|
I don’t receive my Axim until later today so I haven’t actually tried these files yet. However, I have a sample file from each of those profiles in my trusty 4 Gig Microdrive just waiting to be tested. I made the 3 profiles for the NTSC version of LOTR ROTK. I did not do any telecining because I want to see how Windows Media player 10 will handle the 24 FPS. Plus 24 FPS is a whole lot less processor intensive than 30 FPS. The last profile however will do upto 30 FPS without any telecining. This means that if the video is 24 FPS it will leave it that way and if the video is 30 FPS it will leave it that way. I use the quality VBR because it is does much faster encoding than the two pass VBR encoding does and it keeps constant quality throughout the video. However, I think the quality VBR does require a lot of processing power to decode. Maybe the 24 FPS will offset that. The 2.35:1 aspect ratio should help also. I guess I will find out in a few hours when I get my X50v. I typically get a file size average between 800 kilobits per second and 1400 kilobits per second. I think those profiles I put in the last post will get around 1100 kilobits per second. This should look great on a small screen though. You could probably go down to 400 kilobits per second and not notice any quality loss on a small screen.
|