Cell Phone User Manual
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Software on CD-ROM
To optimise an audio-only file
1 In the menu, select File > Open. A dialog opens.
2 Browse to the audio file you want to convert and click OK. The file information
is transferred to the Original file fields on the left side of the window. The fields
display the file type, file size, and playback time.
3 Select one of the two options in the Audio format field:
Low compression: For the best sound quality
Normal compression: For slightly lower sound quality but considerably smaller
file size
4 Click Convert. The file information of the converted file is transferred to the
Converted file fields on the right side of the window.
5 In the menu, select File > Save as to save the new file.
To convert a video file
Tip: Frame rate indicates
the rate at which frames,
the individual pictures that
in sequence create the
illusion of motion, are
displayed in a film or video.
Frame rate is measured in
frames per second (fps). The
less frames are used, the
more the video stutters.
1 In the menu, select File > Open. A dialog opens.
2 Browse to the video file you want to convert and click OK. The file information
is transferred to the Original file fields on the left side of the window. The fields
display the file type, file size, and playback time.
3 Select one of the two options in the Video quality field:
Smooth motion, small image size: For the maximum achievable frame rate.
Normal motion, normal image size : For normal image size and slightly less fluent
movement.
4 If the file contains both video and sound, select one of the two options in the
Audio format field:
Music, normal compression: Use this if the source file contains music or another
type of material that requires high quality sound.










