Videos Format & MPC-HC x64 Settings + FFDShow


  1. Posts : 101
    Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
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    Videos Format & MPC-HC x64 Settings + FFDShow


    1.

    I Use Samsung Galaxy S II .. And I Have Questions For Video Support Format

    MPEG-4 = MP4 ?
    H.263 & H.264 & DivX << What Is It And How-to Convert ?


    AAC & AAC+ & eAAC+ ? ...How-to Convert

    And What The Best Music & Video Format For Samsung Galaxy S II ? [I Mean Quality & Size]

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    2.

    I Use Windows 7 x64 And Use Media Player Classic x64 But.. My MPC-HC x64 Not Have FDDShow..

    Where I Can Find FDDShow For x64 ?

    Please Guide For Best MPC-HC Settings ..My Speakers 5.1

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    3.

    How-to Turn Off Auto Add Pictures to WMP Library When I Saved Pictures From Browser ?

    My Computer Is Many Pictures ...
    Last edited by Gunniz; 08 Aug 2011 at 20:13.
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  2. Posts : 1,009
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1
       #2

    MP4 is a container which can contain video and audio files.
    You can play a file on a device when it supports both the container and the codec of it...
    H.264/mpeg4 (AVC) is a compression method.
    H.264 is the up to date version of mpeg4 compression, and it is known for it's famous bitrate(size):quality ratio which is the best currently between these kind of codecs.
    So, mpeg4 avc doesn't equal .mp4.
    Here you can find a few free conversion softwares.

    Your phones support:
    "
    Media support
    The Galaxy S II comes with support for many multimedia file formats and codecs. For audio it supports (FLAC, WAV, Vorbis, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MID, AC3, XMF), video codecs (mpeg4, H.264, H.263, DivX HD/XviD, VC-1) and video formats (3GP (MPEG-4), WMV (Advanced Systems Format), AVI (divx)).
    Continued support for the MKV format container was confirmed.[52][53] Continued native playback support for the Sorenson codec within FLV was also confirmed for this device[54] which was not stated in the Galaxy SII specifications as it was done in the Galaxy S.
    Up to 1080p video resolution playback is supported both on Exynos and Tegra 2 respectively, although unlike the Exynos 4210, Tegra 2 has been stated to not support 'high profile' encoded h.264 video.[55][56]"

    VERY nice! almost like a PC with codec packs..
    I suggest you to use 848X480px resolution for 16:9 video files with a ~2000kbits per second bitrate.
    you don't have to up the resoluition due to the screen resolution limits, if you find the video good you can lower the bitrate futhermore...
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  3. Posts : 7,055
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #3

    Gunniz said:
    1.

    I Use Samsung Galaxy S II .. And I Have Questions For Video Support Format

    MPEG-4 = MP4 ?
    H.263 & H.264 & DivX << What Is It And How-to Convert ?


    AAC & AAC+ & eAAC+ ? ...How-to Convert

    And What The Best Music & Video Format For Samsung Galaxy S II ? [I Mean Quality & Size]

    ==========================

    2.

    I Use Windows 7 x64 And Use Media Player Classic x64 But.. My MPC-HC x64 Not Have FDDShow..

    Where I Can Find FDDShow For x64 ?

    Please Guide For Best MPC-HC Settings ..My Speakers 5.1

    ==========================

    3.

    How-to Turn Off Auto Add Pictures to WMP Library When I Saved Pictures From Browser ?

    My Computer Is Many Pictures ...
    I do not know why you want to use ffdshow. You can download the tryouts here .

    ( I use MPC-HomeCinema with DVD Fab's PassKey Lite to play the Blu-ray movies. with the default 2 channel. But I think you can map your 5.1 going into View>Options>Internal Filters>Audio Switcher. You may try.)
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