On 10/23/03 12:44 PM, "Mark M. Florida" <markf at squareblue.com> wrote: > My guess is that by exporting it from iMovie, you're creating a QuickTime > file that uses MPEG-4 compression. You'll probably need to export from > QuickTime Player (Pro) to create a "real" straight MPEG-4 (without being > "wrapped" inside a QuickTime file). Also, make sure the MPEG-4 file > conforms to the specs that your phone will play (dimensions, bit rate, > etc.). > > So, from iMovie, you would use the "expert" settings again to export your > movie to the proper dimensions (try 320x240) using a high-quality codec like > PhotoJPEG or MJPEGA (make sure to use only *one* field with MJPEGA, though), > and high quality audio (16bit, 44kHz, IMA 4:1). Didn't Steve Jobs or somebody from Apple demo a 3GPP codec for video on cellphones at one of the expos recently? Mark