Best Video Resolution as supported by Nokia 303

Hi All,
I would like to know the best video resolution as supported by the default player in 303. I wanted to convert the movies into a compatible resoultion so that it wont stuck or lag.
Thanks,
Rohit
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Thanks for the reply...Could you suggest for these parameters as well...as the default values makes the video stucks..
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