What's the best way to convert video for the BlackBerry?

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I like to catch up on TV shows/movies etc. while I commute by watching them on my BlackBerry, and I was wondering what the best way to convert AVI/MOV files for viewing on this device might be.

I've been using the BlackBerry Video Converter (http://www.seabyrdtech.com/bbvideo) and it works ok except that the audio playback gets out of sync with the video over a long file.

Is there anything better (windows or Linux x86)?

AndrewR

Posted 2009-07-29T08:07:52.090

Reputation: 243

1Please add your OS and what file format BlackBerry uses – Ivo Flipse – 2009-07-29T08:13:36.477

Answers

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Any Video Converter Freeware

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Ivo Flipse

Posted 2009-07-29T08:07:52.090

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Just converted a 25 minute file and it works beautifully. If this did have a 3 minute limit last year, it's gone now. Wish I could upvote this answer more than once :D – Tom A – 2010-04-15T02:48:59.367

Any problems or drawbacks with this product? – random – 2009-07-29T08:37:38.020

I can look for some ;-) But I don't have anything to convert, so can't go try it out myself – Ivo Flipse – 2009-07-29T09:03:02.087

It will nag if you want to upgrade after converting, but the conversion process is so dead easy, that you shouldn't bother about the notification – Ivo Flipse – 2009-07-29T09:04:23.503

AVC seems to do the trick for me so far. It even has instructions specific to my model Blackberry: http://www.any-video-converter.com/convert-video-for-blackberry-bold-9000.php

– AndrewR – 2009-07-29T12:14:46.803

Lol accepted with zero upvotes, glad it works anyway! – Ivo Flipse – 2009-07-29T12:20:16.467

This is probably new, but they limit the videos to be 3 min in length! – jinsungy – 2009-07-31T15:14:41.760

That would be really crap, but I can't verify it – Ivo Flipse – 2009-07-31T15:38:38.237

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joe

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