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AnvSoft Video to 3GP Converter 1.10 - User Guide and FAQ

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What is 3GPP, 3G2 and MPEG-4 file format?
  • 3GPP : GSM Network, Video: MPEG-4, H.263, Audio: AAC, AMR
  • 3G2 : CDMA Network, Video: MPEG-4, h.263, Audio: AAC, AMR, QCELP
  • MPEG-4 : allows you to optimize every part of the movie, while maintaining compatibility. MPEG-4 contains a wide variety of compression technologies to deliver the best performance for every kind of content.
System Requirements
  • Windows XP SP2
  • Personal or multimedia computer with a 1.5 gigahertz (GHz) or higher processor
  • 256 megabytes (MB) or higher of RAM
  • 2.0 GB of available hard-disk space or higher
  • VGA or higher resolution monitor
  • Handheld devices such as Smart Phones, Apple iPod, Sony PSP and Pocket PCs
Requirements for video capture

You need a way to get your videos into your computer. This requires different capture hardware depending on the source of your video. If you have a digital video (DV) camera, you'll need either an IEEE 1394 card or an analog video capture card. IEEE 1394 is recommended for the best quality results. Many new computers come with an IEEE 1394 card already installed. If not, there are a number of manufacturers that make a card that will work with your computer. If you have an analog video camera or a VCR, you will need to have an analog video capture card.

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