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hi, anyone know how i can transfer my favourite dvd films to watch them on my nokia 6600... using a 2gb mmc+ card as storage

thanks for your help

2006-06-13 02:29:53 · 3 answers · asked by paulrb8 7 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

3 answers

Get a smartmovie player for ur cellphone. And get a smartmovie converter in ur PC. And by the way, i think 2 GB card doesnt work in 6600. And even if it does, then ur mobile is bound to get into trouble sooner or later.

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2006-06-13 03:05:54 · answer #1 · answered by Answerer 3 · 0 0

technically and legally you probably can not watch your DVD movies with your phone. however if you have a mediacentre pc (a pc with a tv card that supports video in other than a standard tv antenna) you can play your movie back connecting the DVD players out put (scart connection) to the video in port on your computer and the audio lead to the line in port on the PC or the audion port/ line on the tv card. the quality will be highly reduced if you do this but it is one wayu round if the movie company refuse to allow you to watch the movie legally. now we have the line connected, press record on the pc followed by play on the DVD player (a stand alone DVD player). watch your film and when it end stop the DVD and the recording process on the PC. now use a conversion tool to convert the file to a format that the phone supports. the link i have provided may be able to provide software that may enable you to do this easily. alternatively use windows media player v10 and above to creat a sync list then plug the mmc card into the slot on your PC (assuming you have a suitable card reader) now locate the drive name that (assuming you use windows XP) the os gives for that card. now you know the name of the drive d: e: f: G: etc you can now set the sync list to sync to that port (you may need to set the card as a removable media device. if you need additional help or help understanding what i have said email me. in the mean time good luck. and remember the information i have provided is one way around the problem as i said it is highly illegal to do it this way, but if you have no joy legally from the films published/ copyright holder then iy you want to take the chance and risk the loss of quality then you now know how to hook everything up. alternatively record the TV edit to your pc and then convert that and then transfer in the same way. but i recommend you check the nokia link provided and download all available tools as you never know when you may want to use that utility. no need to install them all at once have them on local file incase nokia removes them from the website when you need them.

alternatively/additionally try looking for mpegable this may be of additional benefit to play ".3gp" (if i got the extensin right) on you PC (if you download any video)
good luck.

2006-06-13 18:40:38 · answer #2 · answered by thebestnamesarealreadytaken0909 6 · 0 0

ask Nokia directly.

2006-06-13 02:34:45 · answer #3 · answered by HimanshuMehani 3 · 0 0

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