1. jnieto0560's Avatar
    I have gone through a dozen pieces of freeware and countless different configuration settings with the goal of doing two key things:

    - Easily converting DVDs to MP4 Format
    - Cropping Wide Screen to Full Screen to best take advantage of the storms screen

    Here's a few quick notes on what I have found, Handbrake is by far the easiest and most reliable of the video incoders/converters out there. Nero (7) was easy but the resulting video was a bit choppy, I do have to say that Nero recode was "Blazingly Quick"compared to Handbrake but I prefer quality. I tried several pieces of Free Software and my personal preference is handbrake. I would post the URL but do not have enough posts for the forum to allow me to.

    As far as what setting to use: I have to thank other contributers of the Crackberry forums as they have posted most of the technical detail on what settings to use with other codec converters. I was able to apply these to Handbrake. The one setting I was on my own on was in converting Wide Screen to Full Screen (Yes, even with embedded black bars). When messing around with Nero decode I was able to figure out how to set up handbrake to do this correctly. Nero gives you a visual picture of a single frame that you can change the borders on and also gives you the settings for the four borders, which translate directly to handbrake!

    One thing that I am not sure that handbrake will handle is the decryption. I use a commercial decryptor so was not able to verify whether Handbrake will decrypt or not. I use "anydvd" from slysoft. I believe I remember reading somewhere that it does but cannot verfy that (although I don't think that it will).

    Below I will cover the settings you would want to use on Handbrake for three configurations, Wide screen, Full Screen and the one I had a hard time figuring out, Widescreen to Full screen.


    There are some global configurations you we'll cover first.

    - When you first open handbrake, Click on the "source" button on the upper right corner. You'll want to select the DVD VideoTS.
    - On the column on the right hand side, Select "iphone and iphone Touch"
    - Under Destination, select the location where you want to store the finished mp4 at.
    - Right below where you selected the destination file and location there is a section called "Output settings" select "ipod 5g support" and make sure that the you change the format to "mp4 file"


    Below the "output settings" section there are three tabs that you will be working with. They are "Picture Settings" "Video" and "Audio and subtitles". Below I'll explain the settings for each of these sections. Two of the sections, "Video" and "Audio and Subtitles" will remain the same for all three types of configurations you are shooting for, the "Pictre settings" tab will be diffrent depending on what the input picture is and what you want the output to be.

    Here are the common settings for the "Video" and "audio and subtitles" tabs

    Video:- Leave the video Codec at it's defualt (H.264)
    - Set tehFramerate at 24FPS
    - Check off (select) 2-pass encoding and Turbo firstpass
    - Set the avg bit rate to 764. This will leave most movies at under 1Gbyte in lenght. If the quality is not good enough for you at this setting you can increase it (use multiplesof 16)likewise, if you would like to use less space on your MicroSD you can decrease this number

    Audio and Subtitles:- Source = Automatic
    - Audio Codec = AAC
    - Mixdown I use the Dolby pro Logic II even though it uses slightly more disc space but you can use the stereo setting as well
    - Sample rate = 44.1
    - bitrate = 64


    Picture Settings:
    For Widescreen to Widescreen
    - crop = automatic
    - Size : Anamorphic = None; Width/Height = 480x272
    - Filters = default (no filters selected)

    For Fullscreen to Fullscreen
    - crop = automatic
    - Size : Anamorphic = None; Width/Height = 480x340
    - Filters = default (no filters selected)

    For Fullscreen to Widescreen
    Contrary to other postings I have seen here and at other forums this can be done! Here's how.
    - crop = Custom. Here's an interesting point. Handbrake is smart enough to automatically crop the black bars at teh top and bottom of the picture this will give you a setting of "60" for the top and "62" for the bottom. It's the sides that are the trick. I initially tried 90 on both left and right. Thatgave me a good picture with a smudge of a black line on the left and on the right. When I tried it again I used 85 on both sides and got a (to me) perfect picture!
    Top=60; Bottom=62; Left=85; Right=85
    - Size : Anamorphic = None; Width/Height = 480x340
    - Filters = default (no filters selected)


    Click on the start button and Handbrake will open a command line window where you can follow theprogress (dont close it as it will halt the encoding process). It takes my PC several hour to do one movie but the results are worth it. Let me know how this works out for you!
    Last edited by jnieto0560; 01-27-09 at 07:25 PM.
    01-27-09 07:23 PM
  2. Landy's Avatar
    Now there are many software to resolve the problem,such as Xilisoft WMA MP3 Converter ,ImTOO WMA MP3 Converter, MP4converter MP4 to MP3 Converter and etc.

    So i take MelodyCan converter for example. It supports converter WMA to MP3, MP4 to MP3. Besides,it supports converter to MP3 from almost audio files.To our joy,it has fast speed and is easy to handle.
    01-28-09 06:13 AM
  3. ltrtiger's Avatar
    Great settings. Worked flawlessly. Thanks for taking the time to share this.
    01-28-09 06:36 AM
  4. koopajew's Avatar
    Followed the steps but when I try to get Handbrake to verify the Source I get an error message about no title being found. Is this an encryption problem? Any way around this?
    01-29-09 12:31 AM
  5. ioBuddha's Avatar
    I have tried all of the converters the best and fastest I have found is Badaboom. If you have an NVIDIA card it blazes a DVD to MP4 in 22 minutes. Simple to use, just click Iphone and start. You can adjust the size of the file as well. The programmer just took it out of beta. Go to badaboomit (dotcom)to check it out
    01-29-09 01:13 AM
  6. jnieto0560's Avatar
    Followed the steps but when I try to get Handbrake to verify the Source I get an error message about no title being found. Is this an encryption problem? Any way around this?
    It sounds like it may be, have you tried a different DVD?
    01-29-09 10:44 AM
  7. mgm1979's Avatar
    I have tried all of the converters the best and fastest I have found is Badaboom. If you have an NVIDIA card it blazes a DVD to MP4 in 22 minutes. Simple to use, just click Iphone and start. You can adjust the size of the file as well. The programmer just took it out of beta. Go to badaboomit (dotcom)to check it out
    I might have to give this a shot - got some Jeff Dunham DVDs I've been wanting to put on my Storm...thanks!
    01-29-09 10:57 AM
  8. Devlyn16's Avatar
    To each their own, but I never understood the facination with cropping to fill the screen.

    I'd rather have the full picture as the creators intended than fill up another 1/4 inch of my screen.

    can you imagine the eequivilenmt in music? Chop off the highs and the lows keep everything in the midrange
    02-09-09 10:07 AM
  9. PavementPilot's Avatar
    - Set the avg bit rate to 764. This will leave most movies at under 1Gbyte in length.
    That number should be 768. When I used 764 I got errors. 768/16=48 as to 764/16=47.75
    02-09-09 04:58 PM
  10. dibs ODDJOB's Avatar
    To each their own, but I never understood the facination with cropping to fill the screen.

    I'd rather have the full picture as the creators intended than fill up another 1/4 inch of my screen.

    can you imagine the eequivilenmt in music? Chop off the highs and the lows keep everything in the midrange

    The music analogy doesn't really exist, but if you want to be technical, that is exactly what you are doing when you compress it into a low bit rate MP3 and listen to it on a crappy MP3 player and even crappier earbuds, which is what most people do.

    As far as cropping in a movie, the creators did not intend their movies to be watched on a tiny a** 3 inch screen, so saying cropping the movie is ruining the experience isn't really all that accurate either. I would never crop a movie on for my TV. (I should add that I haven't cropped any of the half dozen movies I have on my Storm, but I might play around with it depending on the movie)
    02-09-09 05:15 PM
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