Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
You have to get mencoder running. It should have xvid codec linked in so external codecs aren't the problem. Try downloading another version from the internet and overwrite the one in AVConverter dir (it has hidden and system flags set).
I'm converting my videos under linux using mencoder directly here is the script that i'm using Code:
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Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
when i try to convert some video the avconverter 1.0 stock at 0%
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Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
Sorry if this is a double post, the screen went blank last time I hit the submit button.
I've been playing around with the AVI Converter software and created a new ini file that is optimized for PAL video. On my player (2.4", 224x176 resolution) it creates perfect videos now. Although the original software said 220X176, the encoded videos were 224x176. However, some players may really be 220x176, so it might need a bit of tweaking in this case. I'd be interested to hear how others get on with this. You can find the modified ini file in the downloads section called "RockchipPal". |
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I GOT THE SOLUTION TO ALL OF THIS!!!
plase look at this topic: http://www.mympxplayer.org/-how-can-...d--vt5157.html and espacily avionik99 post. after a long time of trying i managed to transfer videos to my player, and it works great, thenks to his post. leave the aviconvertor, i found it is very uncomfterble program. try xillsoft mp4 , or I AM TOO mp4. alon. |
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Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
Just some feedback Grindathotte....
I have a Sumvision kpac 2G (224x176) and have been having endless audio sync problems with AVIConverter. (version 1 supplied with player) Downloaded your Rockchippal and all my problems are over! Thanks for all the hard work!! (love the 'pan and scan' setting!) Also tried AVI converter 3.0 (which didn't work before as all the settings were wrong) - Again no problems - and its a much better interface where you can queue up all the .vobs at once. Just a minor comment. The default locations to load from and save to in your .ini file are H:\Archive and H:\mp4 If the pc doesn't have these (like mine) then AVI converter errors on the target directory and you can't browse for a new one. Its easy to fix by changing the locations in the .ini file - but may be easier if you initially put a default of C: in the download version? Many thanks again! :wink: |
Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
Thanks for the feedback. As soon as I get a moment, I'll modify it and upload it again. I assumed it would just give a simple error message. Yours is a simple solution.
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hi im new here and i just bought a new rockchip player and are having some problems with the movie playing. this is exactly how my player looks like and here is the site
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-2TFT-2GB-MP3...QQcmdZViewItem i used aviconverter 3.0 and it is able to convert it but wen i finish putting it into my player and tried to play it it say "format eror" so if anyone knows how to fix that problem please let me know. thanks |
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i've tried the converter and changed the settings and converted the file but it showed "file format error" on my mp4, it doesn't work. I did everything rite and I have the full version cuz i got my serial key from www.serials.ws, here's the key if u want to use full version: THEL-ORDO-FTHE-WAR0-D0ED-CFB7-ED35-1002 anyway it doesn't work, i can convert files and play it on my mp4 using AVI converter 1.0 but the program u suggested doesn't work. Also i've tried using AVI converter 3.0 and the resolution is too big, i can only choose one resolution using the 3.0 version and i posted my problem at the Support section, plz help if anyone have any suggestions cuz i wanna convert multiple files at once. |
Re: AVI files on rockchip player 2.0" TFT
Don't know if this will help anybut according to Wikipedia rockchip players use *.avi's processed with DIVX mp4 compression. Not sure if it's true just what I read. Might be something to keep in mind if you have trouble getting avi's to play.
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