Thankfully this is very straight forward, with a little help from Know Your Mobile, and by following these steps you'll be able to convert videos and port them over to your Xperia X8 device.
You'll need the following things, though, before you get started:
- Installed copy of Handbrake software
- Video files and or DVD of your choice
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 with microUSB cable
- Launch Handbrake (figure 1)
- In the menu on the right-hand side, select the iPod Legacy preset (figure 1)
- Select your video source by clicking on the Source dropdown menu (we used a DVD for our testing purposes)
- Select the destination and name for the file once it has been converted (both the .mp4 and .m4v extension work for the Xperia X8)
- Confirm that the container is set to MP4 File and that Large file size, Web optimized, and iPod 5G support are unchecked
Picture Tab:
- Uncheck Keep Aspect Ratio
- Set the Xperia X8 Width and Height (the Xperia X8 supports a maximum of 480 x 320 pixels)
- Set Handbrake's encoding settings by clicking on the Video tab (figure 2)
- Confirm the Video Codec is set as H.264 (x264)
- Framerate (FPS) should be set to Same as source
- Under Quality, select the Avg Bitrate (kbps) and change it to 1500
- Set Handbrake's audio settings by clicking on the Audio tab (figure 3)
- Confirm the Audio Codec is AAC (faac)
- Mixdown should be set to Stereo
- Change the Samplerate to 48
- Change the Bitrate to 160
- Click on the Presets menu and select New Preset
- Enter Xperia X8 in the dialog box and click Add
- "Xperia X8" will now be saved as a preset and listed on the right hand side in Handbrake to be used in the future
- Click on the Start button in Handbrake
- A command line/DOS window will open and start to process the video conversion
- Once the conversion is done, mount your Xperia X8 on to your computer via USB
- Once mounted, create a folder named Video in the root folder on the Xperia X8
- Copy converted file into the Video folder
A few things to keep in mind when converting video:
- The Xperia X8 does not like video file sizes over 2GB (the settings in Step II should help insure that the file size is kept under 2GB)
- Your converted video will only be as good as the source video
- If your source is over 480 x 320, you must be sure to set the width and height to a maximum of 480 x 320 as noted in Step II
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