[HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
Hello!
I've been searching for quite a while now, and can't find a way to know whose firmware or chipset my mp4 uses... It definetely plays .mtv, but I can't make it work, because when i convert and play it, it just keeps blinkin a blue screen video player, but don't even play nothing. I'm pretty sure it isn't problem with conversion, because I tried many many combinations, with no success... The info displayed at the firmware version screen is as follows: FW:03.10.02 CHIP:08 It is a iPod [fake, of course] clone, with a microSD slot in the top, which I've put a 2gb Kingston memory in it... I hope someone could please help me... I'm desperate.. Thanks! |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
Open it up and read the part# off the chip.
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Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
I tried to do it once, but it's glued to the shell, so I can't dismantle it...
It plays, however, it can't play videos =/ Dunno what's going on? |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
You want to download chip genius from here:
http://www.mympxplayer.org/tool-chip...-11-df883.html This will tell you what the chip is at least :wink: |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
Post a picture of the interface and the menus.
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Hi Jiizake,
So the only problem is that it doesn't play videos? If that's the case, then it's better to leave your player in tact and try to find out why your player doesn't play videos. Does it come up with an error message such as "invalid file format" or "no files" messages? The first thing to do is check for a SAMPLE VIDEO file, did it come with one? Do you have a URL link to where you bought the player from? |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
PsyBreaker
Thanks, mate! lolita Post a picture of the interface and the menus. Re.: I'm not at home now, but I'll post similar mp4 interfaces, which probably will be of same use as mine, since there is no unique record of any manufacturer... Here they are: This is like the one I got, but mine is marked "iPod", which, of course, it is not: http://www.oficinadosbits.com.br/pro...mages/3823.jpg This interface is just like my menu: http://www.snetcommerce4.com.br/ecom...60715fs-69.jpg Obs.: It have a microSD slot admin Hi Jiizake, So the only problem is that it doesn't play videos? If that's the case, then it's better to leave your player in tact and try to find out why your player doesn't play videos. Does it come up with an error message such as "invalid file format" or "no files" messages? The first thing to do is check for a SAMPLE VIDEO file, did it come with one? Do you have a URL link to where you bought the player from? Re.: Yes! It just doesn't plays the videos... but it doesn't show "invalid file format". Instead, it just don't reads .amv, .wmv, .avi, .mpg and whatever you put in it, but plays (or tries to do so) .mtv, which I've been testing with no success... Of course, checking the sample video was one of my first thoughts, BUT I got my mp4 second hand. Of course it's not very used, my friend who sold used from like 1 or 2 months, so no sample video =( As the place where it was bought, I asked my friend, and he got it from a shopping. No success, though, because it closed... lol As you can see, I'm in a bad situation... haha Please, if someone can help me... Thanks in advance ;D |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
It seems to be an older version of Actions player. If you post what Setup -> Firmware Info gives I can confirm whether or not it is.
MTV was the video format before AMV. |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
It is already specified above, as:
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=( Any guesses? |
Re: [HELP]How to find firmware or chipset info
If it starts up with an hourglass it's a _very_ old Actions-based player, 2003 or 2002.
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