About file audio/video file type and name of jpeg ...

Can anybody please tell Following few things  
1- If I record a telephone call (conversation) in Nokia N70, what is the file format i.e. wav, mp3, rm  or what and what is the initial name of the file e.g. nokia70-001.wav, nokia70-002.wav etc or what?
2- If I use Nokia N70 as voice recorder then in what file format Nokia N70 saves the file i.e. wav, act, mid or what and what is the initial name of the file e.g. nokia70-001.wav, nokia70-002.wav etc or what?
3- In which format Nokia N70 saves the video i.e. 3gp, mp4, avi or what which it captures and what is the initial file name of that video e.g. something like nk70-001.3gp, nk70-002.3gp etc or what.
 4- What initial file name of the JPEG photos taken from Nokia N70 like nk70-001.jpg, nk70-002.jpg etc or what.
I'll be very thankful for the reply

hi there
1. I think u cannot record a call converstion from N70 out of the box
2.ur voice records are stored as sound clip.amr
3.video quality depends upon the settings if u set it to high it stores it in mp4 format with the file name as ur phone's date ex 20072009.mp4(today's date)
4.same is applicable for images too ex:20072009.jpeg if u have selected as Default image name as "date" in the camera settings, if u select it as text it will ask for the desired name u want to select
cheers..........
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