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Help How to convert my DVD's to watch on Droid X?

Footman

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Hey Guys,
just got my Droid X, not impressed with battery life TBH, never mind I guess the Incredible would have been worse. Screen looks great and as I travel I was thinking of replacing my ipod Touch with the Droid X to play media, DVD's and music...Makes sense.....

My question really revolves around ripping DVD's to Droid X and best mobile media player to watch them on....

Currently my DVD collection is already ripped on to my PC in so and MKV form as I stream all around the house with media extender.....

Can you guys suggest best format and resolutions for playing movies on the Droid X?

How do you currently do this???


Thanks,

Greg
 
I agree on battery life. I got five hours my first day and last night when I pulled it off the charger it dropped to 90% from 100% with a few texts - within 30 minutes. Not sure what's going on, but Spare Parts stated that "Android System" had a might large wake lock. I disabled the Geolocation in Fancy Widgets, will see if that helps.

I agree on handbrake though. Just a quick tip if the DVD you're trying to rip has copy protection you MUST install VLC to get handbrake to rip it.
 
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I agree on battery life. I got five hours my first day and last night when I pulled it off the charger it dropped to 90% from 100% with a few texts - within 30 minutes. Not sure what's going on

100% doesn't mean the battery is completely charged. The last bit of charging often takes the longest. Leave it on a charger overnight and it shouldn't drop to 90% that quickly.
 
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Yeah I believe that I can convert mkv's to mpeg4's easily enough (not sure about custom resolution 854x480), I suppose I should just drag and drop to a folder on the Droid X to play.

Any recommendations on music and video players for Droid X? DoubleTwist?

If you want to play the movies on a TV using the HDMI port they have to be in a format that the stock gallery can see, since only in the gallery is the HDMI drivers enabled.
 
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Going to use DVD catalyst 3 to convert MKV to Mpeg-4 for Droid X, simplest option tbh......

I guess any standard media player should be able to handle an mpeg 4 file...


I guess final step is just to drag and drop to a couple of custom files (video and music) I created on the SD Card. DoubleTwish would help with sync but not sure if I will be needing this.....



Thoughts???
 
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I use Clone DVD Mobile. It has many different phone formats. I use the XBox 360 setting which makes a 840 x 480 mp4 and by modifing the ini file I can increase the record volume. Or use the Apple TV mode 856 x 480 but can't control record volume.

Clone DVD also allows me to have the closed captions recorded with the movie. This is a must for me since I have poor hearing and even with full volume and headphones I miss a lot of the dialog.

Both use a slider control that allows you to adjust the created file size, which also determines the quality. Example, one movie I recorded could have a files size of 700k to 2 gig in size by moving the slider.
 
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Going to use DVD catalyst 3 to convert MKV to Mpeg-4 for Droid X, simplest option tbh......

I guess any standard media player should be able to handle an mpeg 4 file...


I guess final step is just to drag and drop to a couple of custom files (video and music) I created on the SD Card. DoubleTwish would help with sync but not sure if I will be needing this.....



Thoughts???


Let us know how that works.

I have a lot of ripped DVD's, and just want to be able to convert them to watch on my DX. I really want to keep a high quality video in the conversion.
 
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Let us know how that works.

I have a lot of ripped DVD's, and just want to be able to convert them to watch on my DX. I really want to keep a high quality video in the conversion.

If you already have the DVD's ripped then just use Handbrake as mentioned previously. It works like a charm as I have a couple movies on my phone at this very moment. What's even better is Handbrake takes advantage of multiple CPUs, but you still get a bottleneck at the HDD.
 
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Is clone dvd mobile by slysoft? I'm gonna try it out. I currently have handbrake and vlc installed, but I cant get them to work correctly. :( I want to rip a DVD WITH the menus, but both rip them without. Also sometimes the sound and video are way out of sync.

You might be able to use an application called Super, but I'm not 100% sure it will meet all your needs. I'm still dabbling with it but there are a ton of options to mess around with.

SUPER
 
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Is clone dvd mobile by slysoft? I'm gonna try it out. I currently have handbrake and vlc installed, but I cant get them to work correctly. :( I want to rip a DVD WITH the menus, but both rip them without. Also sometimes the sound and video are way out of sync.

Use the settings I posted above. I had the same problem. Using these settings there is zero audio delay. You can't rip the menus to MP4, only MKV.
 
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this link appears to be broken. :(

J

Are you greeted with the message "The connection has timed out"?

I tried on my development machine and can hit the website, but my laptop times out. Not sure what's going on since I've gone to the site a couple times this past week.

Nevermind, it doesn't seem like the link is working at all now.
 
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What is handbrake exactly, do I need other programs to use along with it. Right now I use DVD shrink and then burn backups with Decrypter but it doesn't always work with all movies. Nothing works for Disney movies that I have found.
Thanks in advance.

Handbrake is simply a video transcoder. It converts your video from one format to another of your choosing, i.e. mp4.
 
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Update: I successfully took a full length divx movie which was in AVI format, added it to "Movies" in doubleTwist, told it to sync the movies and it auto converted it to the mp4 format which the Droid then picked up in the "Gallery". Video playback was full screen and perfectly smooth with great quality. I don't know why anyone would want to go through the trouble of setting up a conversion program when this simplistic option is available...

Next test is the dvr-ms files that my Windows Media Center generates. DoubleTwist sees them so I'm wondering if it will convert those as well. Results in my next post.
I'm about to try this momentarily, as well as some of the other methods and settings that have been posted in that thread on the first page. I obviously can't test the results on my Droid just yet, but I can at least test the quality on my computer.
 
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