OK Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gentlemen! I am happy to announce some movie-on-Palm OS PDA happiness.
I've experimented with a few softwares and settings (Thanks much to everyone who's suggestions and solutions have helped this come about) and I've come to some sort of wonderful conclusion. Much trial-and-error commenced, but finally something that works well is do-able.
My set-up: Mac OS X v. 10.3.8,
TapWave Zodiac2,
ffmpegX and plenty of Teen Titans, Justice League, and various other films and clips. Oh yeah,
MMPlayer for the player. And another MMPlayer offering,
videosize for conversion approximations.
My settings on ffmpegX:
Video Codec: Xvid [.AVI] (ffmpeg) (check "Encode Video")
Video Bitrate: 200 kbit/s, and with videosize's help, I put the episode of Teen Titans at 22 min. and the target size at 30 MB (even though it eventually comes to about 42 MB.)
Video Parameters:
Video Size: 320 x 240
Autosize: 3:2
Framerate: 15
Audio Codec: .MP3 (check "Encode Audio")
Audio Parameters:
Audio Bitrate: 64 kbit/s
Sampling: 22050 Hz
Channels: Mono
Options:
I check to enable: "High Quality", "Use B-frames", and "Two-pass encoding".
I leave the "Filters" and "Tools" tabs alone in ffmepgX because I haven't gotten the video-resizing stones just yet to delve into playing with these, but if you guys can shed any light on the subject, then maybe I'll play with them at some point. Otherwise, I'll just go on encoding and watching wonderful content on my Zodiac2.
Then I hit "Encode" and, many minutes later, I have something ready to send over to my Zodiac2. I use the MissingSync app. to mount my SD card to the desktop, but any card reader works just as well. I send the converted video over to the SD card and then I open up MMPlayer to play with the settings.
Video Settings:
Window zoom: 1x
Fullscreen zoom: 3/2x
Rotation: Follow GUI
And after setting up a playlist of content from my 1GB SD card, I lean back and watch my content in relative peace and happiness. The landscape orientation of the Zodiac2 looks great and the zooming feature allows me to save some MB's on the conversion, but still get some good quality on the handheld. I'm having a few issues with some "bugs" (I'm not sure if they're really bugs or just me not doing the software right) in MMPlayer. I guess that I'll have to experiment more on this aspect of it, but for now I'm so happy to have gotten to this step.
So there we have it. Thanks to everyone here in this thread and in the PM's who suggested settings and softwares. And the MMPlayer forums are good, too, for other helpful hints or links to yet other threads of video re-sizing goodness. Hopefully these settings help other people, and I'm curious to know what you guys might change or further customize for yet more better video on the Palm. I haven't yet done any "live action" content, just animation so far, but I'm planning on converting some actual movies (and for added complexity, subtitles.) Any suggestions are appreciated, as always.
Gotta go back to the converting work, but I just wanted to check in. Hope you're all well.
POL9A