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smart movie 4.15 for symbian and windows mobiles

SmartMovie

SmartMovie

SmartMovie is a video player for your mobile device,
with a counterpart converter utility for the PC.

With the converter, you may prepare any video
clip for optimal playback on your mobile device.






How it works

Locate source
on your hard disk
Load it into
Converter utility
Let PC converter
make it smaller
Transfer to your
mobile device
Use mobile player
to play the clip

Play your videos on your mobile device,
anywhere, anytime, you need just a few steps

  • Convert any video file on your PC into a phone-friendly video file
  • Upload video into device/memory card
  • Play the video in SmartMovie Player installed on your mobile device

Features

  • Standard AVI format, allowing you to preview converted files on your PC
  • Also plays MP4V, FLV and 3GP file formats
  • Player uses the phone screen in portrait or landscape mode, utilizing the full screen size of the device
  • Rescaling of video to utilize the full screen area
  • Support for subtitles - allowing you to watch movies in different languages
  • Friendly PC converter - preview videos on PC, select parts you want to convert, change conversion quality
  • Converter supports DirectShow codecs, so you may use video codecs downloadable from the internet
  • Fast conversion; on a standard PC conversion is 5x faster than the video clip playback time.
    You'll convert entire movie in just a few minutes
  • Quality rescale algorithm in player, delivering best possible picture quality
  • Customizable video player (brightness, language, volume, and more)
  • User-friendly interface - watch movies, don't waste time configuring obscure settings

Intuitive PC converter

File browser with preview


Comfortable player

Requirements

  • Mobile device with one of the supported operating systems (Symbian, Windows Mobile)
  • PC with Windows 2000/XP/Vista

Languages

English

Licensing information:

  • Upgrade note for SmartMovie 4.00 and newer: if you purchased SmartMovie version 3.xx, you can upgrade for free if your purchase was made in 2008. We're sorry, we don't offer a free upgrade to SmartMovie 4.xx for older purchases. Proceed here to upgrade from version 3.xx.
  • You can download the older SmartMovie 3.xx version here for Symbian phones or for Windows Mobile devices.
  • Your SmartMovie license is transferable to your new device during two years after the purchase, with a maximum of three times. Click here to transfer your purchased license to the new device.
  • We provide technical and customer support for this application for up to two years from the date of purchase.







Requirements

  • Mobile device with one of the supported operating systems (Symbian, Windows Mobile)
  • PC with Windows 2000/XP/Vista

Languages


English

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