Hello all! Just purchased a Tungsten T and a Kingston 256mb memory card. Was hoping to download a full movie to the T using freebie software ... and can only get about 70 min on a 256mb card. Here's what I'm doing now ... looking for improvements, hopefully free or low cost purchase third party software(s).
1) Use DVD Decrypter to 'rip' the DVD onto a desktop computer.
2) Use FlaskMEG to convert the ripped file to MPEG-1 format.
3) Use Kinoma Producer to convert the MPEG-1 file to palm file format.
Takes about 100mb to convert a half hour of video (using the middle setting, not full screen).
Also, the process to transfer the file to the Palm is unbelievably slow. It took about 45 minutes to transfer a 3 minute video (via the usb cradle). I figured at that rate it would be 7-8 hours for a 30 min video, so I just let the thing transfer overnight at home via bluetooth.
So ...
Is there any way to improve compression, either through Kinoma or another software, to get a couple of hours of video on a 256mb card?
And is there any way to speed up the data transfer?
Thanks!
1) Use DVD Decrypter to 'rip' the DVD onto a desktop computer.
2) Use FlaskMEG to convert the ripped file to MPEG-1 format.
3) Use Kinoma Producer to convert the MPEG-1 file to palm file format.
Takes about 100mb to convert a half hour of video (using the middle setting, not full screen).
Also, the process to transfer the file to the Palm is unbelievably slow. It took about 45 minutes to transfer a 3 minute video (via the usb cradle). I figured at that rate it would be 7-8 hours for a 30 min video, so I just let the thing transfer overnight at home via bluetooth.
So ...
Is there any way to improve compression, either through Kinoma or another software, to get a couple of hours of video on a 256mb card?
And is there any way to speed up the data transfer?
Thanks!