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Hey all, I own a Palm TX and I've been trying to get some videos to work on it with TCPMP. The issue is that I've installed all the plug-ins necessary to get the H.264 videos to work, according to some other posts I've read. These include mpeg1, mpeg4, mpc, avc, aac, and ffmpeg plugins. Well what happens is that I try playing a video, Bleach to be exact from DB, it is an.avi that uses H.264, I think. I'm not technically savvy with video codecs and what not. But anyways, my Palm shows a glimpse of the video for a second and shuts off immediately afterwards.

Anyone have any knowledge or experiences with this? Hello Brighthand, Newbie here and glad to find all these Vid to TX threads. Apologies if I post anything in error of rules/styles. Just learning and trying to post first time.

Use Handbrake to convert your H.264 to an.avi that TCPMP can view. On opening Handbrake, don't use the default. You'll need to switch over the encoding to result in.avi that will suit. On the right side, chose Ipod/Touch and then change the video tabs to go to.avi. It's the closest setting to the 480x320 size of a TX. If you're going to put this on anything smaller, adjust accordingly.

Can't promise screen shots but if I have time, i'll try to add to this later. Other posters have scads of info on Handbrake. Just learning this myself this week.

Most learned by trial and error and then picking up more tips from all the great posters on BH and other misc. I am using TCPMP with the regular install. All the programs listed are free and PC friendly. Don't know about Mac but some of this was because of Mac users so likely usable on both. Some others suggest encode video in 2 passes which has to be selected on Handbrake. I've tried both and dont' encode 2 when I'm in a rush. So far it seems to take longer to do this but it's supposed to be for higher quality.

Download free mastercam dongle hack. For a 30 min vid, it seems best to do nothing else on the computer. Do the encoding overnight or offtime. If you've already got a H.264, PocketDivx can switch it to a usable.avi. Summary: * DVD on a disc. DVD encrypter to.vob file. Handbrake to code to a H.264 by default.

(30 min vob about 1-2 hrs unless I'm on a better computer) or change it to code to an.avi to begin with (saves a step) PocketDivx to change the H.264 to a usable.avi in case you have other situations: * YouTube from web Pazera FLV to AVI use default settings Xvid, copy both aud and vid streams unless the vid or the aud was poor to begin with. Then you chose the one you want to reduce file size. *Mov from a digital camera I bought a Casio since it marketed itself as YouTube friendly. Turns out, the video is in.mov format and has to be converted to.avi to view on TCPMP or.flv to post on YouTube. *Pazera.MOV to.AVI to the rescue Lastly, get an.avi editor (free) to edit your DVD conversions. *I haven't learned how to get just what I want when ripping and find the.vobs have everything together at times (previews, menu, bonuses).