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TealMovie German 4.12.01
TealPoint Software
Play and convert high-quality video and synchronized sound with the TealMovie multimedia system. TealMovie includes a handheld audio/movie player and a Windows AVI/MPEG/Quicktime converter program.
Offering features previously unavailable, TealMovie supports smooth playback up to 60 frames per second, high-quality full screen TrueColor or grayscale imagery, high resolution support, WAV file playback, and synchronized sound playback capability. TealMovie also fully supports external VFS-compatible expansion devices, including Memory Stick, compact flash, MemPlug SmartMedia and SD and MMC flash cards. An included Windows converter program easily creates compact TealMovie-format files from standard AVI, MPEG, Quicktime, and WAV files.
In addition to providing entertainment, TealMovie greatly extends the usefulness of Palm handhelds for sales, marketing, training, service, and maintenance operations for a wide range of industries. Sound playback is available on all Palm handheld models above a Palm III.
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