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15.11.07 (140 review reads) Advantages:Simple to use; great value; excellent support For reasons I won't go into here, I recently purchased my first ever mobile phone. Previously I had always used one provided by my employer so had never had a choice of make or model For various reasons I elected to go for a Pay-as-you-Go deal with 3, who supplied me with a Nokia 6288 for just under ˇę100. I due course I will write a review of the Nokia but now is not the time or place. The Nokia 6288 is a slide phone with a decent sized screen though nowhere near the same as a proper PDA phone, but good enough. It has a slot for a MiniSD card, up to 2Gig and so portable entertainment possibilities are there. It comes with both a Media Player and a Music Player, both of which are reasonably effective. I particularly liked the idea of being able to load up programmes recorded from the TV, to enjoy during long journeys. The only problem with this is that the 6288 is quite fussy about the format in which it likes to have the material. Try and play standard MP4s and then result will likely be un-viewable. The program will be jumpy although the sound seems to play OK. What I needed was something that would enable me to convert the material to Nokia's preferred format, 3GP (an MP4 variant) and screen size suitable for the screen (320x240 pixels). 3GP is the protocol used by service providers for streaming video and the 6288 seems to be optimised only for this format, whether played from a static file or over the network. I researched a number of media converters, including Nokia's own one, which is no longer being actively developed. I also looked at Avidemux (a freeware program developed on Sourceforge - http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/), MediaCell (http://www.media-cell.com/) and a number of other but all had deficiencies in one way or another that detracted from their value, even the freeware ones. Let me just give you a clue as to what I was looking for. I wanted an application that would enable me to select my input media file, choose the output format easily (preferably simply by selecting the screen size from a drop-down); choosing to keep the aspect ratio of the original, cutting the converted file in letterbox format if desired; cropping the output screen by simply dragging a frame; anything else would simply be a bonus The product I found that got all the ticks in all the right boxes was the Wondershare 3GP Video Converter. I have never heard of Wondershare but it appears that they are a company emerging out of the computer powerhouse that is mainland China. They are based in Shenzhen in Guangdong province. I must admit that this had me initially a little nervous. If you check, as I often do, the origins of the Internet attacks that my firewall blocks, it seems that 90% come out of China. It appears that China's draconian laws don't do anything to deter this unwelcome traffic. However, I decided to give them a try anyway. The Wondershare 3GP Video Converter is not freeware; a copy will cost you $19.95 which, at today's Dollar/Pound exchange rate has to be a bargain. They offer a trial but the copy that you download produces a convertion with an ˇ°Evaluation Trialˇ± watermark across the screen. Downloading and installing was a doddle and I powered it up for the first time. Nothing seemed to go wrong so the first hurdle was overcome at least. My anti-virus software detected nothing untoward. The application window couldn't be simpler; just a single window Add, Edit and Option at the top on the left and Register, Help and About on the right. A big window in the middle on the left explains exactly what you do: 1. Click Add to import a video What could be simpler? On the right of this is a video window in
which you can see the video you are converting. So, let's get started. I clicked
on Add to add a video clip that I was using as a test file. The application
froze with the hourglass showing. Not a good sign! Try as I may I couldn't get
anything to work properly. Each time I had to kill the application through the
Task Manager.
Summary: The video converter for mobile phones that anyone can use.
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