Video transcoding (5800 XM) - AVC

Hi!
I love my new Nokia 5800 XM and would like to copy some videos onto the phone for watching on the go. I'm lazy so I decided to just use PC Suite to convert them. Have in mind I'm using 7.0, since I hated Nokia Music and switched back to a version that does what it's supposed to. I'm also with v21.0.0.25 firmware on the phone as I can't get the v30 update yet.
I picked the High quality setting, which transcoded my video to 624x352, avc video and aac audio. Unfortunately, the video won't play back on the phone - I get that lovely "Unable to play either sound or video clip. Trying to play partially" message and then it plays back the sound.
What's up with that? I thought the 5800 was supposed to play back H.264.
Thanks

I don't know about the 5800 but the N97 just refuses to play back AVC (h264) at all. Since they share a lot in common I'm guessing that whatever is wrong is affecting both devices.
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