Some of us have been able to get Video Encoding working, and some of us haven\'t. (I haven\'t... and I\'ve been trying to get it working for weeks now...)
In here I use the term \"Encoders\". When I say \"Encoders\" I mean people who are able to succesfully encode video files for the Zaurus. I am NOT talking about software.
I didn\'t know how to word this so I\'m just going to say it... I would think that someone who has it working might want to volunteer to encode video files for other people. The other people could list (offline... NOT on the forum) which videos they need encoded for the Zaurus, and the person who is set up to encode could look at the list and choose which files he/she wants to encode for them. Those people would talk to that person offline, setup a method to transfer the original video over the internet, then the encoder encodes it, and then sends it back.
This could be a great opportunity for the \"Encoders\". There are 2 reasons why... and I won\'t say which one is better :wink: :
* Because it makes you feel good to help someone else
* Because you could \"forget\" to erase the original file you offered to encode for someone else after the encoding is done... and you could... er... add it to the list of videos you currently have?
It\'s a win-win situation and both sides benefit.
With that in mind, this forum is a place for \"Encoders\" to post their names and offline contact info. (Also, this forum is for discussing this idea) Then someone on the forum would send a list of videos (offline) they have which they would want reencoded for the Zaurus and the Encoder would choose a few (or even just 1) from that list, and arrangments to transfer the files would be set up.
For legal purposes, it is assumed that the Encoders will only offer to re-encode videos which he/she owns on DVD/VHS/VCD/etc... and that the forum participants likewise own the originals.
*gag*
Also, I have a webserver and I can receive files via AOL Instant Messenger, so I can help with the transfer of these files if help is needed.
Also, it is important for the Encoders to mention which video players their newly compressed videos will support (and it is assumed they have succesfully done this at least once and it works... otherwise this is a big waste of time ).
Again, this forum is for discussing this idea and for the posting of \"Encoders\" offline contact information, the codecs they use, and which video players their resulting videos will support.
Have Fun!!