Original post says this about games, as I cannot use the WAP option
Bluetooth:
Have a look at this, its more complicated but if you want to be able to transfer games via bluetooth it will work, its just fairly complicated.
**Can't_Post_Link** It is made for the D500, but should work for other phones aswell, this guide may also work for infrared.
That link doesn't work anymore, and I could really use the info that was there. Does anyone know what it said, or have a link to a mirror?
kylboy06, you can type out the link to post it if you want others to check it out or maybe to help find a good working link. Type it like: thisisasamplelink@coolstuff(dot)com/html or whatever the name if the link is, then people can just type it out correctly. Hope this helps.
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propeluser Posts: 2
Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:58 am
My brother has a propel and he can play movies on his propel. So far he has only converted unprotected DVDs. He used a free software called Acala DVD 3gp Ripper and the playback is great.
1. After downloading the Ripper he opened the ripper
2. He then put in his DVD (if automatic playback starts, stop it and shut it down)
3. He set his settings: Video bitrate = Normal; Frame size was the middle one (the others were the wrong resolutions); Select the folder where the output will be saved (I created my own on my desktop but the program will suggest one)
4. Tap the "+" sign; Go to where your DVD is located and highlight it (do not expand); Hit OK
5. You will probably see a list but we found that the one selected was the movie (the rest were probably previews).
6. Hit the play button and go get something to eat or drink because it could take about an hour for a hour and 30 minutes movie.
After the ripping is finished transfer the movie to your (mini) SD card. All I did was drag and drop it from the Output folder to the Video folder on the SD card. Before dragging and dropping I made sure that Windows Media Player was listed as the default player for the movie (don't know if that made a difference).
propeluser Posts: 2
Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:01 am
My brother has a propel and he can play movies on his propel. So far he has only converted unprotected DVDs. He used a free software called Acala DVD 3gp Ripper and the playback is great.
1. After downloading the Ripper he opened the ripper
2. He then put in his DVD (if automatic playback starts, stop it and shut it down)
3. He set his settings: Video bitrate = Normal; Frame size was the middle one (the others were the wrong resolutions); Select the folder where the output will be saved (I created my own on my desktop but the program will suggest one)
4. Tap the "+" sign; Go to where your DVD is located and highlight it (do not expand); Hit OK
5. You will probably see a list but we found that the one selected was the movie (the rest were probably previews).
6. Hit the play button and go get something to eat or drink because it could take about an hour for a hour and 30 minutes movie.
After the ripping is finished transfer the movie to your (mini) SD card. All I did was drag and drop it from the Output folder to the Video folder on the SD card. Before dragging and dropping I made sure that Windows Media Player was listed as the default player for the movie (don't know if that made a difference).