HI, just wondering what app i need to put on my phone to be able to play normal avi or mpg or xvid etc files on my phone..
Cheers in advance 😊
HI, just wondering what app i need to put on my phone to be able to play normal avi or mpg or xvid etc files on my phone..
Cheers in advance 😊
BucketsJackson wrote:HI, just wondering what app i need to put on my phone to be able to play normal avi or mpg or xvid etc files on my phone..Cheers in advance 😊
DivX player for s60 3rd edition is out.
http://rapidshare.de/files/34449729/Divxplayer_s60_3rd.sisx.html
use SMART to encode AVI's, look on the forums for optimal settings
Cheers!
I got Smart Movie but I don't understand how to unlock the PC Converter thing???
Basically what I want is a program to play downloaded TV shows on my phone and also a program that shrinks said shows to make em a lil smaller but definitly still watchable on my phone?
Anyone help?!?
Cheers
Personally I'd recommend just using the standard Nokia Multimedia Converter - http://forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/d1c17a7f-1231-4385-8c17-04f28f4f2d8e/Nokia_Multimedia_Converter_2.0.html
You won't get the full resolution that you get from DIVX, however it's worth remembering that the N80 doesn't have full PC resolution anyway so you're essentially using processing power to decode pixels that won't be displayed.
You end up with some considerably smaller files this way and provided you're only planning on using them on the phone this is probably the best way to do it.
I ended up with SUPER which worked well, and allowed me to play files that had been shrunk, through the Real Player already in the phone.
I want to know of a program that shrinks normal avi files, but keeps them as avi files so i can play them with the divx player or smartmovie... i figured there would be a whole lot of programs that would do this but i cant seem to find any...anyone help???
Personally I'd recommend just using the standard Nokia Multimedia Converter - http://forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia...erter_2.0.htmlYou won't get the full resolution that you get from DIVX, however it's worth remembering that the N80 doesn't have full PC resolution anyway so you're essentially using processing power to decode pixels that won't be displayed.
You end up with some considerably smaller files this way and provided you're only planning on using them on the phone this is probably the best way to do it.
Cheers, I'll try that.