QT is file extension of Apple QuickTime
media format. QT functions as a multimedia container file
that contains one or more tracks, each of which stores a
particular type of data: audio, video, effects, text, or
subtitles.
Zune is the name of both services that
obtain and share the media content and a brand of Portable
Media Player developed by Microsoft like iPod of Apple Inc.
Xbox is a video game console competing
intensely with the Nintendo GameCube/Wii or Sony's
PlayStation/(PS2/PS3).Microsoft has published versions
Xenon, Xbox 2, Xbox FS, Xbox Next, or NextBox, XBOX 360 (HD
resolution, high-definition).
To play QT on Zune / Xbox file, please convert
it to wmv on PC, install the
QuickTime Player and
QuickTime Directshow filter.
Download
Zune Xbox Converter to
convert QT to Zune/Xbox. Then use USB or networks to
transfer the wmv file. Or burn the files to CD/DVD, play
disks on Xbox easily.

3GP is a video coding format of 3G(3rd
Generation)'s streaming media. 3GP is developed especially
for mobile phones to adapt to the high transmission speed of
3G network. Though rm format files are also played and
mostly in smartphones, 3GP format is a multi-media standard
made by 3GPP and is the most popular among mobile phone
market at present. 3GP provides the users with high quality
video, audio and other contents of multi-media. Besides, 3GP
files could also be played on computer with the relative
players like Media Player Classic, MPlayer, QuickTime,
RealPlayer, etc.
To play 3gp on Zune/Xbox
, please install 3GP codec such as
FFDSHOW, or HDX4, or QuickTime Alternative for it to
wmv.
3GPP means Generation Partnership
Project. 3GPP is the third generation (3G) cell phone system
specification between many countries.
3GPP2 means The Third Generation
Partnership Project 2: 3GPP2 is a collaborative third
generation (3G) telecommunications specifications-setting
project, and comprising North American and Asian interests
developing global specifications for 3G. 3GPP2 is global
specifications for the radio transmission technologies (RTTs).
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