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arucart 15th Aug 2007 5:01 pm

Headphones
 
well i bought an mp4

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...e/DSC00032.jpg

but none of my headphones seem to fit it all the ones i have seem to be the regular size ones while this 1 seems to be smaller so i'm wondering if there are actually headphones for this

also i'm trying to put a movie onto it i converted it to a AMV but some of the picture was cut off what can i do to get full screen?

Buzzygirl 15th Aug 2007 5:15 pm

You probably have a player with a 2.5 mm headphone jack, common with these players. You can buy an 3.5 to 2.5 adapter on eBay or check a local audio store, they probably have them too.

There are some headphones on eBay with the 2.5 mm native adapter, but I haven't used them so I can't vouch for their performance.

Enjoy!

arucart 15th Aug 2007 5:34 pm

Re: Headphones
 
ty i thought there was only 2 sizes the really old big one and the modern one, also any tips on the video problem tis 8 gigs i wanna put some movies on it :P

Buzzygirl 15th Aug 2007 5:53 pm

You might have to play around with the video size settings in the AMV conversion utility. Check under settings. I tried it out using an old Windows box and it seems to work, but I'm not sure which setting you could use for your player.

I don't use the video aspect of my player because I'm running Linux, and the conversion tool doesn't work under Linux.

Good luck!

booboo773 15th Aug 2007 7:07 pm

What size is the screen? 1.5 inch screen picture setting should be 128x128. 1.8 inch screen setting should be 160x120 or 176x144 I forgot which one.

Also, I saw where you mentioned it is 8gb. There is a definite possibility that your player is hacked. You need to format using the MP3 Format tool and check out the thread How to Remove a Memory Hack. The memory hack tricks the computer into seeing fake memory and when you load it, it will write ghost files to the Chipod making it look like it is putting your movies on. Then when you try to play movies on it, you will get format errors.

If your player is hacked, contact the seller immediately and if you paid thru Paypal, open a dispute against the seller.

booboo773 15th Aug 2007 7:11 pm

Also, regarding the picture, try downloading Virtual Dub. Tadad has a great tutorial and the download link can also be found here: http://www.mympxplayer.org/using-vir...ons-vt805.html

It really helps with the picture and if your chipod is like mine, the movies play at a lower volume than the music. You can increase the volume using Virtual Dub.

arucart 16th Aug 2007 4:20 am

aww that sucks i bought one for 35 quid thinking it was 8 gig woo did the whole reformat thing its only 1gb :(

booboo773 16th Aug 2007 6:38 am

Sorry to hear that. Did you get it off of eBay? If so, I would open a dispute with Paypal immediately.

arucart 17th Aug 2007 7:13 am

i'm gonna try giving it back but if i can't i may as well keep it wat if the screen is 1.2inches height and length what size do i have to make it then?

booboo773 17th Aug 2007 7:17 am

If they want you to ship it back at your cost, I wouldn't do it. You probably won't see your money or another player again. I kept mine and settled for a partial refund.

Measure the screen diagonally. :)


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