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How to Convert Video to HTC Desire, Watch Movie on HTC Desire

July 28, 2011

Like its Android phone brothers of HTC Hero, HTC Touch Diamond, etc. HTC Desire aroused a new high climax in the smartphone market. Powered by a Qualcomm 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, which makes the phone incredibly responsive as you multitask from app to app without skipping a beat, the HTC Desire is (for the time being at least) one of the most powerful phones around. It might be the Nexus One rebadged because of the similar outlook, but this is a behemoth of a phone in its own right.

Especially with its 3.7 inch AMOLED display, on which HTD desire delivers intense brilliance, sharp contrast, and true colors, HTC Desire becomes one of the “want the most” smartphones for video nerds. The 5 megapixel color camera as well as the display will make video recording and displaying more joyful.

If you want to rock your HTC Desire with your favorite video clips on the go, you should use an additional conversion tool to convert video to HTC Desire supported video format since some video file formats are not supported directly by the HTC Desire.

Before you start to convert video to HTC Desire, you should be clear about what kind of formats are supported by it. Here I list all the supported video/audio formats playable on HTC Desire.

Video/audio formats supported by HTC smartphones:

Video supported formats:

Playback: .mp4(generally MP4 is preferable with better picture quality), .3gp, .3g2, .wmv

Recording: .3gp

Audio supported formats:

Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma

Recording: .amr

After knowing that MP4 file would be the best video format for HTC Desire, you can use this Video to HTC Converter to convert movies in other file formats such as AVI, MOV, FLV, M2TS, MKV, etc. to HTC Desire. Now, let’s check how to make it.

First, please free download Daniusoft Video Converter which is a good video to HTC converter, install and run it. And then follow the steps below:

Step1. Click “File” in menu list or “Load video” button, you can browse the videos from your hard disc on your computer and load them into this program.

Step2. You can select MP4 format from the categorized output formats list in “Profile” drop-down list and specify the output directory to save your converted files in “Output” drop-down list.

Step 3. The last step is to click “Start” button, after a little while all the tasks will be done. During the whole conversion, you can have a clear idea of the conversion process such as converted length and time in the “Converting” window popped up.

Note: Daniusoft Video Converter supports inputting video file in 3GP format which is the file format for recording video by HTC Desire. By clicking “Edit” on the video conversion software, you can make your personalized movie since editing functions such as trim, crop, effect, watermark, etc. are available in the program.

Now, you can put Video on HTC Desire and watch your favorite movies on your HTC Desire with high-resolution screen. If you want to keep maximum video quality during video onversion, and enjoy the videos in laze while waiting for the train or on the trip, quickly free download Daniusoft Video Converter to have a try.

HTC smartphones supported: HTC Touch Diamond, HTC S1, O2 Atom, HTC Incredible, HTC HD2, HTC Hero, Magic, Cruise, HTC touch HD, 3G, T-mobile G1, Viva, P2370, HTC Touch GSM, P3600i, P3400, P3350, P3300, P3000, D600, D818C, D810, M700, P800W, 818Pro, HTC touch Pro2/Pro, HTC dream, HTC touch Dual, TyTN II, HTC shift, HTC advantage, P4350, U1000, C800, 838Pro, HTC Snap, S740, S730, S720, S710, C730, C500, C720W, 595, S301, S300, etc.

 

HTC Wildfire sets the mid range market alight

July 26, 2011

Following the release of the incredibly successful and widely rated HTC Desire, HTC has extended their range of smartphones with the HTC Wildfire which is a more affordable option. But how does it rate as a business mobile phone?

The touchscreen handset runs Android 2.1 with the user-friendly HTC Sense UI and has exactly the same processing power as the HTC Hero.

The HTC Wildfire is smaller than the HTC Desire and fits nicely in the pocket but it is not as small as the Sony Xperia X10 mini so still has an ample screen size of 3.2 inches (the desire is 3.5 inches).

Facebook has been integrated into everything from the calendar to caller ID. Also on the social networking front sharing Android apps has also been made simple with a system for sending links to friends from the handset.

In terms of the design the HTC Wildfire does not look at all cheap – it is nice, compact and stylish weighing just 118g – just 20g more than the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini – which is a tiny little phone.

If you are used to a 3.5 inch screen then you may notice the difference but for me having the convenience of a phone that sits nicely in the pocket (ridiculous for a techie to worry about I know) is sometimes a fair price to pay – but will we be convinced after a week of use?

I do have fairly skinny little fingers so didn’t have too much bother but the more fat fingered amongst us may find it a little more difficult to navigate.

The HTC Wildfire has the same bold silver highlights and optical trackpad as the HTC Desire and is streets ahead of the other budget Android handsets we’re starting to see invade the market.

It is available in a number of different colours and feels solid in the hand.

The HTC Wildfire comes with a few good quality accessories – there is the multi-part charger which doubles up as the USB connector. The Wildfire also comes with headphones; fancy black earbuds with a 3.5mm connector and hands-free capability.

The thing that I really liked was that the HTC Wildfire has a great balance – they haven’t gone all out to achieve a low budget option  – The phone looks and feels high quality and it runs the Sense UI which is an absolute pleasure to use but at the same time it is a lot more affordable than other smartphones out there.

Out of the box when you turn the phone on there is an incredibly easy to follow eight-step set up wizard that gets you up and running with your contacts imported, social networking sites up, Google account activated, wifi connected and your preferences set quicker than you can say “smartphone”.

The most popular widgets, like weather, news, favourite contacts and FriendStream (HTC’s social network aggregator) come ready installed to home screens but moving and removing these is a doddle. simply hold down the icon you want to reorganise then dragging it to its new location (or the trashcan) and you’re done.

You are slightly restricted by the number of icons that you are allowed to place on the page but it’s not too bad.

This phone is fast too, the processor is the same speed as the HTC Hero’s (528Mhz), although it’s not as super fast as the HTC desire, however it is comparable to the i-phone 3G.

You can scroll between using the optical trackpad which HTC call ‘Leap View’, which was introduced with Android 2.1 on the HTC Legend and HTC Desire earlier this year.

It is a little bit of a shame that there are no buttons on the front of the phone for just calling and ending calls and it would also be handy to be able to use the trackpad as the screen unlock button as well as the power key.

With the HTC Wildfire you have full access to all of the Android apps for download and we found that online speeds were pretty solid on WiFi and fair to good on 3G. It is really easy to send on the apps you like to friends through email and social functions.

The phone is nice and easy to use but ideally it is aimed at people who are willing to spend a little time getting used to all of the functions, the set-up guide easily takes you through the various email and social networking accounts, while the menu system is also very straightforward.

There are seven home screens which may be a little more confusing for some users, but these will also become simple once you’ve customised them to your needs. However, you can view all of these at once so not too much grief if you forget where you have put something.

it is also very easy to transfer everything from your old phone via Bluetooth using the onboard ‘transfer data’ app to the HTC Wildfire.

The HTC Wildfire has the haptic feedback set by default – this is the little buzzy function as it registers your commands, if you do not like this then you can turn it off in the settings menu.

The menus are really well laid out and it is a nice addition that the settings are in collapsible panels – reminds me a little of the Firefox browser, It allows you to get into them without going through a number of menus.

To make calls it is incredibly simple to access the dial pad – there’s a large icon at the bottom of the home screen that takes you there. You can then just start dialling a number or a name and smartdial will shortcut the dialling for you using your contacts list.

We didn’t have any issues with call quality and reception although through browsing around the web I have seen a few comments regarding dropped calls.

There is a cool little function where if you get a call from somebody that you do not want to speak to or cannot speak to at that moment then you just turn the phone over and it will go onto silent mode until the answerphone kicks in.

As your contacts are integrated with Facebook and Twitter you can get their photos alongside their contact details which gives the phone a nice personal touch. You can also select your favourite contacts to sit on one of the homescreens.

As we mentioned earlier the HTC Wildfire is strong on Facebook and social networking – this includes caller ID. If the person calling is also a Facebook contact, it’ll tell you their latest status update and if their birthday is coming up – useful for remembering in advance before chatting – you come across as a really conscientious interested friend, which is always a nice touch if you are as forgetful as I am.

This isn’t really a business function but as work and personal life is becoming more blurred i think that this will be a useful function for a number of business mobile phone users.

The HTC Wildfire has a really simple and easy to use message function which is pretty and colourful to look at and each contact has its own threaded messaging for an easy reminder of the conversation so far so nice to be able to look back on long conversations when you are busy and make sure you have everything at the front of your mind.

The predictive text seems to quickly learn new words and the multi-touch display is cleverly able to register more than one letter at once, so if you are nimble with your fingers then you will be able to speed with ease.

We found that there was occassionally a small delay in receiving text messages and this was not down to poor reception so a bit of a let down.

Setting up Microsoft Exchange is no problem at all which will be handy for most business users as long as you have all the required information to hand to sign in.

With Emails you have the choice of a traditional inbox or threaded conversations – it’s also really useful to be able to sort emails by date, or look through only unread emails.

The HTC Wildfire comes with a WebKit browser which was pretty good but when we went on sites that were full of images or media it was not so speedy, at least compared to the HTC Desire.

With web browsing you do notice the smaller 3.2 inch screen, so zooming becomes second nature; multi-touch zoom worked well and the images didn’t pixellate too easily.

The HTC Wildfire also features a ‘find on page’ option like the control ‘F’ function on PC’s, which makes browsing through documents and long emails a whole lot easier if you are just looking for something in particular.

If you are planning on switching between 3G and Wi-Fi regularly, the HTC power control widget is a useful little tool to have in the kit. it allows you to control your 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS connections.

This can also control your automatic updates, screen brightness and push notifications if you need to save battery. Without this widget you need to manually switch connections in the Settings menu.

One restriction of the i-phone is that you cannot watch flash videos on sites like BBC News whereas with the HTC Wildfire you can play Flash games and watch embedded videos.

Flash isn’t perfect yet but with the forthcoming Android 2.2 upgrade that brings Flash 10.1 this promises to be much improved.

The camera is good as it packs 5 MP and with the addition of the LED flash is a cut above mnay of the competitors.

One issue was that the QVGA screen reflects light terribly so it is difficult to see what you are shooting on bright days. This screen also tended to make our photos look a bit low-res and pixellated.

As well as the basic click to shoot there’s an option allowing a timed-shot and also geo-tagging your photos by recording location information. You can also adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and white balance or you can use one of the built-in photo effects.

From within the camera app, you can switch quickly to video. The same effects options are available for motion capture as still shots.

As with many digital cameras on phones there’s a slight delay when pressing record for video which can be pretty frustrating at times.

The video quality was standard

FCC Confirms HTC Legend coming to North America

July 13, 2011

HTC (High Tech Computer) Corporation is smart phone manufacturer company. The HTC Legend headed to North American GSM carriers, an FCC filing confirmed today. FCC filing shows HTC HD mini with North American 3G. HTC Legend spotted at the FCC, on its way to AT&T as well as Bell, Rogers and Telus in Canada.

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The FCC just cleared a phone with an ID that strikingly similar to the HTC Legend. it will probably be for AT&T or one of the big Canadian carriers Bell, Rogers, or TELUS based on the bands listed. HTC Legend has the 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability with 320 X 480 HVGA pixels resolution.

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The HTC Legend Has the 600 MHz processor and it will be run on the Android 2.1 with HTC Sense. This HTC Legend will soon be arriving in the mid of the year.

HTC (High Tech Computer) Corporation is smart phone manufacturer company. The HTC Legend headed to North American GSM carriers, an FCC filing confirmed today. FCC filing shows HTC HD mini with North American 3G. HTC Legend spotted at the FCC, on its way to AT&T as well as Bell, Rogers and Telus in Canada.

The FCC just cleared a phone with an ID that strikingly similar to the HTC Legend. it will probably be for AT&T or one of the big Canadian carriers Bell, Rogers, or TELUS based on the bands listed. HTC Legend has the 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability with 320 X 480 HVGA pixels resolution.

The HTC Legend Has the 600 MHz processor and it will be run on the Android 2.1 with HTC Sense. This HTC Legend will soon be arriving in the mid of the year.

 

Best convert Bluray DVD movie video to HTC EVO 4G, HTC EVO

July 1, 2011

convert Bluray DVD movie video to HTC EVO 4G

If you need to convert Bluray Disc, DVD movie or different video types to view on HTC EVO 4G, then Bluray DVD Movie Video Converter for HTC EVO 4G is your must-have program to fast convert Bluray Disc to htc evo 4g, convert/rip DVD movie to HTC EVO 4G and convert videos like HD MOV, mpg, wmv, avi, rmvb, flv, 3gp, mkv, mp4, mod, tod, acvhd, m2ts to HTC EVO playable format mpeg-4(.mp4)

Bluray DVD Movie Video Converter for HTC EVO has Windows and Mac version and can remove different restriction and protection off of Bluray and DVD movie. By converting Blury DVD, movie and video to HTC EVO 4G, i mean you can convert almost all type of media and you can use it as the best video editing software for EVO 4G, cut off unwanted DVD chapters, titles, movie clips, video segments , then join/merge them into one project.

Bluray DVD Movie Video to HTC EVO Converter can be also used to convert DVD movie, videos and rent Bluray to HTC Incrediable, HTC Desire HD, HTC Hero HD, HTC Droid, just load the media file and choose HTC mpeg-4 file, then hit Start, that’s it.

For Windows 7, Vista, XP and Windows 2000 users

Free download Windows Bluray DVD Movie Video to HTC EVO 4G

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Guide below shows Windows users how to use Bluray DVD Movie Video to HTC EVO Converter to convert Bluray DVD Movie Video and music file for viewing on the HTC EVO 4G, HTC EVO, EVO 4G…

Step 1: Free download Blu-Ray DVD Movie Video Converter for HTC EVO 4G  to Windows and run.
a. Toconvert movie video to HTC EVO 4G, you can click “Add Video” to load video source.
b. To rip Blu-ray and DVD to HTC EVO 4G, you can click “Load BD/DVD” to load your Blu-ray or DVD movie files.

Step 2: Select output format for HTC EVO 4G
Click on the dropdown list of “Format”, and then follow “Android”> “HTC Video (*.mp4)”. This format is specially optimized for HTC EVO, HTC Incrediable, HTC Desire HD, HTC Hero HD and HTC Droid.



Step 3: Adjust video and audio parameters
No matter you wanna convert Blu-rays, DVD movie and different videos to HTC EVO 4G, or rip Blu-ray DVD to HTC EVO or convert video to EVO 4G, you are allowed to click “Settings” button to optimized the output file quality by adjusting video and audio parameters.The codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel are all adjustable in the following interface.

Note: If your source is larger than 800×480, you must set the aspect ratio to a maximum of 800×480.

Step 4: Convert Blu-rays, DVDs, and different videos to HTC EVO 4G
Click “Convert” button to start converting Blu-rays, DVDs, or different videos to HTC EVO 4G, including HTC EVO, HTC Incrediable, HTC DesireHD, HTC Hero HD and  HTC Droid. Once the conversion is completed, you can mount your HTC EVO on to your computer via USB, and create a folder named “Video” in the root folder on the HTC EVO 4G. Then click “Open” button of the program to get the converted files, and copy them into the “Video” folder for your HTC EVO smartphone forentertainment.

Htc?the Outsourcer That Could

June 27, 2011

HTC is the abbreviation for High Tech Computer Corporation, a manufacturer of Microsoft Windows CE portable devices based in Taiwan. It was founded as an outsourcing company on May 15, 1997. Today, it is marketing its own HTC brand of products and is supporting its own operator-branded products as well. The Open Handset Alliance is a consortium of which HTC is a member. These corporations are committed to making their products conform to standards that will allow the open-source Android operating system to run. An Android-based phone will be released by the end of 2008.

The chairwoman of this cutting-edge company is Cher Wang; the President is Peter H. T. Chou. HTC’s main divisions are ISO 9001/ISO14001-qualified. This includes the Information Appliance engineering division and Wireless Mobile engineering division. Once Microsoft chose HTC for a hardware platform development partner for the Windows Mobile OS, the company grew exponentially. In 2005, sales totaled .2 billion, a 102% increase from 2004. Business Week’s Info Tech 100 listed it as the fastest-growing tech company.

The products are sold under the following brand names

* HTC

* Dopod (a subsidiary of HTC)

* Qtek

Major telecommunication carriers rebrand them and sell them under the following names:

* Orange

* T-Mobile

* Verizon Wireless

* Sprint Nextel

* O2

* Vodafone

* AT&T

* Alltel

* Bell

* Telus

Other companies that retail Windows-Mobile-based PDAs manufactured by HTC:

* Dell (x50 series)

* Fujitsu-Siemens

* HP/Compaq

* i-mate

* Krome

* Sharp Corporation

* UTStarcom

Smartphones (Windows Mobile Standard) developed by HTC:

* HTC Iris (HTC S640)

* HTC Wings

* HTC Erato

* HTC Vox

* HTC Libra

* HTC Foreseer

* HTC Monet (formerly HTC Trilogy)

* HTC Oxygen

* HTC Cavalier

* HTC Excalibur

* HTC Breeze

* HTC Startrek

* HTC Tornado

* HTC Hurricane

* HTC Amadeus

* HTC Feeler

* HTC Typhoon

* HTC Voyager

* HTC Tanager

* HTC Canary

* HTC Juno

Pocket PC Phones produced by HTC (Windows Mobile Professional):

* HTC Sedna

* HTC Panda

* HTC Touch Cruise

* HTC Touch Dual

* HTC Touch

* HTC Vogue

* HTC Kaiser

* HTC Hermes

* HTC Atlas

* HTC Herald

* HTC Athena

* HTC Love

* HTC Gene

* HTC Trinity

* HTC Artemis

* HTC Titan

* HTC Prophet

* HTC Charmer

* HTC Apache

* HTC Galaxy

* HTC Wizard

* HTC Alpine

* HTC Harrier

* HTC Refresh

* HTC Blue Angel

* HTC Magician

* HTC Falcon

* HTC Himalaya

* HTC Wallaby

HTC Shift, running Windows Vista Business OS and Windows Mobile 6 Professional, has a 7-inch widescreen touch-sensitive TFT display, a 30GB hard drive, 1GB RAM, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2.0 and WiFi capability. A 1.2 megapixel is front-mounted. It has a fingerprint sensor for security.

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