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dak.col 23rd Mar 2007 10:08 am

Rockchip player .avi video trouble
 
Hi:

i have bought one player with this chip, it works great and have a great screen (2"), now the problem comes when i try to compress a video i readed the forums and try: Aviconverter 1,2,2.1,3. VirtualDub,SunplusPMP, xillisoft,mmconver and super with no luck.

I really want to use it for video, it has sd card and looks very well, i have the demo video the firmware its: 00.01.0004, Date:2006-12-11
i read the demo video with gspot to see what kind of codec was used and i got:

http://www.natham.net/images/SS.JPG

Please HELP!

Skydoc 26th Mar 2007 2:10 pm

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
Hey buddy,

Check out my question - SoundWave MP4.

a reply has been posted to me about fps - it might help you! :P

Pocket_Nano 26th Mar 2007 2:46 pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by dak.col";p=&quot (Post 27019)
Hi:

i have bought one player with this chip, it works great and have a great screen (2"), now the problem comes when i try to compress a video i readed the forums and try: Aviconverter 1,2,2.1,3. VirtualDub,SunplusPMP, xillisoft,mmconver and super with no luck.

I really want to use it for video, it has sd card and looks very well, i have the demo video the firmware its: 00.01.0004, Date:2006-12-11
i read the demo video with gspot to see what kind of codec was used and i got:

http://www.natham.net/images/SS.JPG

Please HELP!

See where it says Path and you have C:/TEST.AVI

C:/ is most likely your hard drive. Try clicking on that Bluish purple button next to that and changing the video path to whatever drive your player shows up as when connected to your computer(on mine it shows up as F:/). Then see if that works. I'm not sure about your software as I've never used it but if this is not the output path but the input path then that might be set correctly and you need to do the same wherever you find that it says output path (which would be F:/). So basically your telling the software that you have this file may it be in C: your hard drive, limewire or wherever and that you want it to go to this drive F:/ (your player).

EDIT: Also in case you didn't know you have to convert your video files to .avi with the avi converter software in order for them to work in your player. To do that you get your conversion software and then follow the directions as I told you above.

dak.col 26th Mar 2007 7:19 pm

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
hi, yes i made a copy of my video to c:, any ideas?

How can i set the FPS?? or what software use to convert it, my player didnt come with a disc :(

Pocket_Nano 26th Mar 2007 7:45 pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by dak.col";p=&quot (Post 27307)
hi, yes i made a copy of my video to c:, any ideas?

How can i set the FPS?? or what software use to convert it, my player didnt come with a disc :(

You can set your FPS options in the video conversion software when your converting the video to AVI Format. You can easily download the AVIConverter3.0 from here on this website fom the downloads section. Then open up the software and choose your test video from your c: drive and make the output path your players driver then click begin converting. :)

Pocket_Nano 26th Mar 2007 7:53 pm

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
Just click here and wait 5 seconds for the download button to show up and then click it to download aviconverter3.0. I guess I'll make it easier for you!. lol

Skydoc 30th Mar 2007 11:27 pm

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
dak.col,

hi how are ya? i had a problem with video on my rockchip as well and downloaded an earlier version of AV Converter. I download version 1.0.

Since i did that, i have no problems converting or watching video on my Rockchip!

here's the link:

http://www.multiunit-tech.com/downlo...action=drivers

good luck! :lol:

botzon 1st Apr 2007 4:47 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
i also got that veraion, but when i try to convert something, when i press the button it doesn't makes any differnes, and it keep's stocks at 0%.
what is the problam?

irek 29th Aug 2007 3:19 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
I've lost the test file for the video streaming that was for me too:

test.avi

please someone help me, I'm really desperate!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:

Irene

lokster 29th Aug 2007 3:28 am

I think that RockChip players don't play OpenDML avi files (this is the newer avi format). Explicitly select the older avi format, or just use the converter from here: http://www.mympxplayer.org/free-open...rs-vt7071.html

irek 29th Aug 2007 3:49 am

it don't work for my player....

:-( I'm very very sad....

lokster 29th Aug 2007 4:00 am

This is interesting... Could you post again the results from GSpot, or send them to me, because on my PC the image doesn't load.

irek 29th Aug 2007 4:28 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
here's my mp4 player that I've bought on ebay....


http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=290132194425

please I'm begging for help!!!!!!! :roll:

someone can tell me what can I do... :cry:
I don't want to renounce seeing videos...........

lokster 29th Aug 2007 4:48 am

To play video on specific player, you must set the correct framerate & resolution for this kind of player. And of course, the player must be able to play AVI (XVID), and NOT AMV files.

This is the player that I have: http://www.mympxplayer.org/album_sho...php?pic_id=403

And I play AVI files at 22-24 FPS with XVID video compression 320x240@400kbps, and MP2 audio compression @128 kbps.

As I see from the link you provided, the player is not capable of playing AVI files (only AMV etc...), and this explains why viDrop and other similar software does not work for you. And I think this is not RockChip player.

iixorbiusii 29th Aug 2007 5:32 am

Hi,

For anyone who's come here interested in AVI creation for their Rockchip players, please see my full post here:
http://www.mympxplayer.org/previous-...r=asc&&start=0

If you follow those instructions and REMEMBER TO SELECT MP2 as the audio format, you should be OK ( I used xilisoft's dvdtomp4 converter).

DaremoS 29th Aug 2007 6:09 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
Ciao cara Irene...

I'll try to solve your problem... do you have a e-mail address where i can send you a video for you to test.

si volei puoi dirmi la tua direzione per un PM (messaggio privato)

Ciao

irek 6th Sep 2007 11:38 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
it could be a miracle if you really can solve my problem!!!

my email is irek1981xyz@hotmail.com (even for messenger!!)

I have to confirm that my mp4 player had an AVI video inside that was for testing the palyer and I've lost it.... IT WAS THE ONLY VISIBLE VIDEO NO ONE ELSE WORK !!! so it don't read .amv videos!!!! :x

and YES.... IT'S A DAMN ROCKCHIP PLAYER!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

I've tried even the solution suggested here with all the precise setting for the program DVD to mp4 Xilisoft but it don't works ........ :shock: :shock:
:shock:
I don't know what else I could do.... :(

knob 6th Sep 2007 11:50 am

Re: Rochchip player .avi video trouble
 
what size screen you got?
if it's a 340x220 then there's a sample on this site.:-
http://www.mympxplayer.org/sample-ro...ons-df628.html

iixorbiusii 6th Sep 2007 12:13 pm

Hi Irek,

If your player is a Rockchip player then please do not be sad - they are very good, and generally much better than Action/AMV players.
You may have lost your sample movie forever, but do not be worried - the people here, myself included, should be able to get you creating your own movies soon.

I suspect that your screen resolution is 220 x 176 based on your ebay link. With some software ( e.g. Xilisoft's dvd2mp4 converter) you need to use 224x176.

If you use Aviconverter as suggested by others here, please select 220x176 - and remember to actually rename the output file with a .avi extension ( I needed to do this with my version, but maybe not all versions need this).

I have found that Xilisofts dvd2mp4 converter works fantastically with both my 220(224)x176 and 320x240 units. Please see my earlier message in this thread, which will give you a link to some detailed information in using it.

Please do not give up with your Rockchip unit - I am sure we can get this problem solved for you!!

iixorbiusii 6th Sep 2007 1:38 pm

Irek,
I am sure your player is a Rockchip as you say; please can you take a look at the link below and confirm if your menu is the same ( or very very similar) to either the black one, or the silver one.

http://www.mympxplayer.org/image-full-asp396.html

irek 12th Sep 2007 7:50 am

Re: Rockchip player .avi video trouble
 
Yes the menu is the same of the SILVER mp4 in the picture!!!

I'm very very happy to announce you that I've solved my problem and i'm just having a great time seeing videos on my player!!!!!!!!! :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

Thank's to all and in particular to my personal hero: DaremoS, he suggested me to try the particular version of AVIconverter that allows the rotation of the videos (my screen is like a rotated Ipod !! 176x220 not 220x176!!!!!!!!) and I was really surprised to see that it was working!!!

thank's again ...

big hugs!!!!

Irene

perroam0r 26th Mar 2008 7:02 am

well, I had the same problem, but I have a rockchip but on a 1.8 video screen, I tryed different avi converters and the only one that worked was version 1.1, here is the link if you wanna try
http://www.uploading.com/files/PV62F...r_1.1.zip.html


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