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Posted by webmaster on November 15, 2006 11:01 AM

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Special thanks to handquake for contributing this How to Guide!

Ingredients

Needed:

Recommended:



The two "needed" programs allow you to convert your DVDs into a format that can be viewed on your Treo. Both are freeware. (The sites accept donations, and we encourage you to support the developers.) You will not need any other software (decrypters) to do the job. There is a good chance that this method will work as well for Windows Mobile devices as for Palm OS devices. This tutorial is based on my experience with a Treo 650 & 700p, and I encourage anyone with a WM5 device to comment.

The only equipment you should have is an SD card reader. It makes transfer of larger files much easier, and I have heard that hotsyncing large files to your device with the Palm install tool does not work well.

Instructions

The first thing I like to do when starting a video encryption is to set up everything. I put a folder labeled "Treo Movies” in the "My Documents" folder on my computer's desktop.

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By doing this first, I know where I am going to place all projects and where to find all finished work. Then I put a folder on my SD card where I am going to transfer the movies once they have been converted. I call it “Movies”.

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As with any computer or Palm project, proper preparation makes the whole thing go smoother.

Now, install everything: FairUse Wizard 2 to your PC, TCPMP to your Treo, and Softick CardExport if you choose to use it. Last time I checked, it was loathe to work with Fat32 (4ghz cards) so if you have a 700P or a ROMmed 650 you may want to use a card reader. I do, as Softick didn't want to play with any of my 4 gig cards.

Starting Encryption

Place the DVD you want to convert into your computer's DVD drive. If any programs are open, close them. Next, open Fairuse Wizard. Fairuse Wizard's opening screen will come up.

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Notice "start new project" is already selected:

Next select where the finished movie will go. Select the "Treo Movies" folder in "My Documents" if you've set it up as I recommended.

Select "Next". There may be a point in the process where you are notified that the disc is encrypted. The program will still do the work. Please make sure you own the disc. There are penalties for pirating, and also for sharing completed projects.

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You will be given a screen to select the DVD writer you are using for the project. Select the driver that has the DVD you wish to convert. Then select OK.

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You will be given choices of the files that the DVD has on board but FairUse Wizard will automatically select the correct file. It is noticeable because (in a single movie) it is the largest file, recognizable by the size in megabytes already highlighted.

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Notice that “Hide Chains” and “Cache the selected program chains (multisession)" have already been selected for you. If you wish to do a TV series with multiple episodes on disc, you will have to realize that the first episode will be highlighted. Once encryption of the first episode is done, you will have to restart FairUse Wizard and then select the second episode manually (noticeable by its matching large file size but lower file position). Continue until all episodes have finished.


Now it starts:

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FairUse begins its work.

There will be one more pause where you will have to do something before it goes autopilot. For a Harry Potter video the stoppage will look like this:

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All you have to do is select next. It will bring up some choices: On this next screen you should select IVTC. If you don't, the computer will do it for you.

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Once this is done, You will be introduced to a screen that asks you to choose the output file size. Kill me, but I like big Audio, Video. Give me 400meg for movies for reduced pixelation with blacks and great audio. Down to 250 meg has been pointed out to me as being workable. Here is a screenshot of me goin' BIG!!

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As far as Resolution goes, I think the program selects the proper amount without interference. Experiment and see what you like but the setting chosen has always worked for me.

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Auto Pilot from here on out. The program will finish without you having to do anything.

First Video Encryption:

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Then the Audio encryption:

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Second Video Encryption:
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Finally the finished product:

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Once the video encryption process is finished there will be large leftover files in your "Palm Movies" folder along with the finished movie. At this point I usually go back in to my "Palm Movies" folder on my desktop and clean up the mess. You want to delete all the files with the exception of the completed movie. Your completed movie can be recognized by its file size (a little over 400meg for this tutorial) and the way it looks (a circle in the Windows colors scheme with a "play" icon). Cleaning up makes movies easy to find and keeps your hard drive from becoming cluttered.

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After cleanup is done and the movie has been converted to a file compatible with TCPMP you must choose the way you want to load the movie file. The way I do it is drag and drop it to my SD card using the reader

It is now time to play it! Open TCPMP on your device. Use your menu button to open TCPMP's menu screen. Select "Open Files"

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Go to the file that has your movies (in this case "Movies"):

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Select the movie you wish to view (in this case "Shogun Assassin" and a check will appear in the box and the selection will be highlighted in yellow). Select OK.

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The movie will come up. Select "Play" to watch.

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To fine tune viewing you have options. If you need more volume, select "Prefs". Select "Audio" and then use the "Volume" slider bar to make small adjustments in volume.

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To make large adjustments in volume select the "Preamp" slider. This will help if the volume needs major increases. A combination of the two will help fine tune the movie volume to your specific need.

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On this demo I specifically chose a Letterbox (Widescreen) movie to demonstrate. When converting movies there is usually a border at the top and bottom. If you convert a Full Screen movie, it usually plays fine once volume is adjusted. With a Widescreen conversion, the movie can appear very small. For some this is fine. For others, you may wish to make the movie appear larger. There is a way to fix this. Go back and select "Prefs". Select "Video"

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Notice the screen defaults to "Fit Best". It gives you this picture using my example:

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If I change the setting to "Fill Screen"..

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I get this. Better.

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There is a small amount of left and right picture lost but no real loss of image quality. It also renders the movie more easily viewable.

Hope this helps.

Related Links

Movies On Your Treo - Easy Method #2

FairUse Wizard 2

TCPMP

SD Card Reader

Softick CardExport

Treo Discussion Forum


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Comments

November 15, 2006 08:10 AM {#}

leebridges says:

if you're on a mac, you can use handbrake...or instant handbrake. this program is also freeware.

November 15, 2006 08:59 AM {#}

handquake says:

This is now in the MTDN knowledge base. It is available here: http://mytreo.net/treofaq/FairUse

November 15, 2006 04:55 PM {#}

bheuss says:

Excellent, easy-to-follow advice. One of the best written tutorials I've seen.

Thanks for the info. It's given me the incentive to try and convert some of my old movies (W.C. Fields) for watching during the commute.

Hoos

November 19, 2006 02:23 AM {#}

Abe Frohman says:

What about VeMoDe...also freeware and one step operation. Any one try it?

November 21, 2006 02:51 AM {#}

civicsir07 says:

i have a 256mg sd card will i be able to do this or do i need a bigger sd card??

November 22, 2006 12:05 AM {#}

sammo556 says:

what should you do if you have a mac?

November 22, 2006 12:13 AM {#}

sammo556 says:

I have a mac 10.2.8 and the handrake software is to new for it. What should
I do?

November 22, 2006 02:56 PM {#}

doncov says:

Does FairUse Wizard have a resolution setting for the Treo600?

December 10, 2006 06:13 AM {#}

adelagarza says:

Fantastic advice! Fairuse is quite easy to use and incredibly versatile.
Now, from my current experience, I've been trying to optimize the memory by using a 16:9 ratio instead of the default for instance. It's just enough to have readable subtitles and a nice perspective of the picture.
I'm also experimenting the use of an output based on kbits/sec instead of a fixed amount of MB. Until now, 300 seemed to work fine for me ;)

December 15, 2006 01:56 PM {#}

JGR says:

Webmaster,
This worked beautifully for my first 22 minute video at 70 Megs. However, I tried to rip a B&W 15 minute video, no sound at 35 Megs and the output came back as 104 megs! I thought I did this wrong and did it again and the .avi file came back again as 104 megs. Did iIdo something wrong? (I did change the default suggested resolution to the one that more closely fit my Treo 700p (288 by 208).
Thanks,
JGR

December 17, 2006 02:01 AM {#}

vick_c says:

Pretty impressive tutorial...watching Scar face on my 650 ..thanks a lot

January 23, 2007 08:55 AM {#}

nilswrites says:

After using the fair use wizard I only get a audio and now video, despite the fact that it is listed in my folder as an avi file. ANybody have any guess what went wrong?

January 24, 2007 09:12 AM {#}

nilswrites says:

I am adding to my mesage of yesterday. When I try to run the file on Windows Media Player, I get an "Error reading codex" message. Any ideas what's going wrong?

July 6, 2007 07:39 AM {#}

4GrtKids says:

Tried this tutorial, however, I got no video. Sound, yes....I have a 680. Used the rec. 400MB setting, everything worked like it was supposed to except...no sound. Did I do something wrong?

September 16, 2007 02:03 PM {#}

DR says:

Most video clips/movies can be coverted to perfect treo size with the FREE Dr Divx. (Open source) its has presets for phone pda, home cinema etc. Very fast & works with most formats. You still need DVD decrypter to ripp dvds. FREE. If you like to pay, DVDFAB platinum works great, rips dvds & saves direct as pda/phone etc. AVIs

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