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FFS. Phone got all upset & formatted the internal memory..Can someone send it again please? ta.
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Posted: 2003-08-02 19:25:36
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@Wozza
@Petrutums
PM me if you didn't get the file until monday. I will send it to you on monday.(Its on my work computer)
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Posted: 2003-08-02 19:30:56
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FFS. Phone got all upset & formatted the internal memory..Can someone send it again please? ta.
This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-08-02 19:33:59
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i dont have night mode on my p800 what firmware do i need mine is R1D im new to this phone please be gentle
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Posted: 2003-08-03 00:25:35
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[ This Message was edited by: kass on 2003-08-04 01:25 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-03 00:33:51
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Yeah, if you just go to an Ericsson centre and get your p800 updated, it will automatically be the latest version....
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Posted: 2003-08-03 00:41:23
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Thanks ppl i bought the phone from the carphone warehouse who told me it was the latest firmware so should they uphrade it for me
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Posted: 2003-08-03 00:47:04
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I have the battery problem too!!!! strange...
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Posted: 2003-08-03 13:04:54
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GREAT NEWS - VIDEO IMAGE SIZE - CAMCODER
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The P800 can only handle video file dimensions no greater than 196 x 144 pixels, right?
Well, erm ....... no wrong.
I suspected that this limitation was artificial so I ran a test.
I produced an MP4 video file of 352 x 288 pixels in size.
It played flawlessly using the Camcoder to playback the video
So it is now apparant that this 196 x 144 limitation is a limit set by the default installed video player (Packet Video Player) and NOT a limitation of our beloved P800 (If you try to play anything larger than 196 x 144 with Packet Video Player, it displays an error message and refuses to run the video).
Producing files as large as 352 x 288 obviously means you get better results on full screen playback.
But please take note that I produced the MP4 using PV Author. Other MP4 encoding programs e.g. Apple QuickTime do not allow you to set dimensions so large.
Later on today or sometime tomorrow I will be doing a brief review of the major MP4 encoding programs so that you can see what can and can't be acheived with each program.
So once again the Camcoder comes up trumps. I just pray they allow AAC audio encoding, dual encoding and all the other features I have mentioned previously.
It is already clear from this early Beta version that Camcoder is bar far the best MP4 video player out there.
I just can't wait to encode my first feature film length MP4 video
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Posted: 2003-08-03 17:24:01
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does anyone have an official website of this app that has some information about it? I read on previous posts that its from philips is this true?
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Posted: 2003-08-04 01:25:27
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