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194 Options for using the final movie
Read the instruction manual of your mobile device to find out which file format is
required for this. If your device supports multiple formats, then you can experiment with the
formats to get the best results.
ng "
User-defined ->
Video
-> ...Format". If you then click on "Export", you arrive at the Export dialog (view page
182) of the selected file format where you can set all the advanced settings.
se settings, please consult your device manual. Explanations for the
file format's settings can be found in the Overview of the device classes chapter, for the
rt dialogs see "
Export movie (view page 194)" in the "File menu"
chapter.
Specify the file format by opening the target device's menu and selecti
For details on the
special settings of the expo
Tip: If the format settings for your device are not accessible, then you can try out a different
device from the same manufacturer and, using it as a template, make adjustments
accordingly.
If you find settings you like, we recommend saving these as a preset for further
use.
Overview of the device classes
This chapter explains the various supported device classes and which peculiarities should
be noted when manually setting the export format.
Quick overview of the device types*
Example devices MPEG-4 profiles (audio + video formats within MPEG-4
container format)
iPod & PSP AVC (video) + AAC (audio)
Mobile phones 3GP (video) + AMR or AAC (audio)
Additional video formats
MPEG-4 Symbian mobile
phones
Video players DivX / XviD
PDAs, PocketPCs WMV9
*No guarantee taken for correctness of information
Mobile phones
This refers to multimedia mobile phones and SmartPhones.
File format: For SmartPhones running the Symbian operating system, you should ideally
use the Real format for maximum compatibility, since RealPlayer is integrated into the
system. Many mobile phones also play MPEG-4. It's important in this case that the correct
container format (for mobile phones, usually 3GPP) is set up ("Video as MPEG-4 video
export")