Make sure they are in the right folder. Super is good for converting clips easily, there are more advanced methods for getting better quality.
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Hi,
Just got my w900i through the post today courtesy of Vodafone UK. Got to say I am more than a little happy so far.
I've got a PSP and I just swapped out the memory stick and all the songs where there! The fact that the headphone controller has a 3.5 mm jack is an added bonus, my car can take a feed from this and I listened to all my tunes via the stereo. Which means I can just plug it in to my stereo at home as well.
The camera is mighty fine for what I need. I won't have to take a digital camera with me if I want to take decent photos/videos on a night out. It won't replace my Sony DSC-H1 for "proper" pictures but it is more than enough for casual shots.
The phone doesn't seem too big to me nor too heavy, I might be biased but I am happy.
The 3g TV works fine and is definitely cool - now to stay away from it at work!
The only down side for me is the colour - white. I would've prefered black but it is no great deal.
I do have a question though. As I mentioned I have a PSP, I use pspvideo9 to get films onto it. I tried to format a film to 320X240 to watch on the w900i but it doesn't seem to work? The phone doesn't see the file. Can I use pspvideo9 to do this? If so, does anyone know how? Or, do I have to use some other method?
cheers
Alex
Make sure they are in the right folder. Super is good for converting clips easily, there are more advanced methods for getting better quality.
So I can use pspvideo9? What folder does it have to go to? I tried renaming the folders where I had saved the vids for the PSP to "video" and "videos" but it didn't work? The mp3s are in the original PSP folder and the phone still picked them up, which makes me think that it is a format issue with the video.
Cheers
Alex
Tried again last night without success. Looks like i will have to follow Mysh's guide.
Why can't manufacturer's get their act together and offer a simple solution? You'd think if SE are going to offer the functionality in their hardware they'd have the software available to do it. Then again, Sony didn't with the PSP either did they?
Cheers
Alex
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