Video coding

i'm trying to code a video for tv out on my n95 but the sound is out of sync. Does anyone know the best fps as i heard this can fix the problem

There's a free program called Any Video Converter, is quite easy to use and works reasonably well.
Nokia has a program called Nokia Video Manager.
Also there's the Nokia Multimedia Converter, you need to register at forum Nokia to download.
You can also use the Media Player in PC Suite to encode videos, Open the video then select File->Save as...
ImToo makes some video converters but they are not free.
There's a video converter called Super from eRightsoft that's a favourite of many board members.
Also there's PSPVideo9, it's designed for the PSP but it works perfect for encoding QVGA videos for N93/N95 and other phones.
It's free.
Quicktime pro also allows you to re-encode (if you have the money)
RealProducer Plus, allows you to encode into Realplayer formats and create streaming videos and many other things, but it's not cheap and you need a monster PC (i.e. very powerful) to get good results.
Nero Platnium 7 also can re-encode.
There are many many other solutions for video encoding.Message Edited by el_loco on 20-Sep-200710:46 PM
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