You might just have to bite the bullet and do it anyway
if you want the best performance.

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Michael



Craig Froehle wrote:
> Yep, I have (especially for the kid's videos) but I really hate having to 
> maintain a QVGA res file for the Treo, an HVGA res file for the TX, and a 
> full res file for when I watch it on TV or a laptop.  That's just a waste 
> of drive space and a waste of time doing two extra encodings.
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> ...... Original Message .......
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:38:14 -0600 "Michael M. Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Have you tried rescaling the video to the size you need
>> before putting it on the TX?  That way it would not have
>> to do it during playback, and the experience will be much
>> better.
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>> Michael
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>> Craig Froehle wrote:
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>>> Like many of you, I've used my Treo as a video player from time to
>>> time.  I'm tired of the small screen (a widescreen movie on a 2.5"
>>> diagonal square screen is *really* small) and have been trying to use
>>> a Palm T|X (it's better, but it bogs down trying to rescale 480p video
>>> to its 480x320 screen in real time).  Unsatisfied by that, I'm curious
>>> if anyone here has a device that they're completely satisfied with as
>>> a portable video player.  Ideally, I'd like something that isn't
>>> locked into a certain format (e.g., iPods) and has a 4-5" screen while
>>> still being light and small(ish).  Any suggestions?  TIA.
>>> - Craig
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