Yeah - I echo profcolli here
Mencoder (which is the utility that CD-M uses to do the encoding) will encode your source to Sorenson H.263 video (according to Wikipedia, the format used in Flash video - FLV - although Flash 8+ apparently supports H264 video) and mp3 audio (again according to Wikipedia, the format used in most Flash videos) but the question is what containers (AVI, MP4, etc) does your device support?
The following profile (modified DivX profile) will create an AVI file with a FLV video track and an mp3 audio track (identified by GSpot). Tried to modify it to create an MP4 but couldn't seem to get it to work
Ended up with no ouput after CD-M runs mp4box. Tried it at the command line and it seems that mp4box doesn't support the video format.
Code:
[* Generic (FLV/MP3) AVI]
Res1=320x240
Res2=480x360
Res3=640x480
Res4=720x540
ResAna1=320x180
ResAna2=480x270
ResAna3=640x360
ResAna4=720x404
ResAna5=852x480
AllowNativeTVResolution=1
VTag=FLV
mopts=-audio-preload 0.8 -delay 0.1 -lameopts br=%abrate%
lavcopts=vcodec=flv
moac=mp3lame
Format=avi -noodml
FileType=avi
ARate=48000
ABRate=128
MVolume=10
Quality=23
useMencoder=1
SubTitle=1
MaxVBitrate=3000
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What is, where is mencoder?