrate the same
Xvid4psp make input and output bitrate the same









#Xvid4psp make input and output bitrate the same tv

I then downloaded iPodifier and set it up to watch the Recorded TV directory, figuring that MKV files were automatically converted to DVR-MS via the method documented in my previous blog post, and then iPodifier could pick them up for conversion to iPod Video-compatible MP4. Several other attempts (that I cannot now remember, as it's been five days since I started working on this) were similarly slow and unsuccessful. These settings resulted in a 54MB file that had no sound (in WMP, I didn't check iTunes/Quicktime). (I know it would've been easier to show the picture, but I don't want to confuse my family by using my flickr account which is typically used for showing my entire extended family and friends pictures of my son.)

  • options: Hi quality, top quality, stretch it.
  • bitrate: 1248 (in retrospect, could've been lower).
  • aspect: 4:3 (as I edit this after the fact, should've been 16:9).
  • My first try used these settings, which I, for convenience's sake, exported as iPod_Video: Thus I turned to SUPER as it is free and seems to convert anything to anything else one you figure out its many options. It's a couple of years old but it has worked fine, and my birthday's coming up in five months and the iPod Touch will probably be reasonably priced or replaced with something even more technologically awesome, if my dear readers get the hint :D ) It so happened that I came into possession of a bunch of MKV files for a 10-year-old show I've been watching a lot of, with no XviD copies available online.

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    However, I had to find a new way to convert downloaded MKV content to the iPod. I do have to keep my eye on things more than I'd hoped but it's working fine. As I mentioned in my prior post, I have been "broadcatching" HD content in x264/MKV format, and converting to DVR-MS to play on my extender, and so far I've been pretty happy with it.









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