I use MediaCoder for most of my encoding/transcoding of video for playback on my PC and other devices. The N800 has a peculiar set of parameters for it’s video – if it doesn’t match up then it either won’t play back or will be very choppy.

I ended up selling the N800 but I thought I would pass this profile along to anyone who might use it.




  
    
      
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You can also download the file here: N800.xml

9 comments
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  2. @lucas: Replaced it with an iPhone. From what I read, the hardware on the n800 just wasn’t designed to handle multimedia content well. Which is a major mistake, in my opinion. I hope Nokia learns their lesson in any future N series internet tablets! Otherwise was a neat little tablet, and I liked how the OS was open source.

  3. @lucas: Replaced it with an iPhone. From what I read, the hardware on the n800 just wasn’t designed to handle multimedia content well. Which is a major mistake, in my opinion. I hope Nokia learns their lesson in any future N series internet tablets! Otherwise was a neat little tablet, and I liked how the OS was open source.

  4. Same reason I sold my N800 Nokia needs to rethink their approach. I need a capable tablet.

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