Good good. Glad it's all going ok. But don't zoom! If you feel the need to zoom, we'll adjust the encoding settings so you don't need to zoom. All zooming does it mean you are viewing 160x160 video pixles on 320x320 pixels. That means every video dot is being shown on 4 pda screen dots. i.e. BAD!
If you feel the need to zoom once your video has been encoded, we'll change the encoding settings.
The changes you'd need to make would be
1) You'd need to set the size to 320 and 320 with keep aspect ratio unchecked after pressing "change" (step 6).
and 2) you would need to do an extra stage. Press CROP, and then use the arrows to crop a large portion off the left and right of your video (so you should have about 12.5% of the width of the video cropped on the left, and another 12.5% cropped on the right).
That would save you zooming, and stop you losing all that quality, but obviously 25% of the width of the video would be lost.....
But zooming is really pointless. If you 200% zoom a 320x240 video to watch with the pda closed, you will only see 160x160 of the orignial video pixels. i.e. 2 thirds of your video would be off the screen!!! There isn't any point encoding a file to then lose 2/3rd off the edge of the screen.
If you're thinking of watching in landscape, with the pda open, then that's a different matter. But if you were doing that, you would be encoding at 416x312 so......
Sorry for the lecture

I just hate zooming (for valid reasons imho

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