Sony Ericsson W995 'Media Go'

hello,

im not sure if this is posted in the correct forum so appologies if not.
im looking to connect my new w995 phone to my mac using the 'media go' facility thats offered by sony ericsson. im told and through experience this wont work as its only been designed for pc's. is there any way round this or is there any other free software i can download that will offer the same functionality?

my main issues are transferring films and videos to watch on the phone as well as storing contacts in case i lose my phone. i know i can access the 'mass storage' via the usb in a drag and drop method but this doesnt solve either issues. i think i need to find a program that will convert my quicktime movies to the relevant format(to which im unsure of) to enable me to 'drag and drop' them. will i need to reduce the quallity/size of the QT films so i can play them? the films availible online to download for my phone are aprox. 140mb where as QT films i have on my computer are between 700mb and 1gb.

any help regarding this will be greatly appreciated.

thank you!
daniel

imac 24, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jun 17, 2009 3:35 PM

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Jun 17, 2009 4:19 PM in response to insertcoins

You can't use Media Go on a Mac, but try one of these third-party alternatives:

http://www.salling.com/MediaSync/Mac/

http://www.doubletwist.com/dt/Home/Index.dt

Contacts and Calendars can be synced via iSync using an iSync Plugin such as this one.

Julian

Aluminium 20" iMac 2.4Ghz, 2GB RAM Mac OS X (10.5.7)


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Jun 18, 2009 5:08 AM in response to insertcoins

I've used VisualHub (no longer available, but still usuable if you have it) to convert movies for my Sony Ericsson phones. It gives you greater control over compression settings.

You can even use QuickTime Pro if you want. Export to mp4 and experiment with the settings until you find ones acceptable to you.

Handbrake will export to mp4 too and is probably the best tool overall if you want lots of control over the end result.

Bear in mind though, there's generally no "one setting fits all" solution when it comes to video encoding. It depends on the source material and what quality you want the end result to be. So be prepared to do alot of small encodes first to find settings that play back acceptably on your phone.

Jun 18, 2009 5:19 PM in response to Julian Wright

done it. finally!

i tried handbrake but found it gave me too much control and i ended up lost with all its options and settings.
i found a program called '4media mp4 converter' and it works brilliantly. perfect in fact. just convert the file and drag and drop it to the video folder in the 'mass storage' function, done. i now have the same quality on my phone as on my mac and im very pleased. i recommend to all who wish to watch tv show length videos on their sony ericsson phone with optimum playback.

thanks so much for your help Julian for pointing me in the right direction and for all your advice.

kind regards,
daniel

Jul 21, 2009 12:25 PM in response to insertcoins

Hi Daniel,

Your thread was very interesting to me as I have also just got the new W995 Sony Ericsson phone. Although I think my problem is more basic than yours - when I use the USB to connect the phone, it doesn't seem to be recognised by the Mac and does not come up in my Finder window. This means I can't even do the basic drag & drop you mention. Did you have to do anything in particular with your phone or Mac in order to get it up & running?

Any tips, greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Marysia

Aug 3, 2009 5:52 AM in response to lio256

Sony Ericsson lists iSync plugins on their website so there is no need to pay to download one from a third party, that's just stupid.


That depends.

1) Sony Ericsson don't have iSync Plugins for all their phones, and only recently started offering any.
2) Sony Ericsson's plugins are from a third-party. They're novamedia.de plugins re-packaged.
3) Sony Ericsson provide absolutely no technical support to Mac users whatsoever, whereas third-party plugin providers are known for their fast, high quality tech support. So, if you have a problem with an SE Plugin you're on your own.

There are free alternatives for virtually every type of software you can get, yet people still choose to pay for commercial offerings. Why is that? Because you generally get what you pay for in features or support.

Sep 3, 2009 12:09 PM in response to insertcoins

Hello
I recently bought the W995 aswell, and was quite annoyed that the software provided doesnt support mac. Anyway, the program you suggested, '4media mp4 converter' looks like it does the trick, and thanks for sharing it. I wanted to ask you what settings did you use, since im a bit puzzled, like the profile, video and audio quality, as im trying to convert some movies for my phone.
Thanks very much
Musie.T

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