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viewing video clips which taken by mobile phone on computer

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wan_amri | 00:04 Sun 25th Mar 2007 | Technology
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I took several video clips with my mobile phone's camera. I transferred those clips onto my computer but I can't view them. Can only listen to clips' sounds. According to Sony Ericsson (my mobile is Sony Ericsson W800i), to be able to view the clips on computer, computer needs to have programme i.e. Quicktime (I have this programme). Is there anybody out there knows why I can't view them although I have the programme to open them? Please help me. Thanks.
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You phone records video clips in the 3gp format (3rd generation), there are several programes that play that format on your P.C. Real Player ,Download here = http://www.www-real-player.com/?gclid=CNye7Yrh josCFRROQwod6kdCWg or Nokia multimedia player = http://nokia-multimedia-player.en.softonic.com /ie/26148
I had the same problem,I stumbled accross a solution though.Get i-tunes , this converts the file so it can be played on an i-pod which in-turn lets you watch your vid clips using i-tunes as your player.Apart from that I can't really help,sorry !
I use Quicktime myself to view the videos on my w800i and k800i phones. Have you got a fairly recent version of Quicktime, as pretty old versions of quicktime do not support 3gp files?

Also, you might just need to right click on one of your 3gp files, then choose 'Open with...'. Then highlight Quicktime, and tick the box that says 'Always use this program to open this type of file' (or word to that effect.

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