Learn how to transfer your videos for editing in 3rd party video editing software applications. Read more about editing your videos below.
You can achieve more professional results by editing your mobile videos in 3rd party software applications, such as the Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 that is included in the sales package of Nokia N93 multimedia computer.
Even though video editing software is not included in all Nokia mobile device sales packages, we have included a few general tips to help you get started – in case you do have external video editing software. Follow the instructions below to start editing your mobile videos in video editing applications.
Transferring videos to your PC
Transfer video files to your computer with the connection method that best suits your needs, i.e. USB, Bluetooth or infrared. Make sure you have installed Nokia PC Suite on your computer, or that your Nseries device supports dragging and dropping of files to the device in Windows.
Editing videos on your PC
Open the transferred video files in the video editing software on your computer. Make sure you have video drivers that support the transferred video files to play and edit the files on your computer. Read more detailed instructions from your editing software’s user guide. If you are using Nokia N93 and Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, visit europe.nokia.com/A4195017 for more information.
Transferring your edited videos back to your mobile device
After you’re finished editing your videos, transfer them back to your Nokia device with Nokia PC Suite or some other transfer method (drag-and-drop in Windows or send via Bluetooth). Make sure that your Nokia device supports the video format of the edited video files. Read more about supported video formats from your Nokia device’s user guide or from europe.nokia.com/support.
Please note that some of the features presented on this page may work differently on your Nokia device. Visit europe.nokia.com/devices or refer to your device’s user manual to find out more about the video features of your Nokia device.