naughtyca Posted August 18, 2011 Report Share Posted August 18, 2011 Wrong, Naughtyca Verified Hamster Ipod Classic setting even at 320x240 resolution that it is, skips like hell... while the file does play I tried SD USB and DVD.... that isn't the correct way of transcoding. Who has solid information of max native resolution that can be run, and the max bitrate at that resolution. for example. 320x240 aac i had smooth playback at 1700 video plus audio which peaks around 2400 VBR. off USB stick. so the manufactures 1000 max bitrate is way conservative. I've been converting files via roxio creator 2011 using mpeg4 320x240... I can't get any other resolution to even start to play. 720x404 NO GO... I followed every step from above and tried various resolutions. even 640x480 NO GO, 640x404 NO GO... Where's some solid information... I've given solid information that the 1000 bitrate cap is crap so lets get some more details of what this thing can do and stop floating mediocore information. We buy the z120bt's because we look for perfection, why convert your files using programs with everyday begginer preset with garbage quality video. Not sure how your going to tell me wrong when i converted at this time over 400 music videos on multiple 8gb sd cards and all are playing well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LLCoolJ94 Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 I convert bluray to mp4 used Handbrake' normal profile with recommended by m3fan in here : http://avic411.com/i...ard-procedures/ . You should try . I'm so dump to use SD card class 4 at first then movies take forever to load . Lately i use class 10 card with 20mb read speed then every movies load immediately. For anyone who is unsure, this leads to the correct information. To Everyone out there: I have a Z120BT, I've spent quite a few days and FINALLY "REALLY" figured out what the problem is with playing videos from USB or SD Card. Everyone on this site keeps saying it's the bitrate or resolution: I can only agree with a few or some. In general it's not very confusing if ONE were to refer to the Pioneer Manual on Page 210, It specifically says: for all USB or SD "VIDEO" playback you must have the following: (1) For .Avi extensions: you MUST use "Mpeg4" as your video codec. Please, "NO DIVX" and then follow the appropriate bitrates and resolutions according to Page 210. (2) For .Mp4 and .M4v extensions: you MUST use again "Mpeg4" or "H.264" as your video codec. Please, "NO DIVX" as the codec and follow the appropriate bitrates and resolutions according to Page 210. (3) Last but not least, For .WMV (which some guys on the site says it's not possible), use ONLY "WMV" as your codec. Again, "NO DIVX" as your codec and also follow the appropriate resolutions and bitrates. ** I personally make it simple: .mp4 extension (with Mpeg4 as my codec), and 768Kbps as my Bitrate, and 320Kbps for Audio bitrate (great sound btw), and I've used up to 640 x 480 resolution (looks great on the screen). Hope this helps. Please be reminded that different encoding programs: for example, DVDFab 8 versus, WinXDVD Ripper versus Any Video Converter, all have their OWN style of representing the encoding. Get used to the program first. I personally use "Any Video Converter", and it works great! Enjoy Guys! or Gals! Hope this helps! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
naughtyca Posted December 31, 2011 Report Share Posted December 31, 2011 Is this still the same on 130bt? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nixon Posted January 11, 2012 Report Share Posted January 11, 2012 I use Handbrake 0.9.5 on Windows 7 Z130BT with a 32gb Dane Elec Class 10 SD Card DA-SD-1032G-C The "iPhone & iPod Touch" profile seems to work well as a starting point, I think it has something to do with the B-Frames, but I'm far from an expert. I'm listing all the settings I have changed and the section those settings are in. My source file is a direct rip of my DVD movie to my hard drive using DVD FAB. (VIDEO TS, AUDIO TS Folders). Output is an MP4 file using a H264 encoder Picture Width = 368 Height = 208 Cropping = None and I set top, bottom, left, right to zero Video Filters I leave this section alone Video Average Bitrate = 768 Two Pass encoding checked Audio Make sure your source track is in the language of your choice Mixdown = Stereo Sample Rate = 44.1 Bitrate = 192 Subtitles Forced Only = Checked Obviously, these aren't all the settings possible on Handbrake, but these are the only ones I changed from the original iPhone & iPod Touch profile. Also, not all of the changes are necessary to output a playable file, but these are the ones I've had universal success with. Audio/Video sync is fine, picture quality for the small Z130 screen is fine and the files are small enough that I have put about 30 movies on the one SD card. I experimented around with other settings, mostly bitrate (800kbps, 850kbps, 900kbps) and resolution. Some have worked, some haven't. I've landed on the settings above which, I think, maximize the picture without disrupting the aspect ratio and give decent audio/video quality. I'm sure there are higher quality settings out there, but these work fine for me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
naughtyca Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Fark they upgraded hamster and now the ipod classic is not working anymore, i tried Handbrake 0.9.5, some of the stuff is grayed out and could not ge it to work, anybody else have any suggestion or what you are using? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AMG-Pilot Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 I can confirm that these video settings can be played on an SD card. The maximum video bitrate is around 1000kb/s. There is also a size limitation of around 1GB. Any video bigger than 1GB won't play. Also, I believe any resolution larger than 640 X XXX and it won't play. VIDEO CODEC: XVID (*.AVI) RESOLUTION: 640 X 360 FRAME RATE: 29 NTSC or 24 FILM BITRATE: 975 kb/s AUDIO CODEC: MPGA BITRATE: 128 kb/s SAMPLE RATE: 48kHz I use AVS Video Converter to encode my videos. Just wanted to thank rgarjr for this post, even though it was a couple of years ago It tried these settings with AVS Video Converter on my AVIC-Z140BH and it works perfect!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
naughtyca Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 Just wanted to thank rgarjr for this post, even though it was a couple of years ago It tried these settings with AVS Video Converter on my AVIC-Z140BH and it works perfect!!!! Have you tried no formatting on the sd card, ie straight from you tube or movies downloaded? not sure if Pioneer has fixed this issue Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whobedaplaya Posted January 18, 2014 Report Share Posted January 18, 2014 Had been using TMPGEnc for the longest time and after the Z130BT update (on Z110BT hardware), started having audio cutout issues on some videos.Finally got off my a*s and played around with Handbrake. These are the maximum possible quality settings that work. NOTE : The video width should always be 640, and the height in proportion to that (ie. aspect ratio of the source video is maintained). A 4:3 source video would be encoded as 640x480, a 16:9 source video would be encoded as 640x360. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
joshehulbert Posted March 17, 2014 Report Share Posted March 17, 2014 Has anyone tried these latest settings on a z150bh? I'm having a heck of a time getting a video to playback on mine from the SD card Quote Link to post Share on other sites
naughtyca Posted April 25, 2014 Report Share Posted April 25, 2014 I just bought my wife an AVH 5600BT and it seems like Pioneer went backwards since i cannot play any video on the usb cable now and before any download movie can be played thru DVD burn and now it seems like you need to format that too a lower resolution, if i only knew Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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