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How to transfer videos to your cell (or Palm) Finding a job



few days ago in another blog entry wondered how this could be done to pass a video to cell phones At that time I gave a short response program that we see today.

Pocket DivX Encoder is an application that greatly facilitates the process of converting a video to a format and size suitable for your phone (or palm). Download it



To install a program before you install it, and before there is nothing to download.

Go to the official website PocketDivXEncoder and go straight to the Download section, as shown in the picture:



And then download the latest stable version (as I write this entry, 0.3.60) . Installation



This program has a feature, not installed But it is a single executable with all the information needed within. So that puts it anywhere (desktop, for example)


So you should see the program icon on your desktop.



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Ok, now let's run the program, double click on the icon of this and after a while you will see this screen, which is PocketDivXEncoder window.



But ... is in English! and you most likely do not know English. Let's change the language to English, so you can understand what the program says ..

click on the Help button (This says next to Exit)


'll see a new window, then you will see text that says "Change default language, change it to" is "



Ready! press OK and return to the home page.


Convert video
Now, if much more intuitive if it is in a language we all understand, right?
order to convert a video to your cell, the first thing you have to do is select which video you are going to transform, for that, click on the button with a futuristic windows folder (the first of these you see here)



This button will allow you to choose video file you want to convert, elegilo and click OK. After that, you can change the name and place where you saved the converted file, the default PocketDivXEncoder going to save the converted video with the same name as the original video, but the text "-cell" that is, if you repent the video for Motorola, you'll have, "Motorola", etc.



Once you chose to save the file, you can choose more options like quality video or audio, if you want to give more brightness, increase the volume, etc.



Clicking on the arrow to the left of Quality Audio, you can access a mini menu selection to choose quality three audio options, Hertz, Hz to more longer the sound wave and therefore better quality. Kilobits per second, more kbps, more information per second, and therefore better quality. Finally you can choose if you want audio to be Mono, Stereo, etc.



See how the legend Final size appears, this indicates the approximate size that will occupy the converted video to higher quality, more size, recordal.



Finally you can resize the video, if you want to have a file smaller, or larger, the good the program is that it shows real time what you're doing, while watching the video.

For example ... dewatering the video ...


enlarged the video now ...



Finally, click on Validate this size video.

Encoding video to your mobile
probably want to convert your video instantly to your phone, so let's go directly to that section.
click on the Advanced button, you'll see how the top section expands to show a new area



This new area allows you to choose which type of mobile device to transform the video, and choose the position, that is, if you're going to do with the phone (or palm) side, or right, etc, most of these options you're not going to play ever; The other options ignore it for now.



When you click on Select device, you will have a fairly large variety of devices to choose from, if what you want is to pass the video on a cell phone, you have to choose the first option.



In my case I see the videos on my Palm Tungsten T5, so I choose the device to the Palm Tungsten (generic).



Once you choose the device and positioning, re-click the Advanced button to hide the section.




Generate video
Finally, you just have to click on the button direct encoding, which begins the process of encoding video, which may take several minutes.



Luckily PocketDivXEncoder shows you a process state so that you know how much I need to finish coding. Tene
that there are more than minimally useful options to edit your videos.




Cut Video
If you want to cut a portion of the video, only you have to click the Cut button

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This will allow you to cut the video and only a section of this process; To do this, click on any part of the video where you want to start and start elegilo as video (with the button that is below the gray bar), then you can mark the end when you want, or just let the video finish to get everything to the end.



This was all about this program, good luck!

Official Website:
http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/

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