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Oilbrnr

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So I finally got a 3G. I thought that all I would have to do for movies that I wanted to load on the 3G was to have iTunes convert them. Talk about an crappy encoder!

I tried to use VisualHub to convert one of my iTunes loaded movies, but the 3G still would not play the file.

What is the best workflow to accomplish both a high quality file for the :apple:TV and iPhone?
 
Go with Handbrake. Then use the iPhone setting, and max out the resolution with the Loose Anamorphic setting. DVD quality that plays on everything. Bit rate can be anything you want, but there is not much difference between 1500, 2000, and 2500.
 
What about 5.1 audio? I take it that is what the iPhone balks at?
 
See my post in the sticky at the top of the atv forum. Best settings for all apple products in DVD quality. You can reduce the constant quality percent if you want smaller files. Also, when I say all products I mean new iPods, iPhones, iTunes, apple tv. This setting also works for ps3 if it is not a 64 bit file.

Edit: 5.1 works on atv for this setting and my post in other thread is #21.
 
I've been using HandBreak with the IPod High Res. I've got an HD TV and looking at the image between both the TV and my IPhone is pretty decent. I tried VisualHub and the audio turned out horrible.
 
See my post in the sticky at the top of the atv forum. Best settings for all apple products in DVD quality. You can reduce the constant quality percent if you want smaller files. Also, when I say all products I mean new iPods, iPhones, iTunes, apple tv. This setting also works for ps3 if it is not a 64 bit file.

Edit: 5.1 works on atv for this setting and my post in other thread is #21.

Thanks. Trying a couple of encodes now.
 
Meh, I'm not impressed with the picture via :apple:TV. Dark area transitions are terrible.

Looks like I'm back to making two encodes, iPhone versions going in as 'TV Shows' and the :apple:TV versions going in as movies.
 
Meh, I'm not impressed with the picture via :apple:TV. Dark area transitions are terrible.

Looks like I'm back to making two encodes, iPhone versions going in as 'TV Shows' and the :apple:TV versions going in as movies.

Might be overkill, but what I've been doing is putting one movie in 1280x720 with 5.1 sound as the movie name HD (designating it as the HD movie), and then another copy in regular format with stereo so that I can easily convert it for iphone, or play it on other tvs not connected to digital receiver, and it takes up less room because I dont encode it in HD

If that made sense
Mo
 
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