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I am at my wits end. Hopefully someone here can help.
I have avi files of a cartoon series and am trying to convert them so I can take them with me when travelling to watch on my Nokia 5300 phone.
No matter what I try, once hte file is on the phone, the audio plays quicker than the video, and gets further ahead the longer the clip plays for. IT is noticeable even during the opening credits though.
I have used the guide at http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=16983&limit=no&threshold=-1 but without success.
I have also used the following software when doing the encoding:
Nokia multimedia converter
Xilisoft
Super
Mediacoder
Quicktime Pro (although had usability issues with this)
The files created in many instances work fine on the computer, but the sync problem appears when I copy them to the phone for playback.
I can get perfect sync using Nokia multimedia converter to get 3gp, but the video quality is terrible (very grainy) and the audio is too crackly to be able to understand, even with both on maximum quality settings (allowable settigns are not very high though in the Nokia Multimedia converter).
I have updated my phones firmware yesterday but this has done nothing in relation to this issue.
The tutorial link referred to above also has a Fantastic 4 movie trailer as a test file, and this has the sync problem when I put it on my phone as well.
Definately appears to be a software issue in the phone, but if anyone knows if this is solvable and how, or even if it is not sovlable please comment.
I don't know much about frame persecond and bit rate settings etc, so if anyone can suggest any settings to try in any of these programs I will run the tests and let you know the results.
cheers

Hi...
Just to let u knw that I'm also trying 2 convert Mickey Mse Clbhouse cartoon (avi file) to 3gp for my 1yr old daughter 2 watch-on-the-go.
Once I open this file from Nokia Multimedia Player, a window pops out saying 'Video Codec for nokia multimedia player is missing...'. After that, I'm only able to hear the file's sound with a blank screen. Anybody faced this kind of problem? Where can I find/load the missing codec?
PS: I downloaded a software called Plato Video To 3GP Converter & it works buuttt this is just a trial version. It can convert a file up to 2MB only. Shucks!! I have 2 purchase its full license then only I can load more than 2MB. The pic & sound seems perfect to me but its video were cut short....ehehehehe. My gurl got upset

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