Monday, November 7, 2011

Convert video to Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S MP4 on mac

The arrival of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S illustrates how incredibly fast things are moving in the world of Android hardware. The original Xperia Arc launched in April, now here's the upgrade a mere six months later.

Xperia Arc S

The Ericsson Xperia Arc S features a 4.2″ LED screen with Sony’s “Reality Display” and Bravia Engine technology. Boosted with a 1.4 Ghz Snapdragon processor, 8.1 MP camera as well as what Sony is calling 3D and 2D sweep panorama photography. The processor while still single-core is cranked to 1.4 Ghz vs the 1.0 on the previous model.

Design:

The arc S looks exactly the same as the original Xperia arc. It’s 8.7mm at the thinnest point, and the chassis is made of plastic with a glossy finish. It also features a large 4.2-inch display with a FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels) resolution that’s dubbed the “Reality display with Mobile Bravia Engine”.

While we would have preferred an updated qHD screen, we found the LCD to be pretty good at displaying text, images and videos clearly. Colors were also vibrant. We did have some issues with the touchscreen turning unresponsive at times, and the only way to fix this problem was to put the handset into lock mode by hitting the power button and turning it on from there. This issue occurred randomly on only a few occasions (we weren’t able to replicate the problem). We have requested for a new review unit to see if this was specific to our set.

Like the arc, the arc S has three physical buttons–Back, Home and Menu. Located on the right are the volume controls (which also serve as zoom buttons when the camera app is turned on), camera shortcut key and micro-USB port. On the top is where the power button and micro-HDMI port are found. On the left is the 3.5mm audio jack, and the placement is not pocket-friendly if you use a headset.

Lastly, an 8-megapixel camera with an LED flash is located on the rear of the arc S. There’s also a second microphone for noise-cancellation and underneath the cover is where you’ll find the SIM and microSD slots. The microSD is not hotswappable–you’ll need to remove the 1,500mAh battery if you wish to remove the microSD card.

Conclusion:

It was a good looking handset and featured a great display and camera. Having only debuted earlier this year at CES, we were quite surprised to see that the smartphone already has a successor in the form of the Xperia arc S.

The new handset comes equipped with a faster 1.4GHz Qualcomm single-core processor, but retains the same form factor. Sony Ericsson has implemented software tweaks for additional functionality–you can now take screenshots, panoramas and 3D images with the camera.

Suppose you will bought a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S and want to put video to Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S for playing, but video isn’t the right format for Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S which mainly supports 720P MP4, H.264 video, So we have to compress 1080P video to 720P and convert video to Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S on mac supported video formats.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S converter for mac supports converting any videos to Xperia Ray MP4/H.264 videos for batch loaded video files while keep its original quality which is an amazing and comprehensive Panasonic conversion tool to convert AVI, WMV, FLV, MPG, MKV, AVCHD, M2TS, MOV to Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray H.264, MP4 video format on mac.

video to Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S converter mac is suitable for all mac platform including Mac OS X Lion, Mac 10.7, Mac Snow Leopard, Mac 10.6, Tiger, Mac 10.5, it also allows you to do some editing by trimming your movie clips, adjust contrast, color and brightness, and splice your clips into a cohesive movie.

Tips: If you want to play video on Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray on Windows, please refer to Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S converter

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