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any1 hav a mirror link to M3?the main link is dead
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Posted: 2008-04-24 15:16:20
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I'm in the market for M3 as well. Any help?
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Posted: 2008-06-05 14:28:11
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M3 has a bug were it will crash if it can't connect to it's homepage at startup
This page is down now so if you disconnect from internet and start M3 it will work fine and you can then reconnect the net whilst it's running
Hope this helps!
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Posted: 2008-06-11 01:18:31
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BUMP!
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http://rapidshare.com/files/6[....]es___Music_for_your_Mobile.rar
this link still works..i made it awhile back..few months - its the one on the first page of this thread,somewhere in the middle
lataz and enjoy all..
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Posted: 2008-07-08 11:48:27
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You can get M3 here as well:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/5268372/ea1030d2/sharing.html
As coolmore wrote you need to either disconnect from the internet or a better alternative is to block M3 from accessing internet in you firewall settings. Then it works!
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Posted: 2008-07-10 21:58:04
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Hey guys
What is maximum bitrate which i can set to .mp4 320x240 videos on w910i and play them smooth? I have some 400kb bitrate music videos, are they ok? (im asking, cuz I dont have phone yet and i can't try on my own:P)
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Posted: 2008-09-09 18:25:13
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On 2008-06-11 01:18:31, coolmore wrote:
M3 has a bug were it will crash if it can't connect to it's homepage at startup
This page is down now so if you disconnect from internet and start M3 it will work fine and you can then reconnect the net whilst it's running
Hope this helps!
As an alternative, you may let your firewall block M3 from connecting to the internet. That will solve the problem.
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Posted: 2008-09-09 18:35:13
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I use Total Video Converter for movie conversion to MP4 format. I don't have any problem with lags in video and audio when played on my W910i.
1. Select Mpeg4 Video format
2. Customize the settings using these configurations:
Audio:
- Codec: Auto
- 32000/44100Hz
- 96-128 Kbps
Video:
- Video codec: MPEG4 (do not use XviD or DivX or you will experience delays)
- 320x240
- Bitrate 200-500 Kbps depending on amount of motion in the video
- 20 fps
- Tick 'Activate high quality settings'
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Posted: 2008-09-14 13:42:45
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Possibly very simple fix for choppy video on W910i:
I was trying to play some TV shows I had reencoded with Jet Audio, but suffered from massive audio synch issues. After trying to reencode over and over several times at decreasing bit rates, with limited success, I finally found one single phone setting that immediately made synch perfect:
With the video running, open Settings -> Video size (freely translated from danish interface) and select Original.
That's it.
I *think* a realtime scaling of the video is otherwise taking place, even if it shouldn't be necessary (coming from AND going to 320*240), and that this is just a bit too much for the processor to handle.
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Posted: 2008-10-07 15:52:27
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Waisting time to use M3 and have to face a problems regardings .NET
Why don't yot guys try converting with AllOk converter, it convert video very nicely with userfriendly gui and it can also convert audio too.
Before using this i once use M3 but then i found Mpeg4DirectMaker so i dump M3 cause M4DM do the job more smooth, after i found AllOk i dump M4DM too cause this one is very reliable...
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Posted: 2008-10-10 18:31:12
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