I have copied to my computer via bluetooth connection video footage taken with my mobile phone Samsung D830?
However I terminology open it up on my pc, it keeps telling me it doesn't recognise the video format, anyone got any effectual suggestions, on how I can convert it and then view it.
Do all new samsung mobile phones have answering mashine?
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Still trying to buy a mobile phone...?
I'm looking for a phone that: *Is stylish and preferably brunet *Not a samsung D830 or a razr v3 *has buttons that are fleet and elementary to text with *has camera, bluetooth, video, mp3 etc *Preferably a flip call or anything that ISN't a slider (jeez I antagonism them) Oh yeah and not extortionatly expensive, my budget is approximately £120. My hunt contunues for a mobile ring that has all the extras without being unreliable. Thankyou! Kittycat.
Download VLC media player and you should be able to run the video using that ! video player. Googling your telephone, i conceive it uses MPEG4 coding. Find the file format. The data you have should keep an ending forthwith allied 'video list. Go to the appearance tab, and uncheck the 'hide extensions for proclaimed file types'. Hit apply then okay. The easiest way to do this is to unlocked up the string containing the file, go to tools > folder options at the top taskbar. Wmv' is the extension.
If you greedy voice send, then good.
You can define your own options for quick access Its not a flip phone I got mine out of Argos for £100 you can predispose it for £90. 1mp camera with autofocus radio /bluetooth Uses sony memory stick Duo ive got a 512mb in mine and you can store music (mp3)/videos/photos/ available in black. I've got the Sony K750i Is got everthing including a proper 2.
Cable for last mile broadband access or cellphone sync software, wireless features make it more popular, will ease your overall laptop, this result in slower performance all around.
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