****The Official Samsung Galaxy S II Thread***

Got one Yeha. In saying yeha its still in the box. I refuse to remove it from there till my case and screen protector arrive. Gruby kid prints are not what I ant to see on it. Hows that for self restraint. :)
 
The KE8 rom isn't for us anyway and according too some chaps on xda the build number isn't as new as the KE7 we are on.

I tried it but found the auto brightness a bit erratic, currently using Angelom atm which seems fine to me.
 
I want to put some TV shows on my Galaxy (Curb Your Enthusiasm). But what do I convert them too? The complete show is 17GB, but obviously I don't need it to be the same quality and size for my phone so what program is best to convert the video files and what pixels?
 
I want to put some TV shows on my Galaxy (Curb Your Enthusiasm). But what do I convert them too? The complete show is 17GB, but obviously I don't need it to be the same quality and size for my phone so what program is best to convert the video files and what pixels?

http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html is easy to use and gives good results for me.

set it to res MP4 800*450 16:9 30fps and about 1000 to 1500kbps
 
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yes its free. can't remember sizes but you save around 30 - 50% on size. Play around with the settings of bitrate to see what suits you. Are your original files divx or mkv?
 
lool ok if the original files are 240MB and 576 x 432 I would leave them as is - you won't wanna compress them further as they will look pretty bad.

and with those setting above the file will actually be a lot bigger - def untick hi quality and stretch it.

edit and also convert only 1 video to see if it comes out ok before you do them all :p
 
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I've unticked hi quality and stretch it and I've changed the output video codec to MPEG-4. Hopefully the file will be a lot smaller now! cheers for the help.
 
I've unticked hi quality and stretch it and I've changed the output video codec to MPEG-4. Hopefully the file will be a lot smaller now! cheers for the help.

seriously tho there's no point converting those vid files you have. there as small as they are already - its just going to make them look even worse.
 
I guess, I just thought I could get them to less than 100MB because I've got the whole of "The Big Bang Theory" at less than 100MB per episode at decent quality, which means I could fit a lot more TV shows on my phone.
 
Argh, for some reason everytime I try and drag a video file onto my SD card or phone memory I get "Windows Explorer is not responding", I've restarted my computer and it's still doing it, any idea why or is there a better way to transfer files to my Galaxy?
 
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