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Originally Posted by osmorphyus
video playback is kind of funny on this, however. some 3GP's play all the way (bedroom intruder for example), and others cut off abruptly a few seconds before the end. even more puzzling, is large files, 2 hour long videos converted over to 3GP will not play at all.
it's hard to find specifications on what the maximum & minimum stats for videos is on this.
if this forum isn't completely ghost-town'd, i will appreciate any help or information with this. if i should return it to the store and buy a "real" media player, please chime in.
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Hi osmorphyus,
No, the forum isn't ghost-town'd. I provide this site for free and and try to reply when I get a chance to, outside of working 40 hours a week and spending some family time. Sometimes life gets abit busy and I don't have the time to reply. I would love to say that this forum is my full time job but it's not. Members have also given up their spare time to check the forum and help with post replies when they have spare time.
Rockchip based players are very fussy in their video files and some require specific settings to play successfully on your player. What I can suggest is download the sample Rockchip video files from here -->
Sample Rockchip videos with different screen sizes <-- load them onto your player and see which ones play fine on your player. Take note of it then you can post your findings here. Then we can help with suggesting the correct settings for your player.
There is also a good FREE converter made by one of the members here which you can use to convert your videos, but it's best to find out the correct video settings that play fine on your player first.
Hope that helps.