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10th June 2012, 05:38 AM #1Notebook Enthusiast
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iPhone video format- smallest possible
Hi,
I'm wanting to put a large number of films on my iPhone 3GS to watch whilst I am travelling.
So I will only be watching them on the small 3" screen.
I have many films, that are compressed as little as 325mb (mkv) at 720x304, and the look amazing on a the big screen.
So surely- I can half that for my iPhone, and get an even smaller size?
Do I need special software to do mkv format?
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10th June 2012, 05:53 AM #2
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To my knowledge, apple does not allow 3rd party video players in iOS. Might be wrong though
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10th June 2012, 07:05 AM #3Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: iPhone video format- smallest possible
I've got Buzz player.. I think that plays the MKV's, i'll check...
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10th June 2012, 07:19 AM #4
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There are a few 3rd party video playback programs for iOS. VLC was actually really, really good but it was taken off of the App Store due to a patent complaint (VLC used proprietary tech for the app without permission). I think Cinex player is still in the App Store but, if I remember correctly, it doesn't work with MKV files.
Either way it sounds like you want to convert videos instead of watching them as-is on your iPhone. You can easily do that with Handbrake. It is a free program for both Windows and OS X. All you would need to do is decrease the resolution to get as close to the iPhone 3GS as possible (without changing the aspect ratio of each movie) and then decrease the video bitrate. Handbrake even has a built-in iPhone & iPod touch preset that will decrease the resolution and bitrate enough to make things more manageable.
Just keep in mind that the videos will look like crap on your computer, on a TV, and they won't look good if you ever upgrade to a new iPhone/smartphone.2012 MBP 15" - Core i7 2.3GHz - 16GB 1600MHz DDR3 - 1TB Seagate Momentus XT - OS X 10.8.3
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10th June 2012, 07:42 AM #5Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: iPhone video format- smallest possible
I'll confirm that buzz player does infact play mkv encoded movies (ie 1.5hrs at almost HD in 317mb).
I also need a method to get the films onto my iPhone. My plan is to load up a bunch on my USB, then when I get the chance to use a computer, I will delete the seen TV & Movies, and put on new ones.
I can't sync my iPhone to these computers iTunes, so is there a good portable app around I can use on my USB to copy straight across? I've used iPhoneBrowser (1.9) but it's very slow at it! Any other ideas?
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10th June 2012, 09:25 AM #6
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Use iTunes, that will be your only option unless your iPhone is jailbroken. You don't have to sync your iPhone to get the MKV files over. Plug your iPhone in, disable auto syncing, click on the Apps tab, scroll down to the bottom for shared files, select the app you are using for video playback, and then add whatever files you want. Additionally, if you have a Dropbox account, you should be able to copy MKV files over using the Dropbox app. You can get 2GB of free storage and they are always having promotions to increase it.
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10th June 2012, 09:59 AM #7Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: iPhone video format- smallest possible
iTunes won't be an option for me as not al the PC's will have it. Dropbox is too slow/not practical for travelling.
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10th June 2012, 10:50 AM #8
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There are a few apps out there (you will have to Google them, my iPad isn't jailbroken) that allow you to browse an iPhone's file structure and even make changes that iOS will accept (such as adding new media files). The main issue is that you need to access Buzz Player's storage location as that is the app you are using to playback the MKV files.
Dropbox will not be a slow option since you are working with ~300 MB files. Even over an 802.11g network, you should still be able to download those to your iPhone in a few minutes even on a slow 1Mbps connection. You can have three movies downloaded by the time you find a computer to use in a hotel room, plug your iPhone in, get setup with whatever software you are going to need on either end, and start copying over just one file.2012 MBP 15" - Core i7 2.3GHz - 16GB 1600MHz DDR3 - 1TB Seagate Momentus XT - OS X 10.8.3
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10th June 2012, 11:22 AM #9Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: iPhone video format- smallest possible
I will not always have access to the internet so Dropbox is out.
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10th June 2012, 11:58 AM #10
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