Is there a way to do this with out buying anything or just using my micro sd card? I just felt like playing Pokemon Crystal on my phone....
Urza said:It would probably be helpful to know what kind of phone you have.
Oh, sorry I'm using Verizon, and I have a Motorola V710.
http://wap.mobile9.com/Xcalibur said:Use your data cable.
I don't have one
Salamantis said:If it has Bluetooth then use that.
How do I do that?
QUOTE(awdofgum @ May 4 2008, 05:04 PM) Well for starters, you could look for a microSD slot in your phone?
And it should be pretty simple from there.
Don't know hot to get the emulator on my phone using my microSD
It has bluetooth, how do I actually get the file on my phone?
QUOTE(awdofgum @ May 4 2008, 05:07 PM)
You could text 215041 to http://wap.mobile9.com/
MicroSD slot.airpirate545 said:Oh, sorry I'm using Verizon, and I have a Motorola V710.
Why would you even consider watching video on such a comically small screen?Narin said:Find a good converter that can convert the media format of the movie you want to convert to the 3gp format. Why the 3gp format you ask? I did a lot of researching on the subject and went through alot of trial and error until I found a media format I was satisfied with. 3gp is supported by most cell phones and offer decent video quality and sound for the size of the file. I was able to convert a full 1-2 hour movie to around 30-100 megabytes.
For example, I was able to convert the entire Simpsons movie to high quality (For a mobile phone) 3gp in about 40 megabytes.
Heres a good, free converter if you need one:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
Other great Video Converters are Movavi VideoSuite, Total Video Converter and Cheetah Video Converter.
Linkiboy said:HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
you think you can actually do something useful like playing pokemon with a verizon phone? verizon doesn't even let you set your own custom ringtones!
sorry. i have a verizon phone. i hate them.
airpirate545 said:Linkiboy said:HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
you think you can actually do something useful like playing pokemon with a verizon phone? verizon doesn't even let you set your own custom ringtones!
sorry. i have a verizon phone. i hate them.
wow, bummer... though i did get some downloaded ringtones on my phone with the microsd card. So, to my understanding, because of Verizon's limitations, there is no way to play emulators on my phone without buying something, right?
There are people in the world who get eye strains from large, far away displays(ie... average distance from a TV to couch) and not from small close up ones.Urza said:Why would you even consider watching video on such a comically small screen?Narin said:Find a good converter that can convert the media format of the movie you want to convert to the 3gp format. Why the 3gp format you ask? I did a lot of researching on the subject and went through alot of trial and error until I found a media format I was satisfied with. 3gp is supported by most cell phones and offer decent video quality and sound for the size of the file. I was able to convert a full 1-2 hour movie to around 30-100 megabytes.
For example, I was able to convert the entire Simpsons movie to high quality (For a mobile phone) 3gp in about 40 megabytes.
Heres a good, free converter if you need one:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
Other great Video Converters are Movavi VideoSuite, Total Video Converter and Cheetah Video Converter.
Urza said:Why would you even consider watching video on such a comically small screen?Narin said:Find a good converter that can convert the media format of the movie you want to convert to the 3gp format. Why the 3gp format you ask? I did a lot of researching on the subject and went through alot of trial and error until I found a media format I was satisfied with. 3gp is supported by most cell phones and offer decent video quality and sound for the size of the file. I was able to convert a full 1-2 hour movie to around 30-100 megabytes.
For example, I was able to convert the entire Simpsons movie to high quality (For a mobile phone) 3gp in about 40 megabytes.
Heres a good, free converter if you need one:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
Other great Video Converters are Movavi VideoSuite, Total Video Converter and Cheetah Video Converter.
link459 said:There's no way you're going to do anything with a Verizon phone. Only thing you can do is use bitpim to get custom ringtones, and that's about as far as hacks go for Verizon...
I was referring to OP's phone.Narin said:Actually, the screen on my phone has a decent size display and has a nice resolution. While its not my first platform of choice in watching media, it does the job when nothing else is available.