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The Blackjack II is a phone released by Samsung. It has a QWERTY keyboard, a built-in media player and GPS. The phone runs Windows Mobile 6 and allows you to download your video media wirelessly or over a physical data link to a computer. The BlackJack II supports different media formats and allows you to navigate to different folders on the device to locate the file you would like to play.
3GP
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3GP files represent the 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) filetype, which was built for third-generation mobile phones by a partnership of standards organizations and companies worldwide. The format can store both video and audo data, and is a modified version of the MP4 format. 3GP files are designed to take up less space and to use less bandwidth by optimizing them for the display capabilities of mobile phones. You can play 3GP files in the BlackJack II by opening them in the device's media player.
MPEG
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MPEG is a file format that compresses data by using lossy compression, which removes some data that is generally considered to be imperceptible. It reduces file size by only storing the changes between each frame of video, resulting in large amounts of data being removed from a file that once had a dedicated image for every frame. The BlackJack II can run MPEG files if they opened with the media player.
MP4
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MP4 stands for the MPEG-4 file format, a design that was based on the Apple QuickTime file format. It allows streaming over the Internet, combining multiple video and audio streams into a single file, variable frame rates based on scene intensity, and full subtitling. The MP4 file is essentially a container that can contain encoded video, encoded audio, still pictures, subtitles and menu animations. You can run these files from the BlackJack II's media player.
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