Snappy! - 2005-07-09 4:55 PM
Thanks for your reply Republic Commando !!

Actually it's SEV, I believe. havent played it for a while, but I think I picked SEV as my avatar.
Anyway, playback of .mov files directly on your HPC will cause issues.
Most .mov files have too high a bitrate to be playable by the lower processor speed of HPC's. ALso, the framerate of these files
(PocketDVD's Screenrating handles this part
) is too high to be viewed properly on the DSTN screens that most HPC's have.
With the instructions I send to you by pm, you should be able to make PocketVideo work with the .mov files including audio, but I think the codec pack only has quicktime6 codecs for the conversion. On the mplayer website
(www.mplayerhq.hu
) you can find the original files for the codecs, and if you put those in the codecs folder, it might be able to handle qt7 files as well.
I havent done .mov files for a couple of weeks now, and have been so wrapped up in pd20 development, I forgot.
I did had a converted trailer of the new harry potter on the pocketdvd.ca website, as well as did a fantastic4 one and one from Lego Star Wars, all 3 were quicktime7 files. and I did use PocketVideo for those.
However, today I updated the site a bit, and since the trailer section was not really viewed much, I replaced it for a different section
(reviews
)
Due to your request, I am thinking about implementing the instructions I send you, but still dubbing if it would not increase the filesize of the download too much.
I'll look into it though, but no promises.
Sincerly,
Sev.