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satish 2nd Oct 2006 8:20 am

Format error ! of AMV files and error in copying in the exes
 
my mpx player does not play any amv files except for the first amv file. it says Format error! although the first amv file plays without any error. I use mp3 player utilities 3.68 for conversion . I tried with mp3 player utilities 4.0 and 4.03 but the error is present . also i have a problem copying some exes onto my mpx player. the file gets copied but when tried to execute it it tires to open in the command prompt. please help

admin 2nd Oct 2006 11:14 am

satish

Have you tried using the sample .AMV files from our site? Try downloading them from our [Downloads] --> [Samples] section on the left hand side menu bar. If it plays, then it tells me that there might be something wrong with your the codecs on your computer or your conversion process.

Re: executables
That's something to do with your computer than the player itself.

What you can try those is FORMATTING your player. What storage memory size is your player?

tadad1 2nd Oct 2006 7:11 pm

satish, Can you copy the AMV file sample to your PC and play it with the AMV Player, while it is running right click on the picture and select properties and note the size and frame rate, these are the settings you should convert to. If your player is a 1.5 inch LCD model version 3.68 is best frame rates are high 12fps, medium 10fps, low 8fps, you may find medium or low will play without format errors.
If you are loading exe files to your player as a USB drive to transfer them to a PC they may not execute from the player you may need to copy to the PC. If you are copying them and they are not running then they may be corrupted when loading to your player, this could be an indication that your player may have a hacked memory chip so as ADMIN suggests a reformat may help.


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