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The best software for converting video to BlackBerry format

Posted by Joe on December 23, 2009 | 6 comments | Filed under : BlackBerry Guides

The BlackBerry has become a multimedia machine over the past few years, especially now that new models boast a high-res screen. Yet one of the most frequent complaints we get is how difficult (or convoluted) it is to transfer regular video files to the BlackBerry. The video on your computer sometimes isn’t optimized for viewing on your handheld. In order to view files, you’ll have to reduce the resolution to fit your BlackBerry screen. Thankfully, we’ve seen a number of applications over the years which can do just that. In this post we’ll run down a few of our favorites. If we don’t cover what you use, let us know in the comments or send an email (jpawlikowski at bbgeeks) and we’ll add it to the post.

RealPlayer SP

We covered the release of RealPlayer SP, and were quite excited at the prospects. The problem with most conversion software is that it doesn’t come from well-known vendors — and if it does, it costs a few dollars. RealPlayer promised an easy conversion process from a well-known brand. Not only can it convert video to your specific BlackBerry device, but it can also download flash videos from the Web, converting them and transferring them with ease. In theory it works brilliantly.

After you download or locate the correct video, you click Copy To, select your device, and you’re off. The conversion isn’t exactly fast — at least it wasn’t on my Mac. I also had some issues with the video controls on some downloaded .flv videos from YouTube. Still, those are small peanuts when you consider the price, free. RealPlayer offers the best combination of functionality and price. Best of all, unlike most of the other applications on this list, it works with Mac.

You can get RealPlayer SP at Real.com.

SUPER

Short for Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer, SUPER provides an excellent video conversion experience. Like RealPlayer it’s free, and I’m not really sure how. Sure, it has a few bugs, but what free software doesn’t? Despite these bugs, it converts just about every file type, to almost any file type. It works with tons of mobile devices, and works with .3gp files, which are perfect for BlackBerry viewing.

Ronen from BerryReview prefers this software. Part of the ease, he notes, is that you need not install any codecs. It all comes with it, making me wonder even more how it’s free. Just make sure the output codec is MPEG-4, and that you set the video scale size to your BlackBerry: 320×240 for older models, 240×260 for the Pearl, and 480×360 for the newer, high-res models.

You can get SUPER at erightsoft.com. It is a PC only application.

BlackBerry Video Converter

This is an oldie but goodie. On the positive side, it works well and has received many good reviews from heavy BlackBerry users. On the negative side, it doesn’t support many new models. It advertises the Bold, the Pearl 8100 and the 8800, but notes that it doesn’t work with other Pearl models (8120 and 8130) and most Curves. So you have a very limited number of compatible devices. It doesn’t appear you can substitute a Tour for the Bold, either.

Still, if you have one of the listed models, this is probably the quickest and easiest way to handle file conversion (even, easier, than RealPlayer). Plus, again, it’s free, so you don’t have to worry about wasting your money.

You can get BlackBerry Video Converter at seabyrdtech.com.

Premium Applications

There’s something about paid applications that seems safe. I know that a price tag doesn’t mean a product will be reliable, but some people prefer that route. To that end, here are some premium applications that I’ve seen some positive reviews of:

  • Any Video Converter. They have a number of video converting and DVD ripping software. Check out their catalog. The basic app costs $29.99, though they do have a free version — and a Mac version.
  • BlackBerry Converter Suite. It converts most video types for your BlackBerry, including DVDs. It’s a bit more expensive at $35.
  • Nidesoft BlackBerry Video Converter. A bit cheaper at $25 even.

I’d probably give the free options, especially the RealPlayer, a shot before going with a premium application. If that doesn’t do what you want it to, then you can pay for an application.

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1 uiiuy February 22, 2010 at 10:35 pm

MP4 to MP3 Mac can help you convert MP4 to MP3 on Mac OS, it is the best Mac MP4 to MP3 convert software to extract MP4 files to MP3 for Mac OS X users.

2 Finding videos to play on your BlackBerry | BB Geeks January 26, 2010 at 11:01 am

[...] not DRM-protected, you’ll have instant playback. But what about video? Sure, you can just convert normal video files for BlackBerry compatibility, but some people understandably don’t want to go through that process. Isn’t there some [...]

3 Michele December 26, 2009 at 10:14 pm

Handbrake, definitely. Just make sure to convert to 29.97 frame rate to keep the sound and video in sync.

4 507 December 24, 2009 at 1:18 am

I like handbrake after tried some other sw’s. This was the best for me. Give it a try:
http://handbrake.fr/

5 Jay December 23, 2009 at 5:18 pm

I’ve been using Media Coder for years. Its free and it works great. Just make the settings Xvid, AVI, and set the picture resolution to match your BlackBerry screen. Check me out on my blog if you have any questions.

Follow me on twitter: @jforce1

6 Dorde Torbica December 23, 2009 at 11:36 am

Check Format Factory:
http://www.formatoz.com/

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