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Question what video settings the N900 supports?

Has anyone used the Any Video Converter program? I just had it installed in my new Windows 7 and would like to convert a couple of videos to N900. Does anybody know at what settings (format, Bitrate, resolution, sample rate) the N900 supports?
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I am using Any Video Converter too! It is very easy to use. There is just Nokia 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 N900, then you are able to watch your videos on N900.
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hi, figerson, do you mean the default settings is the best for N900?

One more question:I have trouble with subtitles when i convert mkv files into mp4 files. the subtitles in the mkv files are not seen by the program, but they are always imbedded into the video. i've tried everything and I can't turn off the subtitles, is there a way to turn off the subtitles?

I would really appreciate your help.
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You can just set the frame size to 848 × 480 with Nokia pre-set to perfect the video.
I am sorry that I could not find a way to turn off the subtitles.
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Re: N900

the file formats supported by N900 are: .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .3gp; codecs: H.264, MPEG-4, Xvid, WMV, H.263

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You can just set the frame size to 848 × 480 with Nokia pre-set to perfect the video.
I am sorry that I could not find a way to turn off the subtitles.


I contacted avc support yesterday. The tech guy told me this workaround:
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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.
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I contacted avc support yesterday. The tech guy told me this workaround:


Great, this can work.
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i heard that N900 doesn't support mkv video file format.
i have many Japanese anime series which are in the mkv format. so i am wondering how to get these to n900 in the near future
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i heard that N900 doesn't support mkv video file format.
i have many Japanese anime series which are in the mkv format. so i am wondering how to get these to n900 in the near future

Use the Any Video Converter Pro to convert mkv videos to the format that N900 supports, you could just choose the Nokia preset to convert the mkv videos. Then transfer them to your n900.
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It was announced that VLC media player is being released for Maemo, perhaps this will allow support for MKV files? It would just be another codec to add to VLC, right?
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