Can you download a codec into the blackberry (how)? Or do you really have to convert every AVI to Flash or to other formats through a long process?
This post borders on the illegal so I am going to assume the files you are downloading are legal trailers, not that it make a difference but it satisfies the not illegal rules of these boards.
First step is to make sure you have the proper codecs installed on your machine. You should be able to view the video with no problems on the machine that will do the conversion. If you cannot see the movie, you cannot convert it.
After you have those files you grab super. It's free and it does the job well. The link is below. It's pretty easy to use, find the file set the options and click convert.
These are the optimal settings for your video:
Output Format – MPEG4
Video Size - 320×240 or 240×260 for the BlackBerry 8100 Pearl
Video Bitrate - 400K
Audio Codec – MP3
Audio Bitrate - 48K at 22khz or 44khz (Personally 22Khz works fine)
Video Frame Rate – 30fps works fine but 24fps seems to be faster
Copy the file to your media card using BB Desktop Manager media app or enabling mass storage device on the unit and copying it to the mounted drive.
2009年7月3日星期五
2009年6月24日星期三
How do I convert an asx video file to a dvd?
Q: Is there a free downloadable program that I can use to convert an asx video file to a dvd?
A: Use the Media Coder software to convert asx files to other formats of your choice such as AVI or MPG then burn them to DVD with any burning software.
Download it from http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net
It is a free and very good software.
A: Use the Media Coder software to convert asx files to other formats of your choice such as AVI or MPG then burn them to DVD with any burning software.
Download it from http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net
It is a free and very good software.
Does anyone know how to convert an .asx file to a file supported by an iPod?
Q: I have some .asx files but when I ran them through the converter that I found on the internet, they came out and didn't play properly and skip in some places. I tried going to .mp3 and this is what happened. Does anyone know what file conversion I would have to make so that the converted file would sound exactly the same as the original?
Any and all help and suggestions are very much appreciated.
A: You would have to make to files into MP4 ones. Also, if you have any FLV files like things from youtube, you can use the vixy converter at vixy.net to convert them to MP4
Any and all help and suggestions are very much appreciated.
A: You would have to make to files into MP4 ones. Also, if you have any FLV files like things from youtube, you can use the vixy converter at vixy.net to convert them to MP4
2009年6月17日星期三
Does anyone know how to convert a .asx file to a file supported by an iPod?
Q: Does anyone know how to convert a .asx file to a file supported by an iPod? I have some .asx files but when I ran them through the converter that I found on the internet, they came out and didn't play properly and skip in some places. I tried going to .mp3 and this is what happened. Does anyone know what file conversion I would have to make so that the converted file would sound exactly the same as the original?
A: You would have to make to files into MP4 ones. Also, if you have any FLV files like things from youtube, you can use the vixy converter at vixy.net to convert them to MP4
A: You would have to make to files into MP4 ones. Also, if you have any FLV files like things from youtube, you can use the vixy converter at vixy.net to convert them to MP4
How do I convert asx files to mp3?
Q: How do I convert asx files to mp3? I need to download an asx stream but want to download it as an offline mp3 file, any free software please?
A: The ASX file is a metafile — a file which contains data about another file. In this case it is a simple text file which points to the file being streamed (which will probably be either a .asf or .wma)
To find the actual media file name, open the .asx file in notepad or a different text editor - this will give you the file type that is being streamed.
A: The ASX file is a metafile — a file which contains data about another file. In this case it is a simple text file which points to the file being streamed (which will probably be either a .asf or .wma)
To find the actual media file name, open the .asx file in notepad or a different text editor - this will give you the file type that is being streamed.
2009年6月12日星期五
Is there an available codex for viewing .asx files in Linux, preferably with Mplayer?
Q: Here's an example of one I'd like to see:
http://veratech.aero/asx/Phantom%207-19-2006.asx
Or am I missing a feature in my browser (Opera) that is needed in order to load this type of URL?
A: I tried your link this afternoon, it appeared to be down.
I was able to get the streaming video working moments ago with mplayer, although it was choppy. I use the codec package: all-20050412.tar.bz2 from http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/
I just tried your link again, and mplayer errored out.
Maybe there is something wrong with the link?
edit:
I was able to get a different asx file to play, so I do think there is something wrong with your link.
http://veratech.aero/asx/Phantom%207-19-2006.asx
Or am I missing a feature in my browser (Opera) that is needed in order to load this type of URL?
A: I tried your link this afternoon, it appeared to be down.
I was able to get the streaming video working moments ago with mplayer, although it was choppy. I use the codec package: all-20050412.tar.bz2 from http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/
I just tried your link again, and mplayer errored out.
Maybe there is something wrong with the link?
edit:
I was able to get a different asx file to play, so I do think there is something wrong with your link.
How do I convert asx files to mp3?
How do I convert asx files to mp3?
Q : I need to download an asx stream but want to download it as an offline mp3 file, any free software please?
A: The ASX file is a metafile — a file which contains data about another file. In this case it is a simple text file which points to the file being streamed (which will probably be either a .asf or .wma)
To find the actual media file name, open the .asx file in notepad or a different text editor - this will give you the file type that is being streamed.
Q : I need to download an asx stream but want to download it as an offline mp3 file, any free software please?
A: The ASX file is a metafile — a file which contains data about another file. In this case it is a simple text file which points to the file being streamed (which will probably be either a .asf or .wma)
To find the actual media file name, open the .asx file in notepad or a different text editor - this will give you the file type that is being streamed.
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