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Old 11-27-06, 09:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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help please.. is there any easy way..( keep in mind i am a newbie) of getting my video from my verizon phone to my dell 51v..i believe part of my problem is verizon uses quicktime......the best i can do is see video but no sound(says audio codec(qualcomm QCELP) not supported by player..currently using coreplayer..have tried all others to no avail...any suggestions
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Old 11-27-06, 11:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Have you tried the freeware TCPMP with all the audio codecs installed? Right now, TCPMP actually supports more codecs than CorePlayer. If that doesn't work, you may need to convert your video. Just search this forum on how to do that. I've never converted video before.
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Tcpmp Doesn't work either

I'm trying the same thing.
Tcpmp doesn't appear to have the proper audio codec.
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Quicktime was never supported by TCPMP or other Windows Mobile-based platforms, IIRC, because Apple doesn't support them for QT, period. At least, I dont' recall TCPMP ever working right with QT... due to the whole messy "You MUST license from us" thing they've got going.

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If you can play it on your PC, you may be able to convert it to an Axim-compatible format with several freeware tools, e.g. Rad Video Tools (http://www.radgametools.com/binkhcon.htm)
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Saying your PPC won't play "QuickTime" is kind of vague. There are a zillion types file types that QuickTime will play. Which one are you wanting to play?

Think of QuickTime as a media player, not a file format. For example you can encode in a bunch of different formats and still end up with the MOV extension.

Just wanted to clear that up.
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Saying your PPC won't play "QuickTime" is kind of vague. There are a zillion types file types that QuickTime will play. Which one are you wanting to play?

Think of QuickTime as a media player, not a file format. For example you can encode in a bunch of different formats and still end up with the MOV extension.

Just wanted to clear that up.

Well that does clear up a issue.

But not the Posters' issue....

He said that he has a Verizon phone with videos on it that he want to put on his PPC, but the PPC won't play the sound on the video, because..... the Verizon phone uses Quicktime to encode / decode the video and the PPC media player he's using doesn't.
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