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Old 29th May 2006, 2:24 am
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Default Re: How to store videos into your MP4 player?

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Admins help me please ? :cry:
ketiakbusuk,

I have no problems converting rmvb files with 3.68. If you are getting errors it most likely is a codec issue. I just right click on the file and select "Start video transform" in the context menu and they start converting.

It may be a silly question but do you have a program installed on your PC that plays rmvb files because I could not convert them till I installed RealAlternative player which installed the right codecs.

To store them on the player open explorer and navigate to your player which will appear as a removable drive. Creat a folder in the players root called Movies or whatever you want and then copy your converted files to folders within the Movies folder.

To play them open your movie viewer and press play. To navigate to specific folders press the menu button once, select local folder and press the menu button again, and you should see a list of all folders within your Movie folder. Scroll to the one you want and press the play button will take you back to the movie player, then press the play button again to play.

If you are still having problems maybe your player doeesn't play .amv files but .smv or .dmv files you can download converters for these in the tools download section.

Hope this helps let us know how you go

tadad
Hey I converted it to mpeg and stored in my MP4 folder and it works 8) . But now the problem is the when I clicked play (using my MP4 player) the video is blank.... the screen has only blue colour (blank) Please help me :cry:
ketiakbusuk,

Upload the converted file and the original file to rapidshare and leave a link and i will have a look at it.
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