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Old 09-24-2008, 09:27 AM
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Re: Video files

1. I use Xilisoft Video convertor as I can take any video and get it to play flawlessly on my Vogue, Diamond, Zune, iPod, well, you get the point. It is however not free. But you can download a trial version here and see if it works well enough for you to purchase it.

http://www.xilisoft.com/video-converter.html

2. It is because the images that you are using for your contacts are not high enough quality. This is from another post I had last week:

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Originally Posted by rainfreak View Post
Agreed on the blurry pictures from Outlook... I always add them manually on the phone. Then you can use PIMBackup (or another similar app) to backup your contacts and not have to deal with it again in the future.

As for the contact pictures that the Diamond takes, the specs are as follows...

240 x 320 pixels
96 dpi
24 bit depth

I can confirm that this is drastically different and far better quality on the Contacts Tab of TF3D.
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