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The N900 supports a native resolution of 854x480 and does not support 1280x720. The actual limit is unknown, but using a resolution larger than the native resolution is not recommended as the resolution would be larger than the screen and therefore inefficient. | The N900 supports a native resolution of 854x480 and does not support 1280x720. The actual limit is unknown, but using a resolution larger than the native resolution is not recommended as the resolution would be larger than the screen and therefore inefficient. | ||
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To encode video that will scale nicely to the screen aspect ratio, you can use either 240x144 (slightly larger than QCIF), 352x208 (slightly smaller than CIF) or 400x240 (N800/N810 only). Of course if your source video is in a 4:3 aspect ratio, then you should stick with CIF (352x288) or QCIF (176x144). The video player will letterbox or pillar box as needed. | To encode video that will scale nicely to the screen aspect ratio, you can use either 240x144 (slightly larger than QCIF), 352x208 (slightly smaller than CIF) or 400x240 (N800/N810 only). Of course if your source video is in a 4:3 aspect ratio, then you should stick with CIF (352x288) or QCIF (176x144). The video player will letterbox or pillar box as needed. |
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