On 13/12/05 3:22 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Why not use mythstream to transcode it to 3GPP H.264/AAC at CIF >> resolution? I would like to do this on my treo, but so far the only H.264 >> player I found does NOT support AAC. I guess I couldget MP3 Audio, but I >> want to try to stay 3GPP so it works with the most phones out there. >> >> -Nathan > > I know Apple audio devices use AAC aside from that I have no idea what you're > talking about. I'm not sure if my suggestion will be helpful or not, but have > you taken a look at The Core Media Player for your treo? > > http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users To chip in, I've used Myth's job queue and a hacked up nuvexport (2 separate techniques) to create 3GPP compliant files from software encoded television shows before. It's not H.264 you're looking for it's H263, or MPEG4 for video and the sound should be Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) or possibly AAC *if the device and player support it*. I used a Nokia N-Gage, which plays H263/AMR in a 3GPP container natively, or you can buy pvPlayer ( http://www.packetvideo.com/solutions/products.html ) For Symbian OS which supports MPEG4. Then you just put the files on a memory card. The difference you have here is that you could use the WiFi to stream the files live. I'm not sure if 3GPP's container streams and I know you'd have to specially build VLC (used by MythStreamTV) to compile in some of the above codecs you'll need. But worth a shot if you had the hardware, but if I was in the house, I'd just watch it on a normal frontend. Joshua King Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
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