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Old 15th Jan 2007, 1:36 pm
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hi
i have th efollowing problem when i used the mp3 player utilities 3.68
it converts the file and it plays but the video gets cut on one of the sides hpwever when i use the 4.09 this does not happend but my player crashes when after 3sec or so when i start to whacht the video. if anyone has any suggestions plz help

another thing is there a way to conver to 128*128 or 128*96 in the 4.09?
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Old 16th Jan 2007, 1:52 am
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tetor, You can unlock the small screen settings in by editing the AmvTransform.ini. You need to change the CHIPTYPE=1 setting to CHIPTYE=0.
You will find the AmvTransform.ini in the AMV Converter folder, use Notepad to edit the file.
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Old 16th Jan 2007, 10:38 pm
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In 3.68, Mode0 and Mode2 crop the video. That is what you are seeing.
Try Mode1. It will make things look narrow, but it won't cut the sides off.
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