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BADAK Video Conversion

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Old 11-15-2006   #1
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BADAK Video Conversion

BADAK is a program based on Mencoder that could help you convert your videos. This special package includes the latest version of BADAK, three presets for Meizu M6, extra codecs for WMV, RM, MOV, and more.

Instructions:
1. Download and extract
2. Open preset > Choose what quality you want (Low, Medium, High)
3. Add file(s)
4. Click START

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Old 11-16-2006   #2
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i personally recommend novice video converters to use this conversion program
it is very very easy to use, and requires basically no set up - just choose the preset for meizu and go. also, this program runs in batch mode - more then one file can be chosen and converted at once.
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Old 11-16-2006   #3
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BADAK - well worth a try

Thanks for the suggestion and link to the program.

I don't consider myself a total novice, however I have had quite a number of problems in getting the Meizu supplied software or indeed VirtualDub to work well and consistently.

BADAK however, worked great first time every time! :D

If only this had been bundled with the player from new...

Now at last, I can transfrer all my US TV show downloads onto my player (Lost, Heroes etc *drools with anticipation*)
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Old 12-02-2006   #4
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i just tried badak..the badak window is too big and covered by my taskbar below, cannot make it small and how do you change the fps?
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Old 12-16-2006   #5
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Well BADAK isnt that good :/ sometimes the voice is off. and the video hickups sometimes.
MZ video is in ???? and that worked i pressed a button and it converted and i dont know how i did it. i need a good one and Virtualdub isnt good at all :/
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Old 12-17-2006   #6
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and how can u rotate the movie?
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in additional options try
rotate=1

that is the standard mencoder option to rotate to the right
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Old 01-03-2007   #8
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i think badak is for PDA which runs on processor..so there is no scnc problem.
correct me if i'm wrong.
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Old 01-03-2007   #9
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I am a novice and have managed to download photos and music to my M6!
Which is quite an accomplishment for me, but now I want to play videos on
my M6. Which is the main reason I bought it, in the first place. Everytime I
read these posts about what converters to use and how to use them, I get
even more confused.Could someone out there please give me the easiest and
best video converter that they have used or know of.?I would like to start using my M6 for videos soon. Will the M6 play DVD's that I might purchase from the store, and not just TV programs? Thanks WT
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Old 01-04-2007   #10
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Almost all the video converters are based on memcoder and just offer different GUI and custom feature of support for different target devices.

Winmemc is probably the best as it doent restrict the options you can use.(this is my prefered encoder)
Super is also good and allows the disableing of video for when you want to extract music from a music video etc, as a mp3 file.
Iverter is very simple to use but limited options.
Virtual Dub is good for editing video to change length as well as re encoding but it can be more confusing due to it very advace capabilties.


Its best to download each and see if it does what you want.
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I am happily using Badek at the moment, but I still get a very slight audio sync problem.

Is there anywhere on the settings in Badek that I can adjust this !?!? I can't seem to find it.

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...i'm trying to convert some videos with both Badak and MediaCoder (even if my M6 isn't arrived yet)... by now the major difference i've noticed is that MediaCover rotates the video by 90° while Badak doesn't...
Is this rotation necessary?
Can't i do it from the player menu while watching a normally oriented video?

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Someone posted this program converts .flv flash videos... and in reality, it doesn't even know what a flash video file is. It doesn't see then in its explorer, and I can't add any to the program. Why can't I?
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For some reason when I try to convert .gvi (google video) files to .avi in a gvi to avi program, then format that .avi in BADAK it only does the first 17 seconds of a music video then stops.
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Originally Posted by PiZ View Post
Is this rotation necessary?
no it's not, it'll do it for you.

any ideas on the audio sync problem people !?!?
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Old 01-18-2007   #16
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What Am I doing wrong?

Im trying to use BADAK but nothing happens!

In processing box it says like this!

Start encoding : C:\Sneakers.avi
"C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Ägaren\Skrivbord\BADAK[MeizuMe.com]\mencoder.exe" -noodml "C:\Sneakers.avi" -o "C:\convert\[M6-HI]Sneakers.avi" -mc 0 -ofps 20.000 -vf-add crop=540:360:-1:-1 -vf-add scale=320:213 -vf-add expand=320:240:-1:-1:1 -srate 44100 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 -lavcopts vbitrate=384 -ffourcc DIVX -oac mp3lame -lameopts vbr=0 -lameopts br=128 -lameopts vol=0 -lameopts mode=0 -lameopts aq=7 -lameopts padding=3 -af volnorm
All completed
Elapsed : 00:00:00

What have I done wrong ?!?
Add file!
Choose Preset Meizu High!
Choose destination dir.
And GO!

Shouldn't it work ?

/bjornjon

OK!! I FIXED IT MYSELF!! BADAK DIRECTORY CANNOT BE IN A DIRECTORY
CONTAINING THE SWEDISH CHARACTER Ä :P

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I have jsut set up BADAK and although the M6 plays the file it has small colour squares over most of the picture, I see the same if it is played on the PC. I have tried all qualityies.

Any idea what causes this?

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Originally Posted by petersimpson View Post
I have jsut set up BADAK and although the M6 plays the file it has small colour squares over most of the picture, I see the same if it is played on the PC. I have tried all qualityies.

Any idea what causes this?

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I think it has to do with miniplayer itself. I also get the same thing, but it isn't THAT noticeable if you are really into what you are watching :D.
For BADAK, i always use the medium quality one. You can see the difference with the medium to the low, but you cannot really see the difference with the medium to the high. Therefore, it is wise to use the medium - gets you a good file size too.
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Originally Posted by Groomy View Post
no it's not, it'll do it for you.

any ideas on the audio sync problem people !?!?
Is the audio-sync problem occuring AT THE START and ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE END of the video? Or is it just appearing during the video somewhere?
If it is just appearing during the video (the audio-sync problem. ie. the voice and the picture appears further and further apart), then just press fast forward of rewind once, that way the video rewinds/FF and your audio-sync is back to normal.

If your problem is audio-sync since the beginning of the video, then I'm not sure. I think the original video has audio-sync problems itself since the beginning?
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Mine always en up out of sync from the beginning. with both MZ and badak. sound is always before the video.

btw is it possible to use 2 cores when encoding? 900fps would be great.
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