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?How to report bugs?
Please email any bugs or suggestions to support@media-cell.com.
?What is the system requirement?

Win95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP (win XP is recommended)
500Mhz or better CPU
64M or more RAM (64M is enough but 128m will be better more).

?How long will it take to get your supporting response?
We promise to answer you within 24 hours. But in most cases you'll get our response in a few hours or immediately.
?What can I do with MediaCell Mobile  Video Converter?

With MediaCell Mobile Video  Converter, you can convert almost all kinds of Video format files to your portable video device such as iPod, PSP, Cell phone, PDA, Pocket PC, PMP.,

?How to Upgrade?

       If you have installed a previous version of the software, you can easily update it by installing the most recent version over top. Your registration details will not be overwritten.

?What is AVI?

AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. It is a special case of the RIFF (Resource Interchange File Format). AVI is defined by Microsoft. AVI is the most common format for audio/video data on the PC. AVI is an example of a de facto (by fact) standard.

?What is Divx?

Digital Video Express (DivX) is a digital video compression format based on the MPEG-4 technology. DivX files can be downloaded over high-speed lines in a relatively short time without sacrificing the quality of the digital video. Often used on the Internet to exchange video files.Originally developed for DVD encoding (650 mb = 80-90 min. at 640x480, standard bitrate), DivX has become the internet video format of choice for high-quality productions.

?What is MPEG?

MPEG (pronounced M-peg), which stands for Moving Picture Experts Group, is the name of family of standards used for coding audio-visual information (e.g., movies, video, music) in a digital compressed format. The major advantage of MPEG compared to other video and audio coding formats is that MPEG files are much smaller for the same quality. This is because MPEG uses very sophisticated compression techniques. Current standards that exist include, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-3, and MPEG4. MPEG-1 is a standard for CD-ROM video and audio.MPEG-2 is a standard for full-screen, broadcast quality video.MPEG-4 is a standard for video telephony.

?What is MOV/QT?

A file format for Quicktime movies and animations, developed by Apple Computer Co. it can actually be used to store both movies and sounds. A file with this extension could thus be either an audio file or a movie file. Both types are supported by many different platforms. Note though that there are several different versions of QuickTime files in use, and not all players will play all versions.

?What is RM?

RM (RealMedia) is a digital sound and video file format that is the registered trademark of RealNetworks. This format is typically used to stream media through the net. It can be played with the RealOne player or with other media players using the Real Alternative codec. RealMedia (comprised of RealVideo, RealAudio, and other file formats created by Real) use compression algorithms for eliminating data.

?What is RMVB?

Rmvb is an abbreviation for Real Media variable bitrate. It is a type of video file, playable with RealPlayer from RealNetworks.