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krewl

2005-09-17, 5:48 am

....and, is there a way to adjust the length of the video? Mine seems
to only be able to do a video of about 5 seconds. I checked the Manual
for the phone, but found no mention of how to adjust recording length.
mrcamp

2005-09-19, 5:48 pm


If it’s the same thing like the V551, it’s probably set to MMS as video
length by default. Go to Video->video setup and change video length to
Maximum from MMS(that’s what mine says)


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mrcamp
krewl

2005-09-20, 5:48 am

On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 18:15:32 +0000, mrcamp
<mrcamp.1vmfnr@news.cellbanter.com> wrote:

>
>If it’s the same thing like the V551, it’s probably set to MMS as video
>length by default. Go to Video->video setup and change video length to
>Maximum from MMS(that’s what mine says)


Thanks for the reply. Looks to be different than the V551 though. My
only choices for video setup, are the below along with the current
settings:

Auto Repeat: On
Lighting Conditions: Auto
Exposure: 0
Resolution: High (176x144)
Recording Sound: On

Thanks again for the feedback!
mrcamp

2005-09-20, 5:48 pm


Yes, it's not the same. In addition to what you have, my V551 has:

Allow Alert
Video Length


krewl Wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 18:15:32 +0000, mrcamp
> mrcamp.1vmfnr@news.cellbanter.com wrote:
> -
>
> If it’s the same thing like the V551, it’s probably set to MMS as
> video
> length by default. Go to Video-video setup and change video length to
> Maximum from MMS(that’s what mine says)-
>
> Thanks for the reply. Looks to be different than the V551 though. My
> only choices for video setup, are the below along with the current
> settings:
>
> Auto Repeat: On
> Lighting Conditions: Auto
> Exposu 0
> Resolution: High (176x144)
> Recording Sound: On
>
> Thanks again for the feedback!



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mrcamp
Ralph5407

2005-09-20, 11:48 pm


krewl Wrote:
> ....and, is there a way to adjust the length of the video? Mine seems
> to only be able to do a video of about 5 seconds. I checked the Manual
> for the phone, but found no mention of how to adjust recording length.


I manage to get a couple of hours video, but then perhaps it's because
I use a video camera to take video and a phone to make phone
calls......


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Ralph5407
krewl

2005-09-21, 5:48 am

On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:29:11 +0100, Ralph5407
<Ralph5407.1vojmp@mobile-forum.co.uk> wrote:

>
>krewl Wrote:
>
>I manage to get a couple of hours video, but then perhaps it's because
>I use a video camera to take video and a phone to make phone
>calls......


Yep, that's where your problem is and too bad that your video camera
is limited to a couple of hours. You are falling behind on the
technology. Best upgrade. :)
krewl

2005-09-21, 5:48 am

On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:45:30 +0000, mrcamp
<mrcamp.1vntnt@news.cellbanter.com> wrote:

>
>Yes, it's not the same. In addition to what you have, my V551 has:
>
>Allow Alert
>Video Length


Interesting. Well, wish I had the Video Length setting. The video
feature is somewhat impractical to me, but would be fun to play around
with if I could record a longer length.

Thanks for the clarification!
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