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Some questions about Tytn II durability, ringtones etc :)

Last post 11-08-2007, 4:05 PM by Devicewire. 2 replies.
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  •  10-03-2007, 7:46 PM 596

    Some questions about Tytn II durability, ringtones etc :)

    1) Can I set personal mp3 ringtone to all contacts I have?

    2) This Device mechanical construction seems weak (especially connection between keyboaard and display). Is my fear reasoned?

    3) If I have 700MB avi file and i want to watch this with Tytn II, how to I get it in to my device?

    4) Can I drag and drop my mp3 files in to device to hear the music or I must them somehow convert first?

    5) Is it possible to print doc and xlr files via Bloetooth?

    6) If I wanna open large doc. file (circa 100 pages font 14), how much time takes the opening process approximately?

     

     I appreciate good information  very much!!!  And I apologise my bad english (A)

     

  •  10-05-2007, 1:02 PM 597 in reply to 596

    Re: Some questions about Tytn II durability, ringtones etc :)

    1 - Yes you can set any ringtone you want. Use the ActiveSync software supplied with the phone, to connet to your PC and copy the releavnt files. If the file is not Mp3 or WMA format, its not a problem as the phone automatically converts the file to a suitable format, which is handy.

    2 - I personally think the device is mechanically sound, else it would not be feasable for commerical release.

    3 - Use ActiveSync to copy the file to your removable memory card which I assume you have; to the Videos directory and play from within FileExplorer or WMP.

    4 - Yes. The device may be able to convert the files itself, however this may not be possible for all filetypes!

    5 - I belive remote printing is supported. Read the manual provided with the phone.

    6 - No idea. Should not take long, seeing that you have a 400Mhz processor!

  •  11-08-2007, 4:05 PM 616 in reply to 596

    Re: Some questions about Tytn II durability, ringtones etc :)

    A 700Mb .AVI file sounds a lot like a downloaded DIVX file from the Internet/Torrent/P2P.

    If so, it may play ok, but if it is a high bit-rate/low length file, it may stutter and jerk.

    In this is the case with any given file, there are a variety of tools available to re-encode the file down to 320x240.

    I have had mixed results with the free Microsoft Media Encoder, (it crashed on my PC when fed .mpg files).

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5691ba02-e496-465a-bba9-b2f1182cdf24&displaylang=en

    Other commercial programs purport to re-encode as well.

    This will make playback fine, as the Pocket PC will not have to re-size every frame, plus reduce the filesize dramatically, so more films/movies/programs fit on any given SD card. The downside is that re-encoding can take hours per movie depending on the speed of the PC.

     

    Regards

     

    Ivan

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