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How to Download Movies to Your Wrist Watch

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Download Movies to Your Wrist Watch
Download Movies to Your Wrist Watch
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Sick of renting movies? Why not download them and put the MP4 on your watch.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Understand your limitations. If it can't be viewed or listened to on an ipod or a zune then it probably won't work.

  2. Step 2

    Find the missing product. Search retail outlets or Ebay for 'MP4' watches. It turns out that some manufactures have been designing watches to compete with the ipod's functionality.

  3. Step 3

    After obtaining the watch, you'll need to get your movie or video file moved onto your PC or Mac.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure you use the installation software that came with your MP4 Video Watch. The software will have installed a video converter on your computer.

  5. Step 5

    Using the bundled conversion software that has now been installed on your computer, convert your video files to mp4, then move your converted file onto the watch via USB connection cable.

  6. Step 6

    When watching your movie, keep track of time. The average movie watch can only last about 4 hours in between charges.

Tips & Warnings
  • Even though you can find them as cheap as $50, spend a little more. My cheapest one gave out after 4 months.

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eliptica said

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on 2/16/2009 Thats pretty cool I did not know you could do that. thanks

prism said

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on 1/18/2009 This sounds like a fun little piece of high tech! Thanks!

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