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Video Conversion: Samsung D807

It seems that almost every new electronic device is capable of playing movies these days. In addition to my recent iPod purchase which I've been filling up with movies and tv shows, I have a new Samsung D807 phone which can play video files, so I experimented a little with getting some of these videos onto the Samsung D807.

The D807 comes with all the required software, but the process is not obvious, and the default settings don't work with this phone, the media converter defaults to using AAC audio encoding, however the D807 requires the AMR option to be selected. Here's the steps that work for me.

1. Add source video to Media Player
2. Select Convert
3. Select QCIF (QVGA doesn't work, SubQCIF is too small)
4. Convert to PC (doesn't give option to upload to card)
5. Use File Transfer to copy to Video folder on Card

Comments

skim92 said…
hi, i also have the samsung D807 and was wondering how to put movies on it. i read your instructions but got lost on the first step. could you please tell me the instructions again but really precisely seeing that i am not so good with computers..thanks!
Stephen said…
I don't have the software installed any more, but in Step 1 I'm referring to importing the video into the Media Player application that comes on the Samsung PC Studio CD that came with the phone.

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