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Just what the title says... I'm thinking of turning mine into mobile movie players for my kids, so I don't have to hook up the portable VD player when we head to the beach this year.
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I have a 32 gb cf and a 32 gb sdhc in mine. I have about 80 movies on it.
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Dell Axim X51v , currently running Lenny's L11. 32 gb sdhc 32gb cf Pharos bluetooth GPS Skullcandy chrome full metal jacket earbuds. |
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I have a 16gb CF and a 16gb SDHC cards in my X51V. I have about 50 movies compressed onto my CF card. Could have done the same thing with the SDHC card but thats where I have my music, pictures, ebooks, bibles, pdf files and any additional PC files I want to have with me at all times. I have played movies on my X15V with either card with no issues with video output. The only issue with the X15V would be the use of a head phone since the head phone jack has in several reports on this site stopped working after standard usage. This has happened to one of my X51Vs but I just use the internal speaker system.
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I too had this problem with one of my x51v's and thought, Oh-Oh, this problem has bit me. However, when I re-flashed the ROM, it started working again. After using x51Mix, I realized that there is a separate volume control in it for the headphone. Now whenever my headphone jack stops working, I just adjust (lower) the headphone volume slider until it starts working again. So far it has worked every time and I luckily have not had a real hardware problem like others. I mention this in case it helps someone else who thinks it might be their hardware but isn't.
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great, thanks for the input!
So, what format do you convert to for best space vs. quality ratio? I converted to the lowest quality AVI I could, only one angle and no other special features of the film and I was able to get The Incredibles down to 268MB... |
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I, personally, use SPB Mobile DVD and set it for the highest quality. The usual output is between 500 and 800 MBs for a full length movie.
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