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Thread: Watch Videos on a LG Fusic

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    I found some software that will allow you to convert avi files to 3GP files. After that you simply copy the file to your memory card.

    The software is located at :

    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    It is freeware.

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    Thanks for the info, going to try the program out and see if the video works on Fusic.

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    After some delay getting back to this, I personally believe that the best settings for Fusic using Freez 3G video converter are video quality set at 4 and framerate set at 14.985. Leave the resolution at 176 x 144 since for some reason the Fusic won't play video at its screen resolution when you select fullscreen. The player will cut off the bottom of the vid. Avoid using any framerate higher than 23 unless you really want to have the video quality be low.

    Bottom line: If you are converting HD videos to your phone, select a video quality around 4 and put framerate at 14.985. If you have low quality videos like off youtube, select 23 fps and a quality around 10.

    When you have your converted videos, make sure to put them into the MEDIA folder on your memory card. I created a new folder inside media called video to help separate the videos from the music. I have read about other software that let you move the video into the photo album but my own attempts with this program were a failure.

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    I'm trying this out now but the avi I used has separate subtitles so I'm not sure if that's gonna work out. I'll try dropping the sub in the media folder as well and see what happens.

    Wish me luck

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    Tried it out, video works fine, subtitles don't work. Any ideas on how to get it goin?

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    You would have to rerecord your avi by capturing the screen while your subtitles are plaing over the video. You could use a TV-Tuner to record your screen over again but you may lose quality. There is no way that I know to get native subtitle, your best bet is creating a video file that has the subtitles merged into the video.

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