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Old 27th March 2005, 23:55   #21  |  Link
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Awesome! Thanks very much for that. Hopefully they'll add a audio normalize or amplify function to Recode2 soon.

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Old 28th March 2005, 02:28   #22  |  Link
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I really hope they have it ready for the next version. It's a pain in the ass expecially if you choose 5.1 audio. The volume is ridicolously low...
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Old 30th March 2005, 00:38   #23  |  Link
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So now that we've got a workaround for the low audio levels in Recode2, how about doing inverse-telecine on NTSC DVD movies in Recode2? Is it done automatically (e.g. does it detect the telecine pattern and convert to 24fps film) or does it ignore it and convert straight to 30fps?

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Old 31st March 2005, 18:13   #24  |  Link
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Okay, thanks Ivan. Is support for the Intel 2700G graphics chip planned (e.g. Dell Axim X50v)?
I think betaplayer supports that hardware. Have you tried the same clips in that player?
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Old 31st March 2005, 18:33   #25  |  Link
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I think betaplayer supports that hardware. Have you tried the same clips in that player?
Yes, I currently use Betaplayer to play mp4 encoded files (ASP profile). It can playback fairly high bitrate mp4 files and I assume this is due to the Intel 2700G graphics support. I was asking if Nero Mobile will support this graphics chip in future versions so mp4 ASP and AVC playback is optimized.

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Old 31st March 2005, 19:17   #26  |  Link
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Intel 2700g optimization is in the works - so, no reasons to worry - it will definitely be in
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Old 13th April 2005, 06:03   #27  |  Link
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Sure.
First get MP4UI.
Open the MP4 with it.
Select the audio track and click the export button.
Open the resulting AAC in Nero WAVE editor.
Select the whole audio file (CTRL+A).
From the Volume Menu, click "volume change."
Raise the volume by a certain dB amount so that the waves in the graph nearly touch the top of the graph.
Okay, I just tried this method. I was able to export a soundtrack to AAC, boost the volume in Nero Wave Editor, but can't figure out how to stick the boosted audio track back into the MP4. Do I save as WAV or MP4 (AAC audio)?

I can also open the MP4 directly with Nero Wave Editor (skipping the MP4UI extract step). Should I be doing this?

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Old 15th April 2005, 10:49   #28  |  Link
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Hi @all

I also tested the Teaser Release of Nero Showtime Mobile on my Dell Axim X30 High. Files which where encoded with mobile and portable profile play smooth but as soon as I encode with AVC codec it begins to stutter.

Well Results for my X30 High

Mobile Profile --> Works fine
Portable Profile --> Works fine

Mobile AVC Profile --> Works, plays smooth
Portable AVC Profile --> Studdering, audio plays smoth, Video stutters

greetz Numer0bis


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Old 15th April 2005, 12:55   #29  |  Link
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They're apparently adding Intel 2700G chipset support to the next release. Hopefully this should fix the playback studdering problem.

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Old 8th August 2005, 16:24   #30  |  Link
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Nero ShowTime Mobile Beta2

Last week I noticed the release of Nero ShowTime Mobile Beta2 at
http://www.nero.com/eng/Nero_ShowTime_Mobile.html. It looks like there's alot of great improvements (including Intel 2700G chipset support) but I can't download it - I registered my serial number to download Beta1 several months ago but for some strange reason you can't register the same serial number to download Beta2. I've emailed Nero tech support twice about this problem but haven't received a response. Can anyone help out?

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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=98116 you have been late 9 days

Ivan says " If you cannot download NSTM with your serial, please contact our tech-support team, so they can help you."

and full 2700G support is not yet finished...

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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=98116 you have been late 9 days

Ivan says " If you cannot download NSTM with your serial, please contact our tech-support team, so they can help you."

and full 2700G support is not yet finished...
And what if haven't received any response from tech support in 9 days?

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try on http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php ask Garf or Ivan Dimkovic
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Old 9th August 2005, 05:29   #34  |  Link
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try on http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php ask Garf or Ivan Dimkovic
Thanks Irwin, I took your suggestion and posted on Hydrogenaudio. No response yet - I wish the Nero folks would take care of this!

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Old 9th August 2005, 10:31   #35  |  Link
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moved, i think this better belongs to the hardware forum
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Old 9th August 2005, 20:53   #36  |  Link
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Okay, I'm not sure why this thread was moved to the "hardware players" forum... it's a software player for PPCs that uses Nero Digital H.264 codecs. How about moving it back?

Anyways, I finally have Beta2 downloaded and installed. Here's the results of some testing.

Nothing has changed in the UI between betas. I found the Playlist options a bit confusing. It needs an "Open File" option rather than scanning through all the files on my Axim before I can add media. ASP and AVC movies encoded with Recode2 (500MB size encoded at 400kbps video VBR, 96kbps 48kHz stereo audio) play back much better than Beta1 but are still sluggish when played from a CF card. No Intel 2700G graphic chipset support yet but appearently it's in the works. For comparison, the same ASP movies play smooth in TCPMP 0.66 from a CF card (AVC not supported yet).

Still no way to save custom EQ settings. Still no way to browse or add media on network shares. They fixed the playback pause problem when the player is minimized. No option to use system volume. It doesn't have customizable hotkeys, file associations, and advanced settings like TCPMP but overall a good improvement from Beta1. I'll keep using TCPMP (although it looks like TCPMP has dropped AAC support in the latest builds).

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Old 9th August 2005, 22:32   #37  |  Link
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Okay, I'm not sure why this thread was moved to the "hardware players" forum... it's a software player for PPCs that uses Nero Digital H.264 codecs. How about moving it back?
well all in all the topic is the player and not only the specific decoder (that is also able to play all compliant mpeg-4 streams, not only nerodigital ones) and players are normally discussed in the software/hardware players forums

and i would not see it as the typical "pc software player", but one targeting at specific hardware, therefore i thought that the hardware player forum fits best, as i would say too for any other pocketpc player related topics
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