Maximum video resolution and/or bitrate/fps

could anyone tell me the maximum video resolution, fps, and bitrate suported by the video player on asha 210 and asha 310?

Do you face an issue? Does this help?

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    Thanks guys. There's no issue with playing the video when launching it direct in Windows Media Player. Its just when launched from the DirectShow API. We've now got a 3rd party looking at that API and have a temporary fix.
    So for future reference there are no specific problems with the rendering, codecs or resolutions, but there may be an issue with applications that launch high res media on to a 2nd monitor with the DirectShow API.
    thanks

  • Video Resolution, and Windows Reset?

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    2. Is it possible to reset all the windows to their default opening layout and size? (I screwed up something on my timeline so now only half of the horizontal slider bar is showing until I click on it)

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  • Video resolution and dual monitor assistance

    Trying to set up a show running on a windows XP Pro PC with dual monitor (ATI HD3870 card) so that videos run using Windows Media Player (or maybe something else if needed?) on the second monitor (actually a large projector).
    The videos are synchronised to DMX lighting using software so can't just be run from a DVD.
    All the videos have been developed using HDV anamorphic PAL 25fps footage but are rendered out using Premiere CS3 at 1280 x 720 (to keep 16:9 ratio at the highest resolution the projector/card (plus VGA extender cable) can handle.
    The videos can be launched quite happily on a single monitor system at this resolution and in any format (WMV, AVI, etc). The videos are launched via software using DirectShow (this is 3rd party software). BUT, when outputting to the second monitor the video playback doesn't work at any resolution above 720 x 576. It works fine at 720 x 576, but obviously when projected the image is way smaller than we need.
    Note that Windows Media Player will play higher resolution files on the dual monitor but not in full screen mode.
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    Thanks guys. There's no issue with playing the video when launching it direct in Windows Media Player. Its just when launched from the DirectShow API. We've now got a 3rd party looking at that API and have a temporary fix.
    So for future reference there are no specific problems with the rendering, codecs or resolutions, but there may be an issue with applications that launch high res media on to a 2nd monitor with the DirectShow API.
    thanks

  • Change video resolution and get it to be full screen? How..?

    Ok, so i got this small video clip i want to be in 720p. The "problem" is that its current video/image size is 640x480, and it is black on its left and right side. HOW do i edit the video so it gets full screened (and thereby stretched too) and in 1280x720 size? Like, when i play the video in media player and full screen it, it will be full screened WITHOUT those black tiles on the right and left side?

    goodiegood wrote:
    But does either of you know the answer to my other question about the fullscreen? Like, when i go into fullscreen in my media player, there should not be any black lines on the left or right. I see many tv-series that works like this
    It's all in the maths. Your monitor Aspect Ratio is 1280 ÷ 720 = 1.78:1 (the norm for most commercial DVD's) also known as 16:9. Your video aspect Ratio is 640 ÷ 480  = 1.33 (the norm for traditional TV screens) also known as 4:3.
    If you have a 'semi-intelligent' modern widescreen TV you will often find that 4:3 programs look distorted because your TV has stretched the image to ensure no black bars top and bottom. You then have to manually switch, with your remote, the aspect ratio to 4:3 to make the image look normal - but this then leaves black lines left and right.
    But the entertainment companies know that consumers want shows that fill the screen without black bars. To do this for older shows they artificially zoom the original to take only a portion of it. But they take that portion in a 16:9 ratio. It looks good on TV BUT, and a big BUT at that, you have lost some of the original image. They are also doing this with feature films.
    Two examples that arouse my ire:
    'The Wizard of Oz'. Originally filmed in 4:3 (most films before, around 1957, were). But go to any video store and you can buy a widescreen version. But there never was a widescreen version of that film. All they've done is cut a 16:9 segment out of each frame and, figuratively, thrown the rest away.
    'Original Star Trek'. You can buy this in widescreen, or watch the TV widescreen version. But there never was a widescreen version - they are cropping it to 16:9 and throwing the rest away.
    You can usually tell if a film/show has been cropped: there will be many examples (frequently of close ups on peoples faces) where the top or bottom of their heads don't show.
    So to (finally) answer your question: to Share your video in a widescreen format you must crop your clips to a 16:9 frame - job done.
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  • Export resolution and camera resolution question

    I am thinking of buying a new camera- specifically one that will film video in widescreen as well as widescreen photo's. I have been looking at some that have a maximum video resolution of 848x480, which will come out fine.
    With iMovie, so far I have been using my wife's Casio camera which records video at 640x480 (4:3 ratio), and I have been cropping the video in iMovie and exporting as 640x360 widescreen. The next resolution up from 640x360 in iMovies export settings is 960x540.
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  • Unsupported video resolution

    I changed to an unsupported (by my monitor) video resolution and now I can't see the screen. How do I change it back?

    I believe if you reset PRAM, it will revert to a default setting. See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1242 & http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379?viewlocale=en_US
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  • How do I maintain consistent video resolution in primary and tablet views?

    I have a module that includes a screen shot, followed by a video demo of the screen scrolling, followed by another screen shot. Everything flows smoothly in the primary view. However, things change in the tablet view. When showing the scrolling video slide, the tablet view increases the resolution to show the entire recorded screen. This differs from the screen shots on slides before and after that show just what can fit in the tablet view. Is there any way to reduce the resolution of the video demo slide to match the rest of the slides?
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    aggro
    What version of Premiere Elements are you using and on what computer operating system is it running?
    This sounds like a split screen effect to me.
    If so, one view on Video 1 and the other directly above that is the other view on Video 2.
    Then crop each so that each occupies 1/2 the Edit area monitor screen.
    (generalized since I do not know your program version, see effects Transform/Crop).
    I wrote the following in 2011 for a Premiere Elements 8 user in another forum
    Your basic tools to achieve your goal are Crop Video Effect and Horizontal Flip Video Effect.
    Video ONE on video track 1.
    Video TWO on video track 2, directly above Video ONE.
    Highlight Video ONE on video track 1, Edit Mode/Effects/Video Effects/Transform/Crop, followed by adjusting the crop under Edit Effects (see bottom of Effects Panel) so that Video ONE occupies the left half of the screen.
    Do the same for Video TWO on video track 2, Edit Mode/Effects/Video Effects/Transform/Crop etc. so that Video TWO occupies the right half of the screen. BUT end with Edit Mode/Effects/Video Effects/Transform/Horizontal Flip.
    Highlight the video on either side to make adjusts in the Properties Palette and appropriate Panel (position, cropping, etc). But, remember that if you make changes in the "flipped" right side of the screen, Edit Effects/Crop Panel right option will be for left and left option will be for right.
    You may or may not need the "flip" part of the effect.
    Please review and consider. If I have misinterpreted your question, please let me know with details and I will rethink what you seek.
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  • Best Quicktime resolution and codec for downloading a 1hr, 15 minute video

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