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What
is PocketTV ? |
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PocketTV is a full-featured MPEG Movie Player for Microsoft Windows Mobile® Powered
devices such as:
- Pocket PC (2000, 2002,
Windows Mobile 2003 and 2003
Second Edition)
- Smartphone (2002, 2003
and 2003 Second Edition)
- Handheld PC
- Casio Pocket Manager
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How
can I download MPEG files from
the net ? |
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Use the right mouse button when clicking on the link to the MPEG file,
and select Save Target as... or Save Link as... in the pop-up menu.
Some versions of Internet Explorer have a bug that changes the file extension
from .mpg to .mpeg when you download an MPEG file and save it to disk.
If this happens, you might have to change the file extension back to
.mpg at the time you save the file, before transfering the file to the
device (older versions PocketTV will list only the files with the .mpg
extension - newer versions can handle both .mpg and .mpeg). To check
the extensions of files that you already have on your PC hard disk, open
any folder, select the Tools menu, select Folder Options, select the
View tab, un-check Hide file extensions for known file types.
Then, once the .mpg file is
on your desktop, you must copy
it into your device or to a
Storage Card.
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How
can I copy MPEG files into
my device or Storage Card ? |
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Once you have MPEG files on your desktop, you must copy them into your
device or into a Storage Card. Here are the detailed instructions,
in case you have never done that.
Important: If have downloaded video from the net, they may not be in
MPEG format or may have been encoded with parameters not optimum for
PocketTV. In that case, we recommend that you use our Simple Guide for
making MPEG files optimized for Pocket PC or Smartphone. Use Pocket PC
or Smartphone templates, depending on the device you have.
Open ActiveSync and make sure
that your device is connected.
Pocket PC 2002 or
2003:
In ActiveSync, click on Explore. The window called Mobile Device shows
the document files currently located in your devide. To add an MPEG file,
just drag it in there. To remove a file, select it, click on the right
button and choose Delete in the pop-up menu. You can also remove files
from the device using Pocket File Explorer: tap-and-hold the file name
and select Delete.
To copy the file on a Storage
Card which is currently in
your device, open My Pocket
PC (located in the Mobile Device
window), then open Storage
Card and drag the MPEG file
in there. If your Storage Card
contains a folder called My
Documents, you should place
the MPEG file in this folder.
The fastest and most convenient
way to copy files from the
PC to a Storage Card is by
using a Storage Card Reader
that plugs into a USB port
on your PC (e.g. SanDisk ImageMate
CF Reader USB). Those are inexpensive
and widely available peripherals.
If you have a laptop, all you
need is a PCMCIA/CF adapter
(even cheaper).
Pocket PC 2000:
In ActiveSync, click on Explore. The window called Mobile Device shows
the document files currently located in your devide. To add an MPEG file,
just drag it in there. To remove a file, select it, click on the right
button and choose Delete in the pop-up menu. You can also remove files
from the device using Pocket File Explorer: tap-and-hold the file name
and select Delete.
To copy the file on a Storage
Card, you must create a folder
called My Documents in the
Storage Card and place the
MPEG files in the My Documents
folder: With ActiveSync, open
My Pocket PC (located in the
Mobile Device window), then
open Storage Card. Make sure
that there is a folder called
My Documents in the Storage
Card. If not, create it. Open
My Documents, and drag the
MPEG file in there.
The fastest and most convenient
way to copy files from the
PC to a Storage Card is by
using a Storage Card Reader
that plugs into a USB port
on your PC (e.g. SanDisk ImageMate
CF Reader USB). Those are inexpensive
and widely available peripherals.
If you have a laptop, all you
need is a PCMCIA/CF adapter
(even cheaper).
Smartphone:
On Smartphone, you should store all your MPEG files on a Storage Card,
because the permanent storage on the Smartphone (called \IPSM or \Storage)
is limited and should be reserved to install applications, and the RAM
is only for running applications and it is erased when you turn your
phone OFF.
In ActiveSync, click on Explore.
The window called Mobile Device
shows the document files currently
located in your devide. Make
sure there is a Storage Card
in your Smartphone. Open Mobile
Device then open the Storage
Card. To copy an MPEG file
to your Storage Card, just
drag it in there. To remove
a file from the Storage Card,
select it, click on the right
button and choose Delete in
the pop-up menu. You can also
delete files using the PocketTV
File Selector menu.
The fastest and most convenient
way to copy files from the
PC to a Storage Card is by
using a Storage Card Reader
that plugs into a USB port
on your PC. Those are inexpensive
and widely available peripherals.
Casio Pocket Manager
(BE-300 and BE-500 l'agenda):
Due to the limited amount of storage memory in those devices, you should
store all your MPEG files in a Storage Card. The fastest and most convenient
way to copy files from the PC to a Storage Card is by using a Storage
Card Reader that plugs into a USB port on your PC (e.g. SanDisk ImageMate
CF Reader USB). Those are inexpensive and widely available peripherals.
If you have a laptop, all you need is a PCMCIA/CF adapter.
Palm-size PC or Handheld PC:
Make sure that you have installed Active Sync (3.0 or better). Open Active
Sync, click on Explore. Then click on My Documents to see the document
files currently located in your device. To add an MPEG file, just drag
it in there. To remove a file, select it, click on the right button and
choose Delete in the pop-up menu.
If you use a Storage Card,
you must create a folder called
My Documents in the Storage
Card, and place the MPEG files
in this folder: Open Storage
Card. Make sure that there
is a folder called My Documents
in the Storage Card. If not,
create it. Open My Documents,
and drag the MPEG file in there.
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How
can I delete an MPEG file from
my device or Storage Card ? |
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Pocket PC:
To delete a file from your Pocket PC, use the File Explorer application.
Start the File Explorer (in
Programs), go to the folder
containing your file (usually "\My
Documents\"), then tap-and-hold
the file name and select "Delete" in
the pop-up menu.
Note: there is no Recycle
Bin on the Pocket PC: Once
a file is deleted, it's gone...
Smartphone:
To delete a file from your Smartphone, use the Delete command in the
PocketTV File Selector.
With the Explore
feature of ActiveSync:
If your device is connected to your desktop, you can also use the Explore
feature of ActiveSync to delete files from your device or from its Storage
Card.
Remark:
You can get an "Access denied" error if you try to delete or
rename a the file that is currently used by an application. In that case
you need to exit/terminate/kill the application or reset your device.
To reset a Pocket PC, press the small Reset button. To reset the Smartphone,
power the device OFF then ON again.
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How
can I continue download after
I got disconnected? |
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We recommend you download a program called FlashGet; it will let you
resume download if you gets disconnected, it's a must get if you
want to download MPEGs.
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What
are the system requirements
to downloading an MPEG file? |
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- Windows 98SE, 2000, ME
or XP
- A high processor (say
233 MHz or higher)
- At least 64 MB of RAM
- A sound card
- Speakers or headphones
(if you want to play music
on your computer)
- An Internet connection
(broadband recommended)
- Internet Explorer version
6.0 or higher
Any of the recommended Media Players(e.g Windows
Media Player or Real
Media player.)
To find out your computer's
specifications:
Click Start,
choose Settings,
and then select Control
Panel
Scroll down to System and double-click to open it
A window will open that displays your computer's system profile, including
processor speed, RAM and other information.
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How
much does an MPEG file weigh? |
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Each MPEG you download will occupy an average of 50 to 60 MB of
disk space.
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How
much hard drive disk space
do I need? |
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Each MPEG you download will occupy an average of 50 to 60MB of disk space.
Your disk space requirements depend on the number of MPEGs you want
to add to your MPEG library. To find out how much disk space you
have, double-click on My Computer on your desktop
and then right-click on the hard disk drive where you will store
your MPEG files, and view Properties.
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How
many days do I have to re-download
an MPEG after I purchase it? |
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If there is a problem with your download and you need to try again, you
have 2 days from the purchase date to re-download
the MPEG file. After 2 days, your MPEG download
link will expire and the MPEG file will no longer be downloadable.
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How
do pop-up blockers affect the
download process? |
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Pop-up blockers may interrupt the download process, which will prevent
the MPEG file(s) to download completely. We recommend you suppress
your pop-up blocker before downloading your MPEG file(s). If the
re-download is not successful, please contact us through our Help
Desk.
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Do
I need a high-speed Internet
connection to download an MPEG? |
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We recommend you have a high-speed Internet connection, but it is not
required to download MPEG.
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PocketTV
can't see MPEG files on the
Storage Card! |
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There are two solutions to this problem on Pocket PC:
- Place all your MPEG files
in a top-level folder called
My Documents on the Storage
Card. If this folder does
not exist, you must create
it (using the Explore feature
of ActiveSync or using Pocket
File Explorer).
MPEG files can be organized in sub-folders, as long as the sub-folders
are inside the folder My Documents.
If it still does not work,
check carefully that the name
of the folder that you have
created is exactly 'My Documents',
not 'My Documents' or 'My Documents
'. There should be only ONE
space after My, and no trailing
space! Any extra space in the
name would cause the folder
to be unrecognized.
The reason for this ennoying problem is that Microsoft's standard 'Open
File' dialog only shows the files located in the top-level folder 'My
Documents' and in its sub-folders (one level only), in the main memory
and in the CF Storage Card. Microsoft calls that a design feature,
we call that a bug. Complaints about this problem (which also affects
Microsoft's own Media Player, by the way) should be redirected to Microsoft.
Note: If you have a non-English device, the name of the folder may be
different (e.g. French: 'Mes Documents').
- PocketTV now provide an
option to use the tGetFile
dialog to open MPEG files.
Just select the Use tGetFile
in the Files options, and
PocketTV will let you open
MPEG files located anywhere
on your device or Storage
Card!
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I
want MPEG files to be played
by PocketTV rather than by
PocketMVP/PocketDivX! |
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Use the 'File Associations...' option (in Tools>Options>Files).
This option checks the current file associations. If it detects that
some file types normally associated with PocketTV are associated with
some other application (e.g. PocketDivX), PocketTV offers to restore
the default PocketTV file associations, so that MPEG files opened from
the File Explorer will be played with PocketTV.
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I
have problems installing PocketTV
from the Setup file! |
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This may be caused by problems with your ActiveSync configuration. But
do not panic, there is a solution:
You can install PocketTV from a CAB file. The PocketTV CAB files can
be downloaded from the PocketTV CAB Files Repository. Just move the mouse
pointer over each link, you should see the full-name of the CAB file
at the bottom of the browser window.
Smartphone:
Download the right CAB file for your Smartphone and copy it in the \IPSM\Windows\Start
Menu\Accessories folder on your Smartphone (e.g. using the Explore
tab of ActiveSync). On Smartphone 2003, \IPSM is called \Storage. Then
go in Home > Start/Programs > Accessories and open the CAB file.
It will install PocketTV.
Pocket PC or Handheld
PC:
Download the right CAB file for your device, copy it in the \My Documents
folder on your device (e.g. using the Explore tab of ActiveSync) and
open it from the device using File Explorer. It will install PocketTV.
Palm-size PC: copy
the CAB file in the \Windows\Start
Menu folder and open it from
the Start menu.
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File
is improperly linked with alignment
less than 0x1000... |
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If you try to run PocketTV.exe on your PC, you will get the following
message: File is improperly linked with alignment less than 0x1000.
Fix the error and then link it again.
PocketTV does not have an automatic installer for some legacy devices.
You cannot run PocketTV.exe on your PC: you must install it manually.
Once you have downloaded PocketTV.exe
on your PC, you must copy it
to your device manually using
ActiveSync.
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Can't
find PocketTV.exe (or one of
its components) |
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You have installed the Pocket PC version on an older device which is
NOT Pocket PC. Pocket PC is always running WinCE 3.0 or better.
Check the version of WinCE on your device and download the correct version
of PocketTV.
To determine the processor
type and WinCE
Version:
- On Pocket PC,
open Start, Settings,
tap the System tab and
tap the About icon to
see the processor type and
Windows CE version.
- On older devices, depending
on the version of Windows
CE, select Start, Settings, System,
or select Start, System.
The processor type and Windows
CE version are located on
the General or Device tab
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What
are the System Requirements
for PocketTV ? |
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Platforms: PocketTV
works on all Microsoft
Windows® Powered Pocket
PC, Smartphone, Handheld
PC Pro, Handheld
PC 2000 devices and Pocket
Manager (Casio BE-300,
BE-500 l'agenda).
PocketTV is designed for color-display but it might also work with grey-level
display. There are some known problems with iPaq 3100 series (Landscape
mode does not work).
PocketTV should also work
on all legacy WinCE devices
except: SH3 HPC WinCE 2.0 systems,
Sharp Mobilon HC-4500G/HC-4600
(WinCE 2.0), Compaq 2010c/2015c
(WinCE 2.0). If you have one
of those, try PocketTV at your
own risks!
Display: You
need at least 16 gray levels
but 65,536 color is recommended.
With 256 color, you need palette
support (won't work on devices
that support only the system
palette, like the Compaq aero
8000). PocketTV has an advanced
Dither option that produces
unsurpassed image quality even
on devices with only 4,096
colors (e.g. iPaq 3600 series,
Jornada 540 series).
Audio:To
get audio, you need audio support
plus speakers or headphones.
Stereo support recommended.
Memory: You
need about 500K of storage
memory to install PocketTV,
plus at least 3MB of available
Program Memory to run it. You
need of course additional storage
memory for your MPEG files.
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Do
I have enough Program memory
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On Smartphone, you always have enough Program memory! That's because
on Smartphones, Program memory (RAM) is only used to run applications,
it is not used to store data or to install programs.
You need at least 3MB of available Program memory. On a Pocket PC, to
increase the amount of available Program memory, go to Setup, System,
Memory and move the slider toward the left. Under Program memory, look
at the difference total and in use. The difference (i.e. available Program
memory) should be at least 3MB.
If you don't have enough of
Program memory to play video,
only audio will play. If you
have very little Program memory
available, PocketTV will not
work at all or will hang (in
which case you must Reset your
device).
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Start
Menu moved to the center of
the screen after I install
PocketTV! |
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The Pocket PC Start Menu always shifts to the right when you have 9 or
more programs showing in the menu. When the menu becomes as tall
as the screen itself, it is shifted to the right, presumably to not
obscur the word Start in the Navigation Bar.
To bring it back to the left side, just remove one or more items from
the Start Menu.
To do that, go to Settings > Personnal > Menus to
select what programs you want
to appear in the Start Menu.
Programs not listed in the
Start Menu will be available
through Start Menu > Programs.
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