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Palm T3 and iPhoto
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Dec 9, 2003, 04:37 PM
 
I was wondering if people with a T3 are able to put pics on it from iphoto and view them on that rather large screen (the T3)? I heard that the T3 has compatibility problems with osX...Was thinking of getting one and it would be fantastic to put some pictures on it
     
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Dec 9, 2003, 05:11 PM
 
Originally posted by Tiny-E:
I was wondering if people with a T3 are able to put pics on it from iphoto and view them on that rather large screen (the T3)? I heard that the T3 has compatibility problems with osX...Was thinking of getting one and it would be fantastic to put some pictures on it
there is a folder in your (homefolder)/pictures/ that you put stuff in and when you sync your palm, it put the pictures that are in the folder palm photos on your palm

I am not sure of a way to go from iPhoto to the palm without applescripts like I have in place that when you highlight the picture, it copies the photo to that folder.
     
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Dec 9, 2003, 07:53 PM
 
Also, can the palm T3 (and E for that matter) play quicktime mpg files (such as music videos)???
     
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Dec 9, 2003, 10:02 PM
 
It has a movie player, but I'm not sure if it's quicktime or not...
     
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Dec 9, 2003, 11:56 PM
 
My T3 came with something called kinoma Player which has a desktop client that works in Mac OS X.

You pick a file (can be quicktime), I have put a lot of movie trailers from www.apple.com/trailers on it, drop it on the producer (the desktop client) and it converts the file. Preform a Hotsync and your files are on your palm. I am not sure about other codecs.

It also comes with RealPlayer so it will play Mp3 and real video and audio files, but realplayer will only read from expansion cards.

Hope that answers your question.
     
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Dec 10, 2003, 12:06 AM
 
kinoma can Encod DivX, QuickTime, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, AVI, Macromedia Flash and more.

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