[E71 on Linux] Best settings for encoding video?

Hello all,
I have an E71 and I would like to encode videos on my Linux box for it.
I have a script for that, using MPlayer's MEncode. I'd like to know what are the best settings, i.e.: Resolution, Video Bit rate, Audio Bit rate and Codec / file format.
Also, what is the best video player out there for the Symbian 9.1 3rd., preferably a freeware app...
I have DivX Mobile installed and the built-in Real Player (very poor quality playback - maybe because incorrect encoding?)
Thanks!

Enough of the data you need is most likely on these two pages:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/technologies/audiovideo/av_features/FN_vid_table.html
http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/E71

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