Cellphone Video FAQs

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Will my cellphone play videos? If you can shoot a video with your cellphone and email it to your computer, then you should be able to email these videos to your cellphone.
Size? These video clips are each 176 by 144 pixels and about 15 to 30 seconds long.  The videos on these web pages are about the same size and quality as the ones you purchase--they just differ in compression algorithm and don't have the words displayed on them.  Each is about 250-300 Kbytes.
How does my purchase work? I email the video you purchased to the email address you used with PayPal.  I guarantee to send it to you within 26 hours.  If I don't, then you can have a second video free.
Why won't the cellphone clip I bought play? The standard format send to you is variable bit rate MPEG4.  Your phone may only play other formats.  Email me the name of your service provider, the make and model of your cellphone and I will send you other formats that may play on your cellphone.   Use the same email address that you used with PayPal.
Why some formats don't play? GSM networks and CMDA networks use different video formats.  Additionally, there are several compression algorithms (H264, Mpeg4, and H263) and your cellphone may only recognize some of them.
Why the video file on my cellphone is smaller than what I downloaded? Your cellphone may not be able to play at the bit rate the video was recorded at.  Your phone saved only as much of the file as it could play.  If the file is a lot smaller, the video quality will be lowered.  If you have this problem then choose videos that are at least 20 seconds long.