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Step by step tutorial of converting video to cellphone

Discussion in 'The Roaming Zone' started by tim_hortons, Jul 15, 2006.

  1. tim_hortons

    tim_hortons New Member

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    Toturial of converting video to cellphone (3gp, mp4, mp3)

    1. Download Moyea 3GP PSP iPod Video Converter by the following link http://www.nunufashion.com/software/trialVersion/ipodvideo_setup.exe, install and run it.

    2. Choose the output file format that you want to convert by clicking the file three button. (mp4, 3gp, mp3)
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    3. Click the "+ icon" to open the video files that you want to convert.
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    4. Select the video file that you want to convert, and click setting button to set the start position and end position of the video. Also you can adjust the contrast and brightness of the video, while you preview it.
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    5. Click the browse button to set the path that you want to the output files locate.
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    6. Click the drop down list to choose the default profile for you cellphone / iPod video. And you also can create/edit new video profile according to the media specification which your device(cellphone, ipod, psp) supported.
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    7. Click go button to run the converting. The process bar will show the percent of the converting operation. After the convertion finishes, the software will open the output path automatically to let you check the new converted video file.
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    OK, now you can download the elegant tool to have a try by yourself. You'll enjoy playing with it.

    If you need further information, please visit http://www.nunufashion.com/software/SW_Tutorial.aspx?swid=20.


    Good luck!!! :)
     
  2. rwsrichard

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    thanks, tim_horton

    I will give that a try.
     
  3. tim_hortons

    tim_hortons New Member

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    You are very welcome, rwsrichard~
     
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    tim_hortons New Member

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    thanks, buddy
     
  6. TSOnTheDrums8892

    TSOnTheDrums8892 New Member

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    My Phone:
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    but how do you actually get the videos on the phone so you can watch them, do u have to make a folder on the TF card? or put them in the my_music folder?
     
  7. SteveW

    SteveW Battery mgmt is my life
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    That is different on different devices. Some have PC sync software where you can sync designated files or folders with the phone. Some simply mount the phone or storage card as a removable disk drive and you use Windows Explorer or MacOS finder to copy files. Of course, iPod-enabled phones can use the iPod software to sync.
     
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    SteveW Battery mgmt is my life
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    I haven't explored this fully, but it looks like the site that tim_hortons has recommended has a lot of related software, in addition to the Moyea converter, and is worth checking out. Understand that the Moyea software available for download is a trial version.

    Mac users may want to check out Kinoma Producer.
     
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  9. dmRaz

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    Look for "IVC - internet video converter" it is free license and has more options.

    I haven't compared the two side by side, but had some problems with moyea and less problems with IVC, plus.. no watermark!

    peace.
     
  10. zamboni77

    zamboni77 Supreme CadGuru
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    For my treo I take videos from sites and enter them into vixy.net. The free website converts the file into any number of formats.
     
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