Update:  ok my AVIs and MP4s from my phone are not the same thing
thing at all. It turns out that the AVIs are using Motion-JPEG codec
and their filesizes are MUCH larger (for same frame size/duration
recordings) than the "MP4" option.

I cannot change the extension of the mp4s on the phone with built in
tools because Windows Mobile doesn't show you file extensions ...
However I found a great free program called "Total Commander" which
will allow me to do so.   So, I guess I can take "MP4" video, then
change the file extension to 3gp using Total commander ... then upload
to blip.

(Total Commander: http://www.ghisler.com/ce.htm )

@Rupert - am I missing something? That software sounds like its an
audio only thing.  Does it do video as well?

@Jan - You can use the Nokia phones on AT&T if you get an unlocked
version, however I'm told you can only connect to the EDGE network and
not the 3G network.

I've been tempted to upgrade to the 8525 (I have the 8125 now) ... but
I just cant decide. (Damn I wish the iphone took video! :p )

- Dave

On 10/24/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There IS editing software for Windows mobile devices at http://
> luci.eu - but it costs around $200/150 Euros, I think.
>
> Nokia N series phones have a Windows Movie Maker-like editor in them.
>
> Great idea for the device that allows you to produce an EDL (edit
> decision list) to sync with FCP, but I suspect that most people who
> can be bothered to edit 'twice' via EDLs will just carry a laptop
> with them to edit.
>
> Rupert
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> On 24 Oct 2007, at 03:28, tom_a_sparks wrote:
>
> I've been want something like this on my gp2x
> (http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/GP2X) (screw winblows)
> currently there seams like none for hand-held device (lets get
> programming)
>
> --- In [email protected], "Renat Zarbailov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>  >
>  > I actually thought about this idea while traveling the world. I
>  > doubt that the processors of Windows Mobile devices are fast enough
>  > to allow editing of raw video, even if it's mobile phone shot
>  > compressed video.
>  >
>  > I, however, hope that one day there will be a Windows Mobile flash-
>  > based software that allows miniature video editing on the go. So,
>  > imagine the hard drive based camcorders would in-camera convert the
>  > video files to this mobile edit-friendly format, be it in 320X240
>  > DIVX or other non-processor-intensive format. Allowing transfer of
>  > these file from camcorder via Bluetooth or memorystick to a Windows
>  > Mobile device. So while on the road, say, when still in transit to
>  > where the full-fledged editing workstation is, one can edit the
>  > clips on a Windows Mobile device, and later, after importing the raw
>  > equvivalent of those video clips, this mobile software will transfer
>  > all the math behind the edit so that all the raw video clips are
>  > presented just like in the mobile editor. This will be a big time
>  > saver for videographers who shoot they dailies outside the editing
>  > studios.
>  >
>  > So to sum up all the above;
>  > 1. Footage shot and each raw video clip on the hard drive of the
>  > camcorder has a mobile editable version
>  > 2. Either via bluetooth or memorystick, these files are transfered
>  > into a Windows Mobile device
>  > 3. Footage is edited, cuts, transitions, effects, etc.
>  > 4. When in the studio the miniature edit is sycronized with FCP or
>  > Premiere by importing the raw video clips and placing the edit in
>  > the timeline just like in the timeline of the Windows Mobile video
>  > editor.
>  >
>  > What do you guys think? Should we start harrassing camcorder
>  > manufacturers as well as finding the right talent to create this
>  > mobile software? :))))))
>  >
>  > Of course it's idealistic, but, wouldn't it be great??
>  >
>  > Cheers
>  >
>  > --- In [email protected], "David Meade" <meade.dave@>
>  > wrote:
>  > >
>  > > Hi all -
>  > >
>  > > Does anyone know of a "Windows Mobile" application that allows
>  > for
>  > > trimming and combining of video clips? I just cannot find such an
>  > app
>  > > but find it hard to believe that not even one crappy option exists.
>  > > My windows mobile phone takes video (avi or mp4) and I want to be
>  > able
>  > > to trim the clips and then re-order/combine them together into one
>  > > longer clip before I upload to blip (or wherever).
>  > >
>  > > Thanks,
>  > > - Dave
>  > >
>  > > --
>  > > http://www.DavidMeade.com
>  > >
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