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10.1 About Camera and Album

With the

Camera

application, you can use your T-Mobile MDA III's camera to snap new

photos, or shoot video clips with accompanying audio. The companion program,

Album

,

provides powerful features to manage, organize, and manipulate image, video, and audio

files that you have captured or obtained from other sources (from received E-mail, a Stor-

age Card, infrared beaming, or sychronized from PC, Smartphone, etc.).
In

Camera

, the

Photo

capture mode allows you to capture standard still images. In

Picture

Theme

mode, you can place your captured images into attractive frames (templates). Or,

switch to the

Video

capture mode and capture “live” video streams (with audio, if desired),

then share them with others or play them on your own device, desktop PC, or Smartphone

whenever you want. You can even send the captured files via E-mail or MMS. Just “snap

and send” a newly-captured image/video, or “select and send” an existing one. The

MMS

Video

capture mode is intended especially for capturing video clips that will be compatible

for sending immediately via MMS.
In

Album

, you can organize your image, video, and audio files into albums and slide

shows. You can browse/play them in a variety of view modes, and manipulate them (add

text or audio annotation, rename, view properties, etc.).

File formats supported

File formats that you can view and play in

Album

include:

File Type

Formats

Still-image

formats

BMP

WBMP

GIF

JPEG

Animation

format

Animated GIF

Video

formats

Motion-JPEG AVI

(.avi)

MPEG-4

Simple profile

(.mp4)

3GPP-H.263 baseline

(.3gp)

Audio

formats

MPEG-4 AAC

(Advanced Audio Coding in .mp4 format)

WAV

MIDI

(standard MIDI type 0,1, and SP-MIDI)

You can set an audio file to be used as your device’s ringtone. For more information about

ringtone settings, please see Chapter 5.

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