[How to] Encode HD videos for Iconia Tab - Acer Iconia A500

Well, since there is no guides for how to encoding videos for our lazy Tegra 2 Tablet, I happy making this for you guys.
First of all, im mexican and I never study english, so my gramatical skills aren't very good
All we need in this guide, is Staxrip, a free and open source UI for several tools, like avisinth, x264, virtualdubmod, besweet, and a lot more.
You can download Staxrip ready for tegra encoding from this link: Download Staxrip
Now, if you don't want to complicate this bussiness just uncompress Staxrip.7zip on C: because all paths are set for C:
OK, open Staxrip and you will be a window like this:
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"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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there is a lot of options, simply and fastly:
Source: input video
Target: output video
Filters: avisynth filters
Resize: well, exactly that, resize
Encoder: default set to x264, baseline, no tunning, HQ and already configured.
Container: default set to mp4
Audio: default set to AAC VBR ~192kbps
All this settings are ready to play on our Iconia tab.
1. Drag and drop a good quality video on staxrip window. The program may ask for some programs like avysinth or others, all apps required are stored inside application folder and staxrip just ask for install, but you don't need to search or download any of this applications.
2. Once that the video you selected are loaded you will see something like this:
You now can see info about input video, like resolution, display aspect ratio, pixel aspect ratio and stuff.
If you see on last image, I clicked on Resize and I selected 1280x720 and Resize filter has checked on Filters settings.
3. Now just click on Next button at bottom right and the project will be added to Jobs list. If we want to attach several videos to encode just close Jobs list and repeat all process to load another video. If not, just click on Start! button.
Now you can see the output video on your A500 and see what smoothly the video will play.
Click here if you want to download and test a nice 1280 output video to play on your iconia
Please feel free to ask for anything you want
BTW, This profile settings works with 1080p too

How much time it takes to encode 2 hrs movie?

What's the advantage of encoding the movie, versus downloading an app like MoboPlayer that plays just about anything?
MoboPlayer seems to work well.

Maddmatt said:
What's the advantage of encoding the movie, versus downloading an app like MoboPlayer that plays just about anything?
MoboPlayer seems to work well.
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Anything but 720p+ MKV files, unfortunately..

@ Alejand
Thanks for sharing. Nice job. I'll try this. The video you posted is nice. And don't worry about your proficiency in English here. You are not writing a master thesis
Anyway, I did not know that the iconia is capable of playing the video on the fly without downloading. Awesome, I love this tablet.

techpal said:
How much time it takes to encode 2 hrs movie?
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All depends of how much frames per second can encode your hardware, for example if you pc is powerful and you can process 100 frame per second and your input movie is 2 hours at 23fps then
2 hours= 7200 seconds.
7200 seconds x 23 fps = 165600 frames
And if your hardware can encode 100 frames per second then encoding process will take about 27.6 minutes
But remember, we al depends of your hardware

can it deal with discs? almost all of my movies are stored on bluray or DVD disc. i once downloaded a free version of a bluray tool. it works well, but there is a big logo "foxreal" in the centre of the converted file. it's really affect viewing. i have looked for such free tool for a long time. any suggestion?

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Video (Divx) Playback OK or not?

I am considering getting a Wizard (Qtek 9100) to replace my almost dead XDA2.
However a very important aspect for me is playing videos. I already re-size videos for my XDA2 to 320x240 250-400Kbit depending on what it is and audio 56kbit/s all at 25fps (sometimes less).
They work fine on the XDA2 of course (Betaplayer can run around 300% on the benchmark). Will they be OK on a wizard?
I guess this does not answer your question totally, but I have a K-Jam, and I encoded a couple of DVDs to DIVX and played on my phone using TCPMP(betaplayer) without any problems. Smooth playback.
The settings that i used for dix encoding was around 150kbps 320x240 size (25fps) with 96kbps audio.
Havent fiddled too much with the encoding settings and will try again with higher bitrate, though that would increase the size quite a bit i guess.
I think you would be surprized at what all the 200Mhz OMAP850 processor can do - as long as you do not run a LOT of heavy applications at the same time.
Thanks. I was guessing that if my XDA2 can run at 300% then the wizard would at least be able to run at 100% ... but really wanted to make sure as i use it a lot for films.
the processor is good, but the programs aren't yet addapted to this processor...
maybe you should also consider the Eten M600, if you don't mind to lose the great keyboard. Everything is better on the M600, better processor, better camera, better support and upgrades,...but it hasn't the nice keyboard...but you could use the application 'FullScreenKeyboard' to solve that problem.
the screen on the Wizard (Qteck9100) is really great and very clear...I don't know about the screen on the Eten M600.
I do have a wizard now, but if I would lose it, i don't know if i would buy the wizard again or go for the Eten M600...It also depends on the fact of the applications will get adapted for the DualCore processor of the wizard, because, like i said, the processor isn't that bad, but it can be slow with some applications....
video goes very well on the wizard, no problems with it yet...
CIAO!
VOODOOS!L
No I want the keyboard... I REALLY want the keyboard... I like everything about the Wizard... my only worry was the video, i use it on airplanes a lot.
If the M600 had 640x480 then i might have thought about losing the keyboard.
Other than video I just need email, ICQ etc. and perhaps VOIP ... all of which seem to work OK to some degree.
I also like the fact its smaller than my XDA2....
Pobman said:
I also like the fact its smaller than my XDA2....
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But it's fatter, because of the keyboard. But thats OK since that IS a feature you want in any case.
i even stream them from my pc over wifi, flawlessly
OK I have ordered one.... comes tomorrow morning.
Thanks.
PocketDIVXencoder. Approximately 340 kbps video+64 kbps sound. Smooth playback.
Wow!
PocketDIVXencoder is really good! Thanks for hooking us up!
I just converted an episode of a TV show and set it to highest quality picture and sound, and it played fine, no scips or jumps at all and the quality was great!
I have been using a program that work great.
SmartMovie Converter, it is in two parts: a desktop converter, and a player for the pda
you can find more info at
www.lonelycatgames.com
Dxvix
my div x player is not working.
although my windows media player is also not working properly.
the working properly means that they both are not playing my video songs and clips.
so plz help mee..
if one can do ..
tell me the best player ....
i have O2 XDA ....
Hey Pobman,
I am in exactly the same position, however I am just upgrading from the original XDA which I have been able to upgrade due to this amazing forum.
Please let me know how good the wizard is with video as it is a major factor for me and will help me decide between this and the universal.
Thanks
Jayman
Just streamed a movie from my pc via wifi and played on my wizard with TCPMP, these were the settings, it has a weird frame size due to it being wide screen.
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On a similar note, what would be the maximum resolution, bitrate and framerate for smooth playback of wmvs? Or is this format not a good choice for the Wizard?
John
does the wizard play movies in fullscreen flawlessly?
jdg, Yerp..plays it well smooth...just make sure nothing like active sync runs in the background :wink:

***Challenge for all PPC users and Develpors***

(ISSUE IS TO PLAY A WMV FILE ON PPC)
I Tried my best to play atached wmv file on my ppc wm6 even i tried wm video codecs in windows but my research failed and i need all genius users help,,
Me waiting who will first play this file.
Thanks in advance.
Munazzam.
Try CorePlayer 1.2
Try CorePlayer 1.2
Take VistaMediaPlayer Ver.11, it works here
but i need for POCKET PC.
one thread for one file, please stop this sh.....!
Its very urgent Please Help.....
strange file... even vlc cant open it...
try to convert it or make a screenshot & mp3 cause video is same all the time
Thanks someone tried to play it please keep trying to help me.
My i760 came with a small wav player that will pop up in Total Commander (or any file explorer) and play the file. I hear there are some "search" options available if I'm not mistaken HINT! HINT!
It is encoded with the latest WMV9 codec, you won't be able to play this on anything but Windows Media Player 10 or later.... NO PPC player will play it without conversion.... not even CorePlayer (it only supports upto WMV8)
If you really must get it playing on PPC go get a video converter and put it into a useful format like mpg or h264.
Sendaris said:
It is encoded with the latest WMV9 codec, you won't be able to play this on anything but Windows Media Player 10 or later.... NO PPC player will play it without conversion.... not even CorePlayer (it only supports upto WMV8)
If you really must get it playing on PPC go get a video converter and put it into a useful format like mpg or h264.
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But it is strange... It plays well in my device!
maybe becasue you device has WMP 11 or 10
aa125690 said:
But it is strange... It plays well in my device!
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Which device you r using?
if it works on pc windows media player, have u tried using windows movie maker/ windows media encoder to transfer to your phone, works for me
Oh, I see what you guys are saying... It is a *.wmv file!
Sorry, I only meant the audio part, not the video.
But i need video specially.
This should work on your phone. It worked on mine.
http://xpdnc.org/downloads/temp/ccent31.avi
I didn't mean for the file size to increase so much, but I wasn't sure what sort of codecs a PPC could handle. I tried a newer Xvid codec at first, and it didn't work. So I reverted to a PPC-specfic AVI container with a generic MPEG4 codec. Hopefully you have 5MB of free space somewhere.
dumpydooby said:
This should work on your phone. It worked on mine.
http://xpdnc.org/downloads/temp/ccent31.avi
I didn't mean for the file size to increase so much, but I wasn't sure what sort of codecs a PPC could handle. I tried a newer Xvid codec at first, and it didn't work. So I reverted to a PPC-specfic AVI container with a generic MPEG4 codec. Hopefully you have 5MB of free space somewhere.
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Very very Thanks to Mr.Dumpy for give your preciouse time to work for me can you tell me about the convertor you used for it.
Thanks.
Hey Thats Not Very Funny, When I played it I got this...
Here
munazzam said:
Very very Thanks to Mr.Dumpy for give your preciouse time to work for me can you tell me about the convertor you used for it.
Thanks.
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I used SUPER.
The download process is a bit of a pain in the butt because they hide everything beneath gigantic walls of text.
1. Go here: http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html#Down
2. Click the link that says, "Start Downloading SUPER ©"
3. Click the link that says, "download and use"
4. Click the down arrow (
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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), or just scroll to the bottom.
5. Click the link that says, "Download SUPER © setup file"
I know it's a ridiculous navigation process, but that's what they make you do. In exchange, you get a free program that does a decent job with converting files. Just toy with it. Test it on some small video files and see what looks best for you.

Get Badaboom files to enable TouchHD profile!

Hi all
I've just finished editing the Defaults.xml and creating some basic graphics to enable the TouchHD profile in Badaboom!
You can now have GPU accelerated transcoding with ease.. just one click!
[size=+2]Tested only on Badaboom 1.1.1.194[/size]
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[size=+1]Video transcoding settings:[/size]
Profile: baseline
Level: 3.0
Bitrate: 650-900 VBR (default 750 - should be a good tradeoff between quality and size)
Audio: mp3 stereo 128kbps
Resolution: 720x480 (due to a limitation in badaboom you can't set this beyond the hardcoded resolution and that's the closest to our 800x480..)
[size=+1]Enable or disable deinterlacing according to your videos![/size]
[size=+1]Get the files here:[/size]
http://www.mediafire.com/?ji1gy5z3kg3
first and last UP just for letting more ppl see this post..
Cheers Eraser , works a bloody treat , you gotta love the speed that it transcodes files . Great work .
how's the image quality compared to x264 based converters at the same bitrate?
I kind of take it all back , converts super fast but slaps DRM over everything , won't let me play on my htc . bummer .
maybe i am doing something wrong but i can't find out how to turn DRM off .
~.~ .. why it is so stupid that it won't use CPU...?
both cores were nearly idle while encoding.
mcdull said:
~.~ .. why it is so stupid that it won't use CPU...?
both cores were nearly idle while encoding.
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That is a joke isn't it? Badaboom is a GPU video encoder, the fact that it doesn't hog the CPU like most encoders is what makes it so good.
garybeaman said:
That is a joke isn't it? Badaboom is a GPU video encoder, the fact that it doesn't hog the CPU like most encoders is what makes it so good.
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Yes, and just try to encode some ~1hour from movie for my X1.
Quadcore CPU 6800 - 20mins
Nvidia GTX 260 GPU - 6mins
i hope badaboom will support xperia 800x480 resolution in next versions
Wow, this is awesome. Maybe 20 minutes or so for a normal movie for me. The end product is bigger in size than if you were to use one of the two "made for Touch HD" applications our members have created, BUT the movies look superb and play smooth as butter with no audio sync problems at all.
Pop your DVD in and after you've set up this profile for the HD click "Start", then copy the file over to your HD. Excellent! It also looks like you can do VOB directory too if you've already ripped all your media to harddrive, but I haven't tested it yet. I'll have to try that next to see if it's any faster than ripping right from DVD.
Thanks for pointing this out! Wonderful!
Looks great but everytime I instal and start up badaboom it restarts my system. Any clues??
Thanks Eraser, this is great. It also works on the latest version 1.2.1
This would probably get more hits if it was posted in the Apps and Themes section though.
Charlie3999 said:
Looks great but everytime I instal and start up badaboom it restarts my system. Any clues??
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Anyone help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like your video card has problems. Have you tried the latest drivers for your card?

video format?

If I want to view video files on my Hero what format do I need to use? The files I currently want to watch are in divx format.
Thanks, TL
Time_Lord said:
If I want to view video files on my Hero what format do I need to use? The files I currently want to watch are in divx format.
Thanks, TL
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If you download double twist to your computer, it will automatically format the video format to watch on your phone. Its super simple.
They need to be in mp4 format.
Time_Lord said:
If I want to view video files on my Hero what format do I need to use? The files I currently want to watch are in divx format.
Thanks, TL
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divx is a avi which is not supported. I think there maybe a app that plays them but im not sure that its stable. Covert them to mp4.
I believe Meridian Noble plays AVI, not sure about DivX encoding.
It has to be encoded as mp4 and not divx or xvid. There is no codec in android currently to read a divx or xvid file.
ElAguila said:
It has to be encoded as mp4 and not divx or xvid. There is no codec in android currently to read a divx or xvid file.
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Video support in Android just plain sucks in general imo.
i think yxflash supports divx, not sure how well it plays though and you have to pay for it
katmandu421 said:
Video support in Android just plain sucks in general imo.
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Not necessarily any developers fault (not that you where blaming one) but its difficult to make an Android app run native code which is needed for decoding. The JVM from what I understand cannot handle that kind of work so it is passed on thru Native Code. Not impossible, just difficult.
Something to clarify: The difference between audio/video format and file container.
MKV, AVI, MP4, 3GP .. these are all containers. This DOES NOT specify the video or audio format.
I believe the best core supported media format is h.264 AVC video with AAC audio in the MP4 file container. You might be able to use different file containers or audio/video formats so you will just have to experiment.
I have not tried doubleTwist for video encoding yet, but you can find A LOT of info on video encoding over at the doom9.org forums. MediaCoder is also an excellent freeware application which has some device specific versions.
taken from my post in PPCGeeks
So far Format Factory seems to be the ticket for me with these settings. Played with Meridian of course
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venumx said:
i think yxflash supports divx, not sure how well it plays though and you have to pay for it
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that app doesn't work on the hero at all.
.mp4 format is the proper format I do believe.
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[Q] Stuttering on video playback - MP4 1280 x 720

I have some high quality video (BBC Frozen Planet - "H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1) 1280 x 720" according to VLC Codec Details) that really stutters with the standard video app. I tried DICE Player and it was no better. I tried MX Video Player and I finally seem to be getting somewhere - but I am puzzled.
MX Video Player has a choice of decoding modes at the touch of a button:
H/W Decoder
S/W Decoder
S/W Decoder (fast mode)
H/W mode is still stuttering, but the other two seem to work perfectly. (Wow - I love this screen!!)
So why doesn't H/W mode work?
And does anyone know which of the other two is the best (by which I probably mean uses least battery)?
Will S/W modes use more power than H/W?
fjuniper said:
So why doesn't H/W mode work?
And does anyone know which of the other two is the best (by which I probably mean uses least battery)?
Will S/W modes use more power than H/W?
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1. I can't give you any details about why the HW decoder would have issues without the video in question, but I assume it has some unusual settings in the encoding that confuse or bog down your decoding hardware. It's not something that comes up a lot, honestly--usually hardware decoding either works fine or fails outright, in which case you can fall back to software decoding.
2. I honestly don't know exactly the difference between fast and normal software decoding in MX. I assume the "fast" flavor is optimized for speed at the cost of quality, but I haven't been able to discern any differences between the two modes.
3. Yes, SW decoding uses massively more power than HW. The tab has fixed-function video decoding units that use relatively little power for the codecs it supports, while the CPU can sit idle. In software mode, the CPU is doing the decoding, so you're going to be taxing it heavily, which is a very large power drain. I almost never play software video on mobile devices, but I'd expect your battery life to be about half as good with software decoding compared to hardware.
stuttering has to do with bitrate...especially since the format your file is is what I rip to and I've had no problems...even in software...I've found that you lose no quality with a bitrate of around 6k for 720p...I haven't tried higher because you get close to the 4gb FAT32 limit with a full length film
Have you tried the file on your pc? And if your bitrate is too high...use format factory to bring it down
Thank you for your detailed answers teiglin and bdroc.
@teiglin (3) Confirmed what I thought about H/W versus S/W.
@bdroc The attached image from VLC suggests that the bit rate is around 400 kb/s, which seem an awful lot less than the 5k you mention, so I am not sure how low I should go if I re-encode in Format Factory. I am trying the Mobile Devices preset -> HD AVC(H264) 1280x720 which uses 1500KB/s. 1% complete so far...
The file came direct from the BBC btw, using get_iPlayer. It plays perfectly on a laptop. With the window sized to 7.7 inches like the tablet, the tablet looks so much better! (ThinkPad T400).
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I like this program to look at video info
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
Masterface7 said:
I like this program to look at video info
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
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Thanks for that. So my original files was:
Overall bit rate : 2 467 Kbps
Bit rate : 2 367 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 3 500 Kbps
And the same file after conversion in FormatFactory using the preset mentioned below is:
Overall bit rate : 1 617 Kbps
Bit rate : 1 489 Kbps
The second file seems to play perfectly well in MX Video Player in H/W Decoder mode, so that is good, though it is a shame to have to convert what seem to be perfectly good files to be able to use them on the Tab... It took 1hr 47mins to convert the 58 minute file!

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