Tracfone devices typically support common video file formats such as MP4, AVI, and 3GP. However, compatibility can vary by specific model, so it's best to check the user manual or specifications for your particular device. Additionally, some Tracfone models may have limitations on video resolution and size.
WM, WMX, WM, DVR-MS.. There are others that I'm not familiar with.
It can be of any type. Files are not disk specific...
Currently Tracfone does not offer parental controls. Most Tracfone have calling, text and possible provides internet depending on the type of phone.
The current iPod Nano range do not play video files.
type in ur phone #
I would screw it into your case if you mean that type of support. Support also mean be "able to handle"... drivers for the correct video card would help you there.
One can find a map of Tracfone's coverage area on Tracfone's official website. They require you to type in your zip code to see your coverage. It is not a guarantee of coverage in any area whatsoever.
Converting files from one type to another is important so that the file can be used by different types of programs. For example you could pull video off off a DVD but iTunes wouldn't be able to play that video unless it was encoded in the correct file type.
I think GIF can do small video type movements that JPG cannot.
MediaCoder is typically used to convert a file from one digital video format into another. This can allow one to play all kinds of video files using the same video player. The files that aren't compatible with the video player can simply be converted into a compatible type using MediaCoder.
mpeg-4 or 3gp, you can convert your video files using prism video file converter http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/ . - bebo.com/comes_with_music
There are many types of files, but they can generally be classified into categories such as text files, image files, audio files, video files, and executable files. Each type serves a different purpose and contains specific data formats.