« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2010, 08:42:19 PM »
Have you tried to use VLC?
That works fantastic with my iPhone4, but yes, you need to use iTunes.
In iTunes you click on "apps" and VLC and from there you can add video files.
The nice thing is that no conversion is necessary and VLC has played everything I have thrown at it.
No, I just used iTunes. I converted an AVI file using Vuze, but just got generally fed up with the whole Apple experience. The only "plus" I would give the iPhone was that it was a hell of a lot easier to set up my business "Exchange" email account compared to the cursing and searching I did on the Win7 phone, but overall I'm happy with the one I have now and I'm no longer getting pestered to give the iTunes store a credit card number.
PS. And my battery seems to last 4 times longer than my iPone's did.
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