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Originally Posted by charmed61
well i use the Jodix iPod Video Converter
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Do you mind downloading a free program called Super?
the link is here
http://www.erightsoft.info/GetFile.php?SUPERsetup.exe
If you're a newbie, use the "microsoft-zune" preset under the output container. Make sure you set video bitrate to above 600kb/s and aduio bitrate to above 128kb/s for acceptable quality.
If you're not a newbie, use the .wmv container.
Use these options: Wmv container, wmv8 and wma codec
Video: 320x240 + 4;3 for 4

videos
320x180 + 16:9 for widescreen movie/video.
Framerate: use the same framerate as the original video. TO find out the framerate of the original video, double click the video in the job list-> advanced.
Bitrate: 2976kb/s is the maximum you can go before the zune freezes. Normally, 1500kb/s~ video is perfect.
Options: check hi Quality and 49K audio. Click Other options, check deinterlace, make a single jpg snapshot at "x" seconds (adjust this number to show the title of the movie)
Audio:
sampling freq 48000,
channel 2,
bitrate 128kb/s and up (i normally use variable bitrate, but super doesn't support it, 128kb/s is acceptable),
After you've converted movie to .wmv format, then use zMeta to set its category to "movie section". Sync the video and it should be on the zune read to be watched.
If you think the above method are not enough for you, you can follow my guide using Windows Media Encoder. It's a lot more complex, but also gives better result. If you have a dual core or quadcore processor, the encoding will take 1/2 or 1/4 of the time. Time is money!
My tutorial is here:
http://www.zuneboards.com/forums/tut...es-faster.html
May I ask what your title " MOD. Preview" is for? Do you preview moderators?