plenty of utils will do it, as well as the full version of quicktime on a pc..
laptop is at work so cant give you names off the top of my head...
I just picked up an i-phone today. It a bit different to the 7 year old phone I have been using forever.
I have worked out most stuff, but what sort of format does a movie have to be to play it?
I have a heap of stuff in avi format but it wont work.
plenty of utils will do it, as well as the full version of quicktime on a pc..
laptop is at work so cant give you names off the top of my head...
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iSquint works for me.
sorry. What I meant is that when I try to load on an .Avi file to iPhone it won't let me. Says format is not supported
You will need to convert everything you wish to upload in iTunes first.
Apple has a neat way of making sure you only use their formating. However if you "Google" or "youtube" your iPhone questions you will find there are people out there who find ways of getting around Apple's tricks.
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