I have a Dell X50 520Mhz with TCPMPhttp://tcpmp.corecodec.org/
Audio:
44100-48000Khz @ 128-96Kbps ABR(sample and bitrate based on source)
Algorithm Quality: 0 (best)
Channel: Auto
Video:
Xvid 1.2 (2-pass, unrestricted profile, Trellis Quantization, MPEG Quantizer)
320x240 @ 400-500kbps
4 threads(My encoding machine is a quad xeon, increases file size slightly)
No GMC or Quater Pixel as TCPMP does'nt support
Audio Filters:
Volume Normalization
Video Filters:
De-ringing
De-blocking
De-interlacing (FFMpeg)
3D Denoiser (High Quality)
These settings should work ok on most QVGA Xscale PocketPCs
For VGA PPCs with a 612Mhz+ XScale just change the bitrate to 550-700Kbps and the res to 640x480
PocketPC Encode Settings
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This is mine for my O2 XDA IIi using Mediacoder 0.5.1, with TCPMP as video player for PocketPC.
Audio
Source: Lame MP3 Decoder
Encoder: LAME MP3
Resample: 44100 Hz
DownMix: Average
Audio ID: 0
Gain: Auto
LAME Setting (on the right side tabs)
Rate: CBR
Channel: Stereo
Bitrate: 64
Algorithm: 0
Video
Bitrate: 256
Rate Mode: Fixed Bitrate
Format XVID
Bitrate control: Disabled
Container
Container Format: Default
Picture
Resize Video: 320x240
Frame Rate: 12.000 (or 15.00 if you prefer better quality, bigger file)
(Everything else unchecked)
Select the files and click start to begin conversion.
Audio
Source: Lame MP3 Decoder
Encoder: LAME MP3
Resample: 44100 Hz
DownMix: Average
Audio ID: 0
Gain: Auto
LAME Setting (on the right side tabs)
Rate: CBR
Channel: Stereo
Bitrate: 64
Algorithm: 0
Video
Bitrate: 256
Rate Mode: Fixed Bitrate
Format XVID
Bitrate control: Disabled
Container
Container Format: Default
Picture
Resize Video: 320x240
Frame Rate: 12.000 (or 15.00 if you prefer better quality, bigger file)
(Everything else unchecked)
Select the files and click start to begin conversion.
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