From: Colin Fox on
Does such a thing exist?



Colin Fox, CMA
Financial and Personnel Consulting
Halifax, NS Canada
902 420-9961





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From: Garner Miller on
In article <C0129FFC.74236%cfoxes(a)ns.sympatico.ca>, Colin Fox
<cfoxes(a)ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Does such a thing exist?

Unfortunately, No.

My Palm Tungsten E came with a licensed copy of Kinoma Video Producer,
which will recompress videos into a format that their Palm product will
play. The quality was pretty good.

It's $30 to buy it outright, but there's a free trial if you want to
see how it works:

http://www.kinoma.com/products.html?producer

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From: Roger Johnstone on
In <100220061907228557%garner(a)netstreet.net> Garner Miller wrote:
> In article <C0129FFC.74236%cfoxes(a)ns.sympatico.ca>, Colin Fox
> <cfoxes(a)ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>> Does such a thing exist?
>
> Unfortunately, No.
>
> My Palm Tungsten E came with a licensed copy of Kinoma Video Producer,
> which will recompress videos into a format that their Palm product
> will play. The quality was pretty good.
>
> It's $30 to buy it outright, but there's a free trial if you want to
> see how it works:
>
> http://www.kinoma.com/products.html?producer

Kinoma Player 3 EX (US$20 registered version of the Kinoma Player) can
play MPEG4 movies, including MPEG4 inside a QuickTime file. It can't
play QT movies encoded with other codecs though.

Even if your movies need to be converted to MPEG4 it means instead of
relying on Kinoma Producer you can use any MPEG4 converter to do it,
including all the shareware and freeware ones that have recently
appeared for the iPod.

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Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
http://roger.geek.nz/
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From: Jd Lyall on
Colin Fox wrote:
> Does such a thing exist?

I dropped a quicktime movie of mine into the 'send to handheld'
thingie and it was converted into some kind of .pdb that the
media player included with my TX plays.