Guest mstephenson Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Hi guys, does anyone know of a conversion application which will allow me to convert .flv files into a file type that is playable on a WM5 smartphone? I'm using TCPMP as my media player so any of the file types which this supports would be great, preferably free as well! Anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance...
Guest cjgarside Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Hi, I have used the following to convert flv's to mpg's. It is freeware and does the job pretty well, there are also lots of encoding options to play around with: http://www.erightsoft.net/SUPER.html. However, various virus checkers do flag it up as containing a trojan but on doing some research this does appear to be unfounded (as can be the case) and i haven't had any malicious problems with it.
Guest genaldar Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 I've also used super, it's not perfect but it works. And its free.
Guest mikeeey Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Hi guys, does anyone know of a conversion application which will allow me to convert .flv files into a file type that is playable on a WM5 smartphone? I'm using TCPMP as my media player so any of the file types which this supports would be great, preferably free as well! Anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance... well if your trying to convert Youtube videos which are in FLV format then here's the thing for you. its a great website, i always use it and really like it. http://vixy.net/
Guest looeee Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 now you can do it natively This is a plugin for the PPC version of an FLV plugin for TCPMP which also works on SmartphoneDownload the zip fileCopy the .plg files to your TCPMP folderrun TCPMPgo to Options->Settings->Select Page->File AssociationsSelect Flash Video from the list and hit OKOn your desktop PC use a site like this one to download the a .flv fileCopy it to the phonePlay itcelebrate
Guest mikeeey Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 now you can do it natively This is a plugin for the PPC version of an FLV plugin for TCPMP which also works on SmartphoneDownload the zip fileCopy the .plg files to your TCPMP folderrun TCPMPgo to Options->Settings->Select Page->File AssociationsSelect Flash Video from the list and hit OKOn your desktop PC use a site like this one to download the a .flv fileCopy it to the phonePlay itcelebrate i will be truely happy if tcpmp somehow every played .swfs
Guest UnicornKaz Posted June 1, 2007 Report Posted June 1, 2007 (edited) i will be truely happy if tcpmp somehow every played .swfs adobe flash lite played SWF file flawlessly on my HTC S621 !!! :rolleyes: It played SWF files stored on your device/storage card ... haven't tested on site with SWF embedded through browser yet. let me know how it turn out for ya :Pflashlite_2.1_winmobile5_sp.rar Edited June 1, 2007 by UnicornKaz
Guest mikeeey Posted June 4, 2007 Report Posted June 4, 2007 adobe flash lite played SWF file flawlessly on my HTC S621 !!! :rolleyes: It played SWF files stored on your device/storage card ... haven't tested on site with SWF embedded through browser yet. let me know how it turn out for ya :P o yea i know i use flashlite, im just saying tcpmp, if it played swf, then it would do like everything lol.
Guest Luisito Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 (edited) adobe flash lite played SWF file flawlessly on my HTC S621 !!! :( It played SWF files stored on your device/storage card ... haven't tested on site with SWF embedded through browser yet. let me know how it turn out for ya :D I've tested many times, but it says something like this "Pages with Flash content may be viewed with Flash Lite 2.1 for Windows Mobile" but anyways nothing happends. And i also have HTC Excalibur Edited December 31, 2007 by Luisito
Guest g2l Posted October 19, 2008 Report Posted October 19, 2008 Any Video Converter You can search for it on Google/Softpedia/Download.com Many options. Works well. Even has options for Youtube etc. vids. Freeware with only one nag screen at the end of a (batch) conversion. Works well for me. "Super" seems to want internet access to work, which seems a bit odd to me.
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