Thanks Manmade for the help.

  The black bars are not with the source content. they appear on the
android device when we watch them streaming. i think the source
resolution which is 680x480 is not matching the target device display
screen.
  I tried a video with 480x320 which gave me some good result but not
completely i.e 480x320 video fit to screen on devices which has
display of 480x320 but any higher display screen devices like Samsung
note, Motorola defy, and Samsung TAB etc  gives black bar either on
the top and bottom or side ways.
  I am not able to get a standard resolution which will work for all
the devices with different screen sizes.

   B/W what is "weboptimized option" you are talking about. how we do
that.

Regards
Nischal.

On Apr 17, 11:17 am, "Manmade" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think that the issue is that the video is recorded in 3/4 format and not
> widescreen, thats why you get the black bars.
> If you download handbrake.fr there you can cut the black bars in the
> settings when you convert the video.
> I convert all my videos as mp4s with the weboptimized option for it to start
> playing at ones without buffering.
> This works good both on iPhone and Android.
> Hope it helps.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "nischal" <[email protected]>
> To: "Android Discuss" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 8:06 AM
> Subject: [android-discuss] video resolution for android
>
> > Hi All, need help
>
> >  I am new to this group, and hope i am asking this question in right
> > discussion group. We have developed an android app using which a user
> > can watch video contents. basically this contents are streamed from
> > our streaming server. We record the content in .3gp file with h.264
> > video codec and AAC-LC audio codec with a resolution of 640x480 at
> > 500kbps.
>
> >  The issue i am facing is the video appears with curtain(side black
> > bars) on all the android devices. we want it to fit to screen.
>
> >  Is there any specific standard for the video resolution to be used
> > and any specific video codec which suits best for streaming on
> > android?
>
> > Appreciate your help.
>
> > Regards
> > Nischal.
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