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| This is a discussion on How to: Covert video for 8100 w/QuickTime Pro within the Mac Professionals forums, part of the IT & Business Professionals category; Okay so after playing around for several hours and reading other threads. I finally got movies working on my 8100. ... |
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| How to: Convert video for 8100 w/QuickTime Pro
Okay so after playing around for several hours and reading other threads. I finally got movies working on my 8100. You need QuickTime Pro in order to convert the video. Open up the video you want with QuickTime Pro. Go to File>Export Export: Movie to 3G Now go to options>Video File Format: 3GPP (MobileMP4) Video Format: H.263 Data Rate: 256 Image Size: 176x144QCIF Frame Rate: 30 Key Frame: Every 24 Frames Select okay>Save Once the video is done drag the new file to you SD card. And it should be good to go. Post up if you can improve this. Seeing the controls work rather slow while viewing on the BB. |
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| Re: How to: Covert video for 8100 w/QuickTime Pro http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com...er_script.html Doesn't require quicktime pro and is a bit simpler |
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| Re: How to: Covert video for 8100 w/QuickTime Pro
If you manage to get it set up correctly, you can just right click on a file and convert it. When the script is actually running you won't see anything happen but a little "Run Script" animation in your menu bar. I'll take a screenshot of it so you can see what I mean.. |
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