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 distorted
 Posts: 50
Phone Model: Nokia 3650
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Tue Feb 24, 2004 12:38 pm |
How to convert a divx/mov/mpeg movie to rm format using Helix Producer Plus 9:
(For mov compress you also need Quicktime installed, otherwise you will only get the
audio track converted to rm.)
1. You need Helix Producer Plus 9 installed on your computer.
2. Check if you have all the needed divx decoders installed, if not, go to your
favourite divx page and download the latest codecs.
3. Start the program and click [Browse] to add your movie.
4. Go to menu [Edit]-[Audience Templates].
This will open a dialog window with several templates and settings.
Choose any template and edit it like this:
4.1. Template name: You can keep the name or create a new one.
4.2. Audio/Video Encoding:
4.2.1. Choose Constant bit rate and change it to 70kbps.
4.2.2. Target frame rate: Keep it on 15fps
4.2.3. Advanced Video Options: Just enable Loss protection and leave the rest.
4.2.4. Voice Codec: 16kbps Voice (G2,RA8)
4.2.5. Music Codec: 16kbps Music
4.3. Audio Only Encoding:
4.3.1. Voice codec: 16kbps Voice (G2,RA8)
4.3.2. Music codec: 16kbps Music
4.4. Click Apply and OK.
5. If the movie has low sound, go to menu [Settings]-[Show Audio Gain Control]
and move the pointer from 0dB to +6dB. Only change it to +12dB if the
sound is really LOW.
6. Now click the [Audiences] button and you will find this:
6.1. Encoding Settings:
6.1.1. Audio mode: Music (Keep this one)
6.1.2. Video mode: Normal Motion Video (Keep it too)
6.1.3. Video codec: RealVideo9 (Change this to RealVideo8)
6.1.4. Use high quality resampler for audio (don't change it)
6.1.5. 2-pass video encoding (Enabling this is up to you, cause i don't use it)
6.1.6. Resize Video to: Enable this to [172] x [XXX](automaticaly inserted if
(6.1.7.) is enabled).
6.1.7. Maintain aspect ratio: (Keep this on)
6.1.8. High quality resize: (Keep this one too)
6.2. Audience Selection:
6.2.1. Templates: Choose the one that you have created/edited and double click
to add it to the Audiences in Job.
6.2.2. Audiences in job: Delete all audiences except the one that you just added.
7. Now click the [Clip Information] button.
7.1. Edit the following fields:
7.1.1. Title: Leave it blank for now.
7.1.2. Author: Encoded by <nickname>
7.1.3. Copyright: The Nokia Vault Network (c) 2003
7.1.4. Keywords: Optional
7.1.5. Description: Optional
7.1.6. Rating: Optional
7.1.7. Go to menu [Settings]-[Default Settings]-[Save Current As Default]
7.1.8. Title: Insert the complete movie title
8. Finally go to menu [File]-[Add File Destination] wich will open the [Save As] dialog.
Now insert the file name, save it, and click the [Encode] button on the lower right
corner.
You are now readdy to encode movies for The Nokia Vault Network.
8.1. Every time you want to encode a new movie for the Vault, repeat steps (6.1.3.), (6.1.6.), (7.1.8.) and (8.).
8.2. Step (7.) is only needed if you are releasing a movie for the Vault Network,
otherwise, theres no need to edit it.
Tutorial created by Soulness
The Nokia Vault Network (c) 2003
Last edited by distorted on Tue Mar 23, 2004 2:53 pm, edited 1 time in total |
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k84
 Posts: 28
Phone Model: 6600
Service Provider: Telworld |
 Tue Feb 24, 2004 3:38 pm |
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Listen can u not use wap and do this? will it work on 6600(nokia)?and 3660?
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 abhishta
 Posts: 995
Phone Model: Moto Mpx220, Nokia 6800(backup)
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Tue Feb 24, 2004 3:43 pm |
| k84 wrote: | | Listen can u not use wap and do this? will it work on 6600(nokia)?and 3660? |
wap?? U wanna convert a whole movie using wap??
Nice info btw. Makin it a Sticky.
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k84
 Posts: 28
Phone Model: 6600
Service Provider: Telworld |
 Wed Feb 25, 2004 10:20 am |
Lsn isnt r\there another way?Easier way? Listen abishta or wuteva-dude read wut I wrote and then talk about it!k?
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 distorted
 Posts: 50
Phone Model: Nokia 3650
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Wed Feb 25, 2004 1:45 pm |
as for wap... do you mean upload them to a wap site to download or resize them on wap to view?...
that is the easy way to do it.. you cant get much more un-complicated then this program.. its so easy..
the movies do work on those phones..
it works for any phone that can view movies actualy from those to n-gage to my 3650..
i watch about 2 movies a day... i also shair movies on mIRC that are sized with this program.. and will actualy be ripping my DVDs shortly to have even more movies...
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 vartotojas
 Posts: 26
Phone Model: Nokia 6600
Service Provider: Bite GSM/Vodafone |
 Wed Jul 14, 2004 4:44 pm |
someone please help me! i did everything as the instructions say but i have some problems:
1.then the movie is encoding why yhe veiw is upside down?! is it normal?
2. then i encode an movie and open it the ir no video, just sound. why?!
3. i select the right resolution but then the movie is encoded resoliution is 352x260 , why is that? do i do something wrong?
please help!
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 abhishta
 Posts: 995
Phone Model: Moto Mpx220, Nokia 6800(backup)
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Wed Jul 14, 2004 11:42 pm |
I'd recommend u stick to using the Nokia Multimedia Convertor. Its much simpler to use.
Get it from forum.nokia.com
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 vartotojas
 Posts: 26
Phone Model: Nokia 6600
Service Provider: Bite GSM/Vodafone |
 Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:59 am |
where is that app?
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JimBeam
 Posts: 13
Phone Model: Nokia N70
Service Provider: Optus |
 Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:59 am |
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You can find it here.
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 mad212
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: nolia 3650
Service Provider: Iwireless :( |
 Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:33 pm |
| distorted wrote: | as for wap... do you mean upload them to a wap site to download or resize them on wap to view?...
that is the easy way to do it.. you cant get much more un-complicated then this program.. its so easy..
the movies do work on those phones..
it works for any phone that can view movies actualy from those to n-gage to my 3650..
i watch about 2 movies a day... i also shair movies on mIRC that are sized with this program.. and will actualy be ripping my DVDs shortly to have even more movies... |
What channel and network do you serve your encoded movies on?
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