Showing posts with label Nseries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nseries. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Got me some N97

Hi,

Yesterday I finally got onto the bandwagon of the N97. I've read a lot about it, the ups and downs, got to try it out for myself and finally got one.

At first I thought it was going to be a big change from the 7710 and the N96. And it is and isn't both at the same time.

On the one hand it does most of what the N96 did and even adds a few things, and from the old 7710 back is the touch interface, the handwritting window and a few other tricks. But on the whole it doesn't add a lot more than adding touch to S60. I won't repeat what has been said ad-nauseum. Instead I'll focus on the topic and reason why I got this. Can you guess?

Well to play videos of course.

There's nothing really new or added that I've discovered so far from the N96 features. The old post I made last year about what settings to use still pretty much applies and there are some minor drawbacks even when compared to N96.

To start, some WMV videos that used to play correctly in the N96 seem to stutter in the N97. It could be that the CPU is indexing still some data since I just got the device but it's odd. Other than that videos that are in an aspect ratio of 1.77 (16x9) play great. So my old VGA and QVGA videos will need to be re-encoded to play better in this new screen format.

Also worth nothing is that the best resolution to use in this device will be 640x360 (native resolution) but doing some testing I found the PSP old resolution (368x208) to also work great. Not only is this the correct aspect ratio but for the size of screen it's sharp enough thus saving some CPU power and size.

I also ran into problems playing H264 videos even though they're playing fine in the N96. I had the same problem when moving from the N95 to the N95 8GB then to the N96. There are subtle differences in what they support. This is a big headache, I think with each new model the support will be expanded while keeping compatibility but alas this is not the case.

Some have claimed that H264 support is not there for the initial firmware release, I can't confirm this but I can't get H264 videos to play either. Maybe future releases will fix this as it stated in Forum Nokia that N97 DOES support H264.

TIP: Just like in the N96 and other newer models when you load a lot of content (videos, music, photos), the phone goes into indexing mode in the background. Everything slows down to a crawl and it can take 5 minutes or more to finish indexing everything (loaded 700 songs, 15 videos and 30 photos). Even though there's an option to Refresh Library, this doesn't work like it used to in the N95 or N91, you just have to leave it alone and wait until the contents show up. The device should provide some indication that it's doing this.

TIP: Don't shut off your phone or take out the battery right after loading contents, doing so could corrupt the databases.

Another thing I noticed is that the N97 doesn't support user created thumbnails like the previous models. Even if you load the picture with the video the "Videos and Photos" applications will create their own thumbnails which is a drawback as many of them are just a black screen or whatever is the beginning of the video. If you have several movie trailers you will get a bunch of icons with the green start screen. :(

TIP: When playing video you can stretch, or zoom to fill the screen useful for different aspect ratios.

TIP: You can use the rocker key to control playback. Center select acts as Play/Pause. Up and Down is FFW/REW and left and right control the volume.

Well this is the first couple of days of using it, hopefully with more time with it I will learn some workarounds to get more performance out of the video playback. Also I'm waiting for CorePlayer and DIVX to release their versions for this phone.

Until next time, keep on reading.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I'm starting to get too Lazy... Check this out!

It had been a while since I posted.

It's also been a while since I visited Symbian-Freak site, since I usually just go to the boards there.

In the Home Page there's a link to a thread about video encoding for phones. It's quite good if you want information on how to use MediaCoder

So head down there and check it out!

This is the link

http://www.symbian-freak.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6977


Until next time.

Cheers everyone!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Take control of your videos

Hello and welcome back!

In this post I would like to share with you some useful shortcuts and other controls you can use with Nseries devices to control playback of the RealPlayer.

Keep in mind that when you use Video Center or the Gallery to play videos then RealPlayer will be used also. In some streaming cases also RealPlayer is used so these shortcuts should work.

I'll look at the Flash Player in a separate post. I haven't been very successful with it so I need to spend more time with it before I can make any intelligent comments :)

Ok, now on to the shortcuts and other tips.

  1. If your phone has dedicated player controls
    1. Press Play to play and pause playback
    2. Press Skip forward or Rewind to jump to the end or begining of the current video
    3. Press Stop to stop. TIP: Use this to re-start at this point when in Video Center
    4. Press AND hold Skip Forward or Rewind to search within a video. TIP: Keep an eye on the timer, as you keep pressed longer the timer will accelerate helping you search within long video files.
    5. Use the volume control to increase or decrease the volume. In many cases you can also use the rocker or joystick up or down (depending on the orientation) to act as volume control or as Skip and Rewind keys.
  1. If your phone doesn't have dedicated player controls (or they are hidden)
    1. Press UP on the directional pad or joystick to increase the Volume
    2. Press DOWN on the directional pad or joystick to decrease the Volume
    3. Press LEFT on the directional pad or joystick to Rewind or jump to previous Video
    4. Press RIGHT on the directional pad or joystick to Skip or jump to next Video
    5. Press CENTER select to PLAY/PAUSE

In Some models you can switch between FULL SCREEN (landscape mode) and Partial Screen (portrait), by pressing the 2 or 5 key. In some models this will NOT change the orientation of the video but just remove the menu bar.

In the N95 8GB new V20 software and N82 to change to FULL SCREEN turn auto rotate on and just flip the phone sideways.

Remember that pressing and holding the REW, FFW keys lets you search within a video.

In Video Center for N95 8GB you can skip to next video or previous video by using the REW, FFW keys.


Cluster of controls N95 8GB
Detailed names of Controls

If you have comments or questions feel free to drop me a line or two in the comments.



Tuesday, April 29, 2008

What's next?

N96 video specs seem to continue to come out.

This is great news, as I expect the Video Optimized N96 to be a powerhouse for video playback.

So far what has been released is that it will support everything the N95 8GB supports (including FLV flash videos), but then it will also add:

  • WMV 9 Windows Media Video 9
  • H264 @ VGA resolution and 30 fps
  • MPEG-4 VGA at 30 fps
No word yet if it will also support DIVX or what are the specs for WMV format.

Hopefully more information will become available in the near future.

Leave a comment if there's a topic you would like me to cover in more detail.

Until next time:

Keep on watching...

PS: Recently I started watching Heroes tv series and I'm totally hooked, if you like mutants and comic books, check it out!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Nice Video Preview of N96 from AAS

All About Symbian has posted a cool video preview of the Nokia N96, if you haven't seen it I've posted a link here for your enjoyment.

Cheers!

Multimedia from All About Symbian

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

N96 Pictures

Well this is probably old news for some of you, but here are some pics from the N96.




Hope you enjoy!





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