Manual del usuario

Multimedia

Importar vídeos desde su dispositivo al ordenador

Al conectar el dispositivo BlackBerry® a su ordenador, puede importar cualquier vídeo nuevo que esté en su dispositivo al ordenador. No puede importar vídeos si el cifrado de archivos multimedia está activado en su dispositivo.

1.Conecte el dispositivo al ordenador.

2.En BlackBerry® Desktop Software, haga clic en Vídeos.

3.Haga clic en la ficha Vídeos del dispositivo.

4.Si quiere importar todos los vídeos otra vez, en la lista desplegable, haga clic en Todos los vídeos.

5.Haga clic en Importar.

Información relacionada

Sincronizar los vídeos del ordenador con el dispositivo, 25

Cambiar la carpeta de la importación para imágenes y vídeos, 26

Cambiar la carpeta de la importación para imágenes y vídeos

Puede cambiar la carpeta del ordenador que contiene las imágenes y los vídeos que importa desde el dispositivo BlackBerry®.

1.Conecte el dispositivo al ordenador.

2.En BlackBerry® Desktop Software, haga clic en Imágenes o Vídeos.

3.Haga clic en la ficha Imágenes del dispositivo o Vídeos del dispositivo.

4.Haga clic en Cambiar carpeta de importación.

5.Busque la carpeta nueva.

6.Haga clic en Aceptar.

Nota: No puede seleccionar una carpeta raíz o de sistema.

Información relacionada

Importar imágenes desde su dispositivo al ordenador, 25

Importar vídeos desde su dispositivo al ordenador, 26

Eliminar archivos multimedia de su dispositivo

Puede eliminar los archivos multimedia que sincronizó desde su ordenador al dispositivo BlackBerry® con BlackBerry® Desktop Software.

1.Conecte el dispositivo al ordenador.

2.En BlackBerry Desktop Software, haga clic en Dispositivo > Opciones del dispositivo.

3.Haga clic en la ficha Multimedia.

4.Haga clic en Eliminar todos los archivos multimedia > Aceptar.

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Blackberry 6.0.0 manual Importar vídeos desde su dispositivo al ordenador, Eliminar archivos multimedia de su dispositivo

6.0.0 specifications

BlackBerry 6.0.0, released by Research In Motion (RIM) in August 2010, represented a significant upgrade from its predecessor, BlackBerry OS 5. This version aimed to modernize the user experience and integrate advanced features that catered to the growing demand for mobile multimedia and social networking capabilities.

One of the most notable features of BlackBerry 6.0.0 was its revamped user interface. The operating system introduced a fresh, touch-friendly design, making it easier for users to navigate through various applications. The addition of a new "Universal Search" feature allowed users to quickly look for applications, contacts, and even web results directly from the home screen, streamlining access to information.

The browser received a major overhaul as well, with BlackBerry 6.0.0 incorporating a WebKit-based rendering engine. This change significantly improved browsing speed and enabled support for HTML5, allowing users to enjoy a richer web experience similar to what was available on competitive devices at the time. The new browser also featured tabbed browsing, which allowed users to easily switch between multiple open web pages.

Social media integration was another key characteristic of BlackBerry 6.0.0. The operating system came with built-in social networking applications that provided seamless access to platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Users could receive updates and notifications in real time, fostering a more interactive and connected experience.

Additionally, BlackBerry 6.0.0 supported new messaging functionalities, including the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) 6. This version allowed users to integrate third-party applications into BBM, enhancing the functionality of the messaging service.

The new operating system also improved multimedia capabilities, supporting a wider array of audio and video formats. Users could easily manage their media libraries, and features such as improved picture editing tools were introduced, allowing users to share their media assets more effectively.

BlackBerry 6.0.0 marked a pivotal moment in RIM's attempts to stay competitive in the smartphone market. With its modern interface, enhanced browsing and multimedia capabilities, and social networking integration, it represented a substantial leap forward, catering to the evolving needs of mobile users. Despite its innovations, however, the OS faced increasing competition from the rapidly advancing iOS and Android platforms, which ultimately influenced RIM's future development strategies.