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Old 11th Feb 2007, 11:31 am
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I can see in thumbmail a girl with a mic ^_^ but when i try to play the player freezes? maybe its defective? what you think? hey thanks i really appreciate it sorry giving you a hard time huh? :roll:
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 12:30 pm
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FOOL , try these 2 files and see if they play on your player.

320x240 with .wav audio:
http://www.savefile.com/files/484092

208x176 with .mp3 audio:
http://www.savefile.com/files/484095
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 12:35 pm
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Default Re: How to play video on Aosta DV680

Fool

This is the properties of the sample you uploaded.

PIC_0076.AVI,
4.2 mB, no subtitles , XviD MPEG4 Codec, 320x240 pixels,
00:00:00:51 sec., 30.00 (30.0003) frames per sec.,
Microsoft ADPCM Format, 130 kbit, 16000 Hz, 2 chan

Make sure when you convert that you use the correct audio format.

Download this video clip and let me know if it works in your player.
(It will not be full screen for you)

http://uploaded.to/?id=y96npv


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Old 11th Feb 2007, 4:41 pm
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The 3 samples can be viewed as thumbmails when i try to play them my player freezes? I cant imagine this being soOo complicated?

It hurts my brain! ops:

By the way i made some research

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player

Do i have to try converting to all this video format just to make sure? Or my player is on XviD MPEG4 Codec format like you said?

MTV Video Format
AMV Video Format
ATV Video Format
ACT Audio Format
SMV Video Format

eeer? Im lost am i? chuckles* ops:
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 4:53 pm
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Fool

The difference between the video you uploaded (which I assume works ok) and the 3 samples is the audio format. Make sure that when you convert your videos you use Xvid mpeg4 with "microsoft ADPCM Format" audio. The standard avi players use MP2 audio and when using a video with mp3 audio you get a format error, You may be experiencing the same problem of using the correct audio format.

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Old 11th Feb 2007, 5:05 pm
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I tried converting in Xvid mpeg4 but i dont know about the microsoft ADPCM Format so i did was i disable the audio? Just want to try if the video could be played, when i do that it says FILE ERROR ! But if i convert it in Xvid mpeg4 mp3 audio the player identify it as video but when i try to play it freezes my player? maybe its the sound thingy? wich is i dont understand microsoft ADPCM Format?
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 5:09 pm
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I tried converting in Xvid mpeg4 but i dont know about the microsoft ADPCM Format so i did was i disable the audio? Just want to try if the video could be played, when i do that it says FILE ERROR ! But if i convert it in Xvid mpeg4 mp3 audio the player identify it as video but when i try to play it freezes my player? maybe its the sound thingy? wich is i dont understand microsoft ADPCM Format?

Meaning to say the video format are correct thats why the player recognize it as a video but when i try to play it freezes because of the wrong audio format?
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 5:59 pm
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Default Re: How to play video on Aosta DV680

I'm stupid enough to do this Click the image to open in full size.

But still my player freezes? waaa! why does this comes with a converter of its own? soOo complicated!
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 8:17 pm
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To lattesurf and avionik99 I converted a clip to:

Video: XviD MPEG4 Codec, 320x240 pixels
Audio: adpcm_ms, 22050 Hz, stereo, 178 kb/s

Close to the properties of the sample

PIC_0076.AVI,
4.2 mB, no subtitles , XviD MPEG4 Codec, 320x240 pixels,
00:00:00:51 sec., 30.00 (30.0003) frames per sec.,
Microsoft ADPCM Format, 130 kbit, 16000 Hz, 2 chan

Again it only shows the thumbmail view then freezes

The problem maybe the audio how can i change the 22050Hz to the sample 16000Hz and the 178kb to 130kb? weeee maybe im much closer to the solution eh? :roll:
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Old 11th Feb 2007, 10:32 pm
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maybe your mp4 player has a setting which allows video to be played in different views and its set to Thumbnail view.

refer to your manual and see if there is anything like that and if there is set it to Normal.
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