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Old 29th May 2006, 3:01 am
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Sorry. I meant to wrote I converted the file from .rmvb to .mpeg and from .mpeg to .amv using the MP3 player utilities 3.68 and added it into my mp4 folder. The file IS in the mp4 player but when I tried playing it in my mp4 player it is just blank but the file is in the mp4 player. And, which one do you want me to upload? the orignal (.rmvb) and the .mpeg or the .amv? this is because the .mpeg file is 200mb + and cannot be uploaded into rapidshare becuase it says there "Upload-limit: Unlimited! (Max. 100 MB per file! Split-archives allowed!)". Btw do you have MSN Messenger? I can send you the files through MSN Messenger
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Old 29th May 2006, 3:18 am
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Your right to big. Convert another file but just let it run for a few say 30 -60 sec and then click the convert button again and the conversion will stop but it will still generate the amv file. Then send it to me at tadeath@hotmail.com. Sorry ditched MSN messenger for skype.

Does the converted file play in the amv player on your pc?

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Old 29th May 2006, 4:00 am
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No it doesn't let me choose moveis or video. The file is not there so I cant selecet play >.> . I think it can handle anyways I tried one of your examples (in downloads section) the pen tricks.amv but the mp4 player still says no file. The original type of the video is rmvb
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ketiakbusuk,

Try putting the files just in the root of your player instead. Don't put it under any folders. Then try to see if it plays.
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Old 29th May 2006, 4:26 am
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Here's the link http://rapidshare.de/files/21675057/Naruto.amv.html I posted here just in case if you didn't receive my e-mail. Anyways the amv player does play the coverted video file
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What version of the convert tool are you using? Ver 3.68 or ver 4.00??
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What version of the convert tool are you using? Ver 3.68 or ver 4.00??
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I am using ver 3.68
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Old 29th May 2006, 7:59 am
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ketiakbusuk,

Did you try what Binh suggested? Drag file to mp4 root folder. Don't put it inside a folder. Do any other files play ? MP3? text?

Try moving the amv file from this site to root folder. What happens?
If the amv file from this site does not play from the root folder, it may be a defective player. What do you think Binh?

If the above does not work, try a hard reset.... Switch player off w on/off switch, wait a few seconds, then back on. It may now display Chinese. Don't worry.
Just go to system setup, scroll down to 3rd choice, hit menu, then select 2nd choice and you will have english back.
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ketiakbusuk,

Did you try what Binh suggested? Drag file to mp4 root folder. Don't put it inside a folder. Do any other files play ? MP3? text?

Try moving the amv file from this site to root folder. What happens?
If the amv file from this site does not play from the root folder, it may be a defective player. What do you think Binh?

If the above does not work, try a hard reset.... Switch player off w on/off switch, wait a few seconds, then back on. It may now display Chinese. Don't worry.
Just go to system setup, scroll down to 3rd choice, hit menu, then select 2nd choice and you will have english back.
Tried it.. still doesn't work :cry: Here's a picture of my mp4 player.
Click the image to open in full size.

Click the image to open in full size.

I posted these pictures because I want to confirm whether this is a mp4 player or not because it seems like I can't play a video at all! Tried in alot of ways but still doesn't work :cry: Plus I searched this mp4 player on ebay and can't seem to find it.Can someone confirm whether this is mp4 player?
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Old 29th May 2006, 4:59 pm
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Quote:
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ketiakbusuk,

Did you try what Binh suggested? Drag file to mp4 root folder. Don't put it inside a folder. Do any other files play ? MP3? text?

Try moving the amv file from this site to root folder. What happens?
If the amv file from this site does not play from the root folder, it may be a defective player. What do you think Binh?

If the above does not work, try a hard reset.... Switch player off w on/off switch, wait a few seconds, then back on. It may now display Chinese. Don't worry.
Just go to system setup, scroll down to 3rd choice, hit menu, then select 2nd choice and you will have english back.
Tried it.. still doesn't work :cry: Here's a picture of my mp4 player.
Click the image to open in full size.

Click the image to open in full size.

I posted these pictures because I want to confirm whether this is a mp4 player or not because it seems like I can't play a video at all! Tried in alot of ways but still doesn't work :cry: Plus I searched this mp4 player on ebay and can't seem to find it.Can someone confirm whether this is mp4 player?

Thanks for pictures it seems your model is GM6000 not 600. Found some info on web for it. You need to convert your video files to ASF format your player does not support AMV format. Installing the software off the CD should provide you with the converting program you need to do this.

Terry
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Old 30th May 2006, 12:08 am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ketiakbusuk";p=&quot View Post
Quote:
Originally Posted by Iridium";p=&quot View Post
ketiakbusuk,

Did you try what Binh suggested? Drag file to mp4 root folder. Don't put it inside a folder. Do any other files play ? MP3? text?

Try moving the amv file from this site to root folder. What happens?
If the amv file from this site does not play from the root folder, it may be a defective player. What do you think Binh?

If the above does not work, try a hard reset.... Switch player off w on/off switch, wait a few seconds, then back on. It may now display Chinese. Don't worry.
Just go to system setup, scroll down to 3rd choice, hit menu, then select 2nd choice and you will have english back.
Tried it.. still doesn't work :cry: Here's a picture of my mp4 player.
Click the image to open in full size.

Click the image to open in full size.

I posted these pictures because I want to confirm whether this is a mp4 player or not because it seems like I can't play a video at all! Tried in alot of ways but still doesn't work :cry: Plus I searched this mp4 player on ebay and can't seem to find it.Can someone confirm whether this is mp4 player?

Thanks for pictures it seems your model is GM6000 not 600. Found some info on web for it. You need to convert your video files to ASF format your player does not support AMV format. Installing the software off the CD should provide you with the converting program you need to do this.

Terry
Thanks for the help, Terry. Oh, and sorry for the GM6000... typing error.
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