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  1. Im wanting to make a DVD with some of the movies taken on my phone. they are in .3g2 format. How and what file do I convert them into?? I have checked the conversion guides on the site but none are present. I have used AVS Video Tools to convert to .mpeg, however it stops every file at 15sec when some are longer than that. Please help us out!
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    3GPP and 3GPP2 are the new worldwide standards for the creation, delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation, high-speed wireless networks. Defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 respectively, these standards seek to provide uniform delivery of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile networks (3rd generation networks) to the latest multimedia-enabled wireless devices. 3GPP and 3GPP2 are based on the MPEG-4 standard which was derived from Apple's QuickTime. QuickTime 6.5 includes support for key components of the 3GPP and 3GPP2 specifications.

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  3. I already know what .3g2 and .3gp files are and where they come from. I wanna know how to convert them into files compatible to be put on DVD. eg. .mpeg.......Quicktime does not do this
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    Did you try SUPER?
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    Yeah, SUPER may be able to do it. It's probably worth noting, though, that converting a .3gp phone movie to DVD resolutions may make it look rather pixelated and blurry, so it might be a good idea to take a look at your videos in that size before authoring them to DVD.
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    Originally Posted by mannix_10
    I already know what .3g2 and .3gp files are and where they come from. I wanna know how to convert them into files compatible to be put on DVD. eg. .mpeg.......Quicktime does not do this
    If they are real quicktime files, then MainConcept MPEG Encoder would do try the demo!
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    http://www.softpile.com/Multimedia/Video/Review_39505_index.html

    As was mentioned the highest res. is usually 352x288/15fps,I've converted files from my Palm TREO and they look like a bad VCD(choppy and pixelated).
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  8. My phone takes video at 640x480 at 30fps and the camera is 4.0MP so the quality shouldnt be too bad.....its a japanese phone. but thanks guys, i'll give those programs a go and tell u how they end up.
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  9. Oh yeh the Xilisoft 3GP Convertor I have tried, it always cuts every movie to 15sec. it says the input file is 15sec when some are actually like 10min....whys this?
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  10. i tried Super and it seems to be better than all others however it still says all my videos are only 15seconds......does anyone know why!?
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    Maybe you need fiddling with settings in SUPER and copy the files to HDD. It may also need the proper software to view it on the computer, i.e. you need the software to be installed on your PC to view .3gp whole video 1st, and then use SUPER to re-encode it to MPEG2 ... to be honest I had not tried it b4!
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