hardnox
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hey guys, i have a bunch of mpegs on my computer, but every ttim ei upload them thru active sync, they do not appear in the PPC, do i need to convert them? please lend me a hand, thanks!
jim
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LisaG
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Just drag them to the MyDocuments folder on your Pocket PC or a storage card, and get a copy of either Pocket MVP (free) or Pocket TV to watch them on the T-Mobile.
-------------------- Lisa Gade
Editor in Chief, MobileTechReview
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Tong Zhang
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There is never a question that's too stupid to ask. We are all new to SOMETHING. Important thing is that you ask the questions and learn.
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LisaG
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You can indeed watch movies on all Pocket PCs and most Palm OS PDAs too. So the Mio will play movies just fine. All Pocket PCs come with Pocket Windows Media Player which can handle Windows Media Format movies. Get a copy of the free Pocket MVP to watch MPEG1, AVI and DivX movies on the unit too.
-------------------- Lisa Gade
Editor in Chief, MobileTechReview
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MattMan
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You need to be carefull not to have an accident driving with a movie on.
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LisaG
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There is no player for Quicktime movies unfortunately. But you can download RealPlayer for Pocket PC to play RealMedia files.
-------------------- Lisa Gade
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Jones
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Actually Lisa,
PictPocket Cinema does most codecs, however when I used it on my old 1945 it was buggy. You all might want to give it a review. 
http://www.digisoftdirect.com/products/pictpocketcinema.html
Tom
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