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Lembo Posts: > 500

Try Quicktime, I believe that plays 3gp files
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Posted: 2005-08-08 14:39:37
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Ulukai Posts: 372

Well.. I have allready tried that one, and Win Mediaplayer.

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Update: It worked with Quicktime.

[ This Message was edited by: Ulukai on 2005-08-10 10:55 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-08 14:49:41
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jeko.uk Posts: > 500

you can play 3gp files with quicktime
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Posted: 2005-08-08 14:55:15
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Andaho Posts: 62

and there's a plugin for real player.

The w800 software doesn't sound very impressive after all, thanks for the links anyway
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Posted: 2005-08-08 15:29:06
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fuma Posts: 1

I picked up a K750i a few weeks ago, and there are quite a few things that really bug the crap out of me... it's a cool phone, but the list of things i'd change keeps growing daily.

01 - anyone know how to change the key lock timeout for more than 30 secs?

02 - Can you make a PIN number lock for the keys? (not just the startup lock)

Other small gripes are:

-I don't like the track up/down combo with the volume... too many times I've tried to change the volume and ended up changing tracks.

-(goes with above) FF media player search way too slow, it should get faster incrementally or a feature to skip ahead by minutes.

-Can't use the radio (with speaker) as an alarm clock with the charger plugged in (why couldn't they use the charger cord for an antennae like the headphones?)

-USB data transfer is painfully, cripplingly slow... have to remove the card to really put any amount of data on it.

-needs to be an auto "psudo" flash LED function, so you dont have to scroll through all those steps to turn the LED on and off for a shot.

-of course the non standard headphone plug... when are they going to release the better "in-ear" buds? The stock ones sound good, they just fall out all the time and i lost the pads already.

-we all know the camera looks like crap in any low light, the downside of a cheap CMOS.

-anyone else notice a huge gap inbetween mp3 tracks if you are playing a "mix cd" that is continuously mixed? (it's not how I rip them either) the phone adds extra gaps.

There are a few other things too, but I didnt write them down, i'm sure i'll think of them later... these were the main things bugging me.

~fuma
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Posted: 2005-08-10 23:00:57
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evinco Posts: 60

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-(goes with above) FF media player search way too slow, it should get faster incrementally or a feature to skip ahead by minutes.

Couldn't agree more with you on this one.. watching anything more than a few minutes (unless you watch it in one sitting) is pretty pointless.. All we can do is hope for the next firmware update to bring a solution


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-needs to be an auto "psudo" flash LED function, so you dont have to scroll through all those steps to turn the LED on and off for a shot.

Press * while in camera - is that not what you're after?


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-we all know the camera looks like crap in any low light, the downside of a cheap CMOS.

Some have said the noise only really appeared in later firmwares, along with the reduction in video quality.. Hopefully that means that quality will be improved in later versions


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-anyone else notice a huge gap inbetween mp3 tracks if you are playing a "mix cd" that is continuously mixed? (it's not how I rip them either) the phone adds extra gaps.

Never noticed this, all my mp3s play without any (noticeable) gap

[ This Message was edited by: evinco on 2005-08-11 05:07 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-11 06:06:47
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dayle Posts: 1


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Posted: 2005-08-14 00:17:00
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Andaho Posts: 62

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On 2005-08-14 00:17:00, dayle wrote:



I agree, it is a great subject and should be looked into in more detail.
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Posted: 2005-08-14 01:22:48
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

Nothing is certainly something I like doing a lot of...
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Posted: 2005-08-14 06:45:16
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T-Shirt Posts: 212

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On 2005-08-08 14:39:37, Lembo wrote:
Try Quicktime, I believe that plays 3gp files



Hi everybody,

Use Quicktime v6.5 or later for playing 3GPP or MP4 movies.

Hope this help.



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[ This Message was edited by: T-Shirt on 2005-08-14 07:42 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-14 08:28:37
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