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Video Converter App

I've used the below instructions with great success to convert my dvd rips. Keep in mind that you first have to get SOG Video Converter and the Video app from the Android Market first (duh) :p.


SOG Video Converter options that give proper aspect ratio using 1.0 Video Player on G1 (SOG the only converter that I have tried that works for this)

Choose profile setting "to iPhone"

480X320, H.264: Excellent Quality : (I adjust the parameters as listed below)

Audio = 64
Video Quality = 312 (you can make it higher, this value gives more space for video files with good quality).
Frame rate = 23.97
Output Image = Keep Aspect Ratio (this is important)
Video resolution = 480:320

If you get a full version of SOG and dont know how to open and save a file with above settings THEN GOOGLE IT OR READ THE USER GUIDE FOR SOG!
 
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I use any video converter - free edition when in the land of windows. As the name implies, it is the free version and converts most popular formats into any other popular format. I spent ages looking at free video converters, tried loads and finally settled on this because it is quick, it is free and most of all its best at batch jobs. Great when I wanted to convert my family guy, DS9 and farscape in one sitting.
 
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I use any video converter - free edition when in the land of windows. As the name implies, it is the free version and converts most popular formats into any other popular format. I spent ages looking at free video converters, tried loads and finally settled on this because it is quick, it is free and most of all its best at batch jobs. Great when I wanted to convert my family guy, DS9 and farscape in one sitting.


Agreed good program but I myself settled on Format Factory also because it's free and basically idiot proof.... http://www.download.com/FormatFactory/3000-2194_4-10819418.html?tag=mncol
 
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Maybe I misunderstood but doesn't cool8742 want an android native app. PC based conversion programs are everywhere.

I need this so I can not bring my laptop with me when out of town. I just connect to my home server and download the video I want and if it does not play I can convert it to mp4 all on my phone.

Maybe there is a player that will play ALL codecs but I have not found it.
 
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I just found that Vuze (aka Azureus) even though it is a torrent down loading program the new version does have a droid feature on it now as well that you can drag and drop videos into it when your phone is plugged in and will convert and transfer for you similar to itunes. Here is a list of compatible android phones
HTC Desire
HTC Evo
HTC Hero
HTC Incredible
HTC Magic
HTC Wildfire
Motorola Cliq
Motorola Droid
Motorola Droid X
Samsung Vibrant (Galaxy S
 
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I use the free version of realplayer. I just load the video into Realplayer and hit the tools then convert button. It has many options for what you want to convert it to. I convert it straight to 3gp for my Incredible and it even uploads it straight to my phone if I desire. I can load as many as I want it start and let it rip.

Is that on Android?? I downloaded Realplayer for Android, but none of my .avi files show up in it...

I'm guessing you're talking about Realplayer on a PC... which is YET ANOTHER PC application...not what the poster (nor the rest of us) are looking for.
 
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YOu can use Videora Android Converter is the easiest android converter and also it is free to download. You can convert any format of video into android compatible format, and enjoy your videos in your androids. The application even converts YouTube videos and DVD format files into android compatible formats
Sorry but Videora is very limited and full of bloody SPAM...
 
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The purpose to the thread was to discover a native app that would encode video without the need of microsoft windows, linux or command line software.

That was my impression too. But even if there's an app for that, video conversion on a phone would take FOREVER! Phones have tiny CPUs, GPUs (if any) and RAM!

I use simple drag & drop 'Smart Converter'. But on OSX! Running on an iMac or MBP! I wouldn't think of even trying it on a phone.
 
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