I just received via email a video shot with daughter's Sprint Pre, and was
able to open it for editing in both Windows Movie Maker (v6) and Photoshop
Premier Elements (v4) on my Vista notebook.  The frame rate is 30.3 fps.  

George


-----Original Message-----
From: George Kontos
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 4:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Treo] Bits and pieces

Don wrote:

> I loaded one of the Pre's MP4 files into 
> Windows Live Movie Maker and got
> nada.  The icon for it is there, but no audio or video.

What is the frame rate (fps) for the Pre's video?   The standard frame rate
for NTSC video is 29.97 fps, but some devices (like my old Sony Clie) only
recorded at 15 fps so the files wouldn't get too large.  Many video editing
programs require that the video be 29.97 fps, but some will let you load
video with lower frame rates.  

George



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don
Ferguson
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 3:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Treo] Bits and pieces

Call Duration in Call Log.

I loaded one of the Pre's MP4 files into Windows Live Movie Maker and got
nada.  The icon for it is there, but no audio or video.

I loaded into a window in a powerpoint presentation (the one I mentioned for
my nieces) and it worked great!  Cool!!

Cheers,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
Messeder
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Treo] Bits and pieces

I loaded a video slice into my movie editor and there wasn't even an 
audio track.

Which patch are you using to get call durations?

Luckily, I use a Canon SX10IS, which looks like a 35mm still camera and 
shoots some really nice video. Luckily, because I'm already used to the 
camera to shoot video. That said, it is weird that you can't call the 
camera from within the video library.

The almost instant splash card acknowledged, the apps still seem to load 
faster. Someone out there take a stopwatch to your apps BEFORE doing the 
upgrade, please.

And Palm, if you're paying attention, tighten up the icons a little, so 
there're four on a row, and PLEASE, some usble audio on the video.
      OK, I can see the mic being on the front and the camera on the 
back and maybe getting decent audio would be difficult. What about some 
software-based amplifier that's controllable with a slider.
      At least, recordable memos.



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