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Help How can you record in 720p?

So now that you have video in 720P on your incredible how do you play it on your HDTV since I can't even make my video out cable show anything readable on a TV using the video input? One of my HDTV's has a flashdisk input but wouldn't work for me. Seeing 720P on my incredible phone would be worthless with that small image.
 
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Are you using the official TV-out cable?

HTC Droid Incredible TV-Out Cable is Now Available

That certainly makes it look like the picture would be perfectly clear...

The other, cheaper option would be to transfer your 720 file to a PC, and then do whatever you want with it. Edit/repackage/mux/etc and deliver to your TV via Xbox, DVD, media center PC, whatever.

-HD

the tv out on the incredible does not support 720p, it only uses RCA connectors, you would have the copy the file to another medium to play it in 720p.
 
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Are you using the official TV-out cable?

HTC Droid Incredible TV-Out Cable is Now Available

That certainly makes it look like the picture would be perfectly clear...

The other, cheaper option would be to transfer your 720 file to a PC, and then do whatever you want with it. Edit/repackage/mux/etc and deliver to your TV via Xbox, DVD, media center PC, whatever.

-HD

I bought the cable from Verizon for 19.95. I see HTC has it for 29.95. I assume they are the same. I know I can't send a 720P signal through an RCA video output but even the TV display through the video cable is unreadable but is cristal clear on my Dinc. I have a Blueray player and Directv hooked up to my HDTV but since I don't have a Blueray recorder how can I play the 720P on my HDTV. It has no USB input.
 
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I bought the cable from Verizon for 19.95. I see HTC has it for 29.95. I assume they are the same. I know I can't send a 720P signal through an RCA video output but even the TV display through the video cable is unreadable but is cristal clear on my Dinc. I have a Blueray player and Directv hooked up to my HDTV but since I don't have a Blueray recorder how can I play the 720P on my HDTV. It has no USB input.

Have to some how get the video file off of you Incredible and put it onto a medium that you are able to hook up to the TV. Burn it to a cd/dvd with your computer, copy to a usb drive and use an Xbox or PS3 to play it. Some computers have an hdmi out. One last option if you have FiOS tv, you can put the movie on your computer and stream it to your DVR.
 
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Have to some how get the video file off of you Incredible and put it onto a medium that you are able to hook up to the TV. Burn it to a cd/dvd with your computer, copy to a usb drive and use an Xbox or PS3 to play it. Some computers have an hdmi out. One last option if you have FiOS tv, you can put the movie on your computer and stream it to your DVR.

My Bluray player had a USB port in the front so plugged my Dinc into it thinking we had figured out the problem but it says the Dinc isn't sending compatible data. I doubt if copying to a USB drive would be any different than plugging in the phone directly but I could try it.
 
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My Bluray player had a USB port in the front so plugged my Dinc into it thinking we had figured out the problem but it says the Dinc isn't sending compatible data. I doubt if copying to a USB drive would be any different than plugging in the phone directly but I could try it.

You could always burn the 720 movie to DVD with Imgburn or Nero (as a 'movie' DVD with standard MPEG-2 compression, the DVD file structure, VIDEO_TS, blah blah blah) and just play it from your Bluray player.

I agree, though, it would be easier to play via USB, and since the Bluray player has the slot and everything you might as well use it... and you won't end up with a whole bunch of DVDs or VCDs sitting around.

I would try copying the file to a freshly formated USB drive (fat32) and see what happens. Your Blueray player should have more info about its USB slot - like what filetypes are compatible, if there are any DRM concerns, etc.

To bad you can't just plug your phone in though...

Also - new idea - try putting/taking the video onto your phone's SD card, and then use a micro-SD USB card reader and plug THAT into the Bluray player. Then you wouldn't have to mess around with a PC/Mac at least.

-HD
 
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Open the camcorder>menu>settings>resolution and an option for 720p should be there. If you don't see that option make sure under Encoding Type you have MPEG4 selected. 720p isn't available under the H.263 and H.264 Encoding type settings.

This has been bugging me for a min. Don't know how mine got set to h264. Couldn't remember how to get the 720 setting. Thanks!!
 
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