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Old 10-27-2009, 02:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone used the Any Video Converter program for Blackberry series?
I learn that it can convert .mkv files to blackberry supported format. I have an anime series with 28 episodes in the mkv format. Does anybody know at what settings (format, Bitrate, resolution, sample rate) i should use for curve 8300?
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Resolution would be at 320x240. Not sure about the rest as I don't convert.
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I finally got the mkv converted for curve 8300 by using following settings:
format:mpeg4
resolution:320x240
video bitrate:512
framerate:24
audio codec:aac
sample rate:44100
audio bitrate:64
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I am using Any Video Converter Pro! It is very easy to use. There is just Blackberry series output profile in the right panel of the sw, you can just select it and convert the videos. You do not need set any parameters at all. Put the converted to your BB, then you are able to watch your videos on BB.
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I am using Any Video Converter Pro! It is very easy to use. There is just Blackberry series output profile in the right panel of the sw, you can just select it and convert the videos. You do not need set any parameters at all. Put the converted to your BB, then you are able to watch your videos on BB.
hi, figerson, i'm having trouble to disable the subtitles, the drop down menu for the subtitles is greyed out and cannot be clicked, but when I preview or convert a video the program continues to add subtitles. None of the changes that I make in the options menu seem to have any effect either.
can you shed some light on? many thanks!
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hi, figerson, i'm having trouble to disable the subtitles, the drop down menu for the subtitles is greyed out and cannot be clicked, but when I preview or convert a video the program continues to add subtitles. None of the changes that I make in the options menu seem to have any effect either.
can you shed some light on? many thanks!
You can use the software below to remove subtitles first, and then use Any Video Converter to convert it.
mkvtoolnix -- Matroska tools for Linux/Unix and Windows
download and install the windows version.
then add the MKV file, uncheck the subtitle track, set output folder, start muxing.
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You can use the software below to remove subtitles first, and then use Any Video Converter to convert it.
mkvtoolnix -- Matroska tools for Linux/Unix and Windows
download and install the windows version.
then add the MKV file, uncheck the subtitle track, set output folder, start muxing.
figerson, thank you sooooo much!!!you're wonderful
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