Monday 23 March 2015

Format Video For Cell Phones

MPEG-4 is the most commonly-used cell phone video format.


With so many formats available in the digital world, it is sometimes difficult to know which format is the proper one to use. When it comes to cell phone videos, the most common format is the MPEG-4 format. If you have a video that is not in MPEG-4 that you wish to get onto a cell phone, there are a few easy steps you can take to convert your video to the proper MPEG-4 format.


Instructions


1. Open your improperly formatted video on your computer's media player. In order to convert your video to the MPEG-4 format, you are going to need a media player, such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player, that can convert the video for you. Open up your video in one of these players.


2. Set the export settings. In your media player, you can choose to click either "Save As" in the File menu or "iTunes" in the Share menu to change your export settings. When clicking either one of these options, a window will show you the current export settings. If they are not already set to MPEG-4, change them to MPEG-4.


3. Click "Save" or "Send" to export your video. Depending on if you chose to use the "Save As" method or the "iTunes" method, you will see a button in the Export Settings window that says either "Save" or "Send." Clicking that button will properly export your video in the MPEG-4 format.

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