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For the longest time I was having problems with my movies and other videos skipping frames on my device (especially the hi quality ones). Then I found a program called PocketDivXEncoder and the latest free version can be downloaded from The Creators Website.

What the program does is reincode your videos to be played on a mobile device.

When you unzip and run the program it will ask you what type of device you are using, I have found that the "PDA" device works best.

Once in the program go to "File to encode" and select the video (and subtitle file) you want to encode to play on your device. Next you can specify a location for the new file to be saved to or leave it as the default location (same folder as the original).

Now you can set the Video & audio quality, as well as brightness, contrast, saturation & sound levels. Also you can change the "output dimensions" to set the screen resolution but I would recommend leavening it the way it is because the program is pretty good at getting the best fit for that video on your device.

From here you can click on "Encode Now" to encode the video selected, or "Add to the list" to add it to a list of Videos to be encoded together.

Once finished your new video will be ready to be transfer to your device.

For playing the converted video files the creator of the program and myself recommend TCPMP - The Core Pocket Media Player.

The creator is also working with a company called Omniquiti, to develop a new and greatly improved version of PocketDivXEncoder which is now called Lathe that can be downloaded fromhttp://www.omniquiti.com for $5.95 USD


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harvey438 Convert videos to HTC Evo 4G on Mac with iMedia Converter Mac 0 Aug 2 2010, 8:46 PM EDT by harvey438
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Convert videos to HTC Evo 4G on Mac with iMedia Converter Mac



The Android HTC Evo 4G comes with a huge, clear, beautiful 4.3-inch screen that makes video-watching experience even better than previous "big" Android screens like that on the HTC Droid Incredible. But what is the best way for you to Convert Bluray to HTC Evo 4G for viewing? In this guide, we show Mac users how to transfer Blu-rays, DVDs, and videos to HTC Evo 4G for playback.

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sunny_143 hi, guys 0 May 26 2009, 2:00 PM EDT by sunny_143
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Anonymous AmAzIng!!! 1 Jun 21 2007, 4:41 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I think the whole concept of watching videos/movies is great..I recently purchaced a MDA and I am looking foward to downloading a couple of flicks..... How much space does a movie take of memory??
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