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User-defined:
If your device does not appear in the list after the online update, you can set up the export settings
manually. No need to worry though; you only have to do it once, since these settings can be saved as a
preset.
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.
Specify the file format by opening the target device's menu and selecting "User-defined -> Video ->
...Format". If you then click on "Export", you arrive at the Export dialog
of the selected file format where you can set all the advanced settings.
For details on these 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 special settings of the
export dialogs see "Export movie
" in the "File menu" chapter.
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*
Sample devices
MPEG-4 profile (audio + video formats
within MPEG-4 container format)
iPod & PSP
AVC (Video) + AAC (Audio)
Mobile phones
3GP (Video) + AMR or AAC (Audio)
Further video formats
Symbian mobile
phones
Real / MPEG4
Video player
DivX / XviD
PDAs,
PocketPCs
WMV9
*No guarantee taken for correctness of information
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