How do I check the chipset of the player?
Hi, guys,
I just got my player and it doesn't want to play XVID videos that I made with viDrop(mp2, 300kbs, bla bla bla). Although, it plays perfectly the XVID video that came with, and it uses the has the same params as above(I checkd with GSpot). Not only that, I want to know what kind of chipset it uses. Pics: http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/6...0524nh3.th.jpg http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/8...0518pb2.th.jpg It's this one: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9323 |
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Re: How do I check the chipset of the player?
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turn your video 90°... viDrop have this feature. G-spot should show 240x320 instead of 320 x 240 for your bundled videos. Your player looks like a Meizu M6 and act like it, Meizu plays videos turned 90°, but it's not a rockchip :) |
Thanks, but how do you know that it's a rockcihp?
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The menu... that's typical rockchip menu.
It's showing also the typical Information pop up of the firmware of your player of 1 Gb |
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http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/8039/gspotpy8.th.png |
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What message is giving you the player? |
It just says "File formatting error" or something like that.
BTW, same thing with jpg files - it doesn't read files that have more than 72 dpi. |
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Re: How do I check the chipset of the player?
I would have like to see some video converted by you...
To see if it run in my players |
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