Sony W810i and Video

Has anyone had any success transferring a DVD movie from MacBook to the W810i? The phone is suposed to support MPEG4 but... after transfer all I get is audio and no video playback on the phone? Tips?
Dave.

I use to use ImToo 3gp Video Converter on my pc but im not sure about a mac program. I think that iMovie may have something? or quicktime defiantly does but im afraid i haven't been able to find any other mac 3gp converter.
Sorry i couldn't help more.

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