Just got an LG Lotus yesterday and I"ve converted a few Xvid files to 3g2 format (320x240) to play using Quick Media Converter. I tested all of the videos out and noticed very heavy blocky pixelation on anything that happened to be moving quickly. There's no quality setting on this app, so I'm wondering if there's anything else out there (freeware preferrably) that will allow me to encode with higher video quality? I don't care if the files are larger as that's expected, I just want to get rid of the heavy pixelation.
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No video bitrate settings? If any then increase the video bitrate a bit.
Or try other similar all-in-one converters like xmedia recode, super and see if you can convert to 3g2,3gp. And doesn't it also support mp4 with h264 video?
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