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Nokia Video Manager released

By Dusan Belic on Thursday, April 12th, 2007 at 11:48 PM PST In Applications, Content, Nokia, Symbian

Nokia Video ManagerNokia has just released Nokia Video Manager, the free applications that allows users to manage and transfer their video clips from their phone to the PC and the other way around. The new application supports all Symbian S60 3rd edition devices and is very easy to use, even boasting the transparent on-the-fly transcoding — you won’t have to think about the bitrate and format in the video file transfer proccess.

Once started, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Video Manager scans your computer for video files (avi, mpeg, wmv and mov), and converts selected ones to the MP4 format. Unfortunately, this app won’t convert your DVDs, but there are a number of other 3rd party software that can do that. Plus, this is the first version…

Nokia Video Manager screenshot

(via: S60 Multimedia Blog, Darla Mack)

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One Comment on “Nokia Video Manager released”

  1. Dimilaz says:

    on the official web e61 is not in the list of supported phones, does that mean that it will not support bit rate and format of e61

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