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Old 6th Jul 2007, 6:45 am
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hello there! my sister gave me her player a couple of days ago. she's been complaining that the thing is malfunctioning because it started to have so many folders labeled "yyyy.yyyy" but you wont be able to open it. you'll get tired looking for your files.also, most of the times, it hangs. instead of throwing it out of our kitchen window, she handed it to me...

i thought it was virus infected, so i formatted it. after that, i began loading files in it. all things worked out fine except for the video thing. before, it has 2 demo videos in avi format so i confidently put avi videos in it. yes, the player is reading the file extension but once i tried playing it, the screen displays "warning: file format error" i tried all the other video formats and all avi files but it just wont work!

honestly, i dont know what model of player do i have. my sister forgot to tell me and now, i cant find time to talk to her. it has 2" screen, 984 mb capacity(there's a sticker saying its 1gb, but when checking the system settings, it reads
Ver: 00.00.0045
date:2006-06-22
FlashMem:843/984 mb
CardMem: 0/0mb)
yes, it has a mini sd card slot , has music, video, photo,text, record, and game function all working pretty well except for the video! this thing is labeled "sony" but i doubt if this is real! i also found while safely removing it that this is a rockchip usb mp3 usb device. i would appreciate your help really, and if there's a way to fix this problem please someone tell me!
thank you!
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Old 6th Jul 2007, 7:23 am
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Dear blu_tear89


b4 putting avi format file in ur mpx player u have to knew 2 things

first is that the resolution size of ur mpx player & second is the bit rate of the avi file (as u said there s a avi file in sample).

after knowing both thing u have to convert ur desired video in avi format with same criteria that suits ur mpx player.

i will suggest u that u may try avi converter for mpx player.

hope it will help u



[RYN]
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Old 11th Jul 2007, 11:13 am
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hola Blu_tear89
Te escribo en espaņol esperando que entiendas algo de lo que te voy a decir, y lo hago para ver si me puedes ayudar porque tambien tengo el mismo problema tuyo.

Bueno para empezar tengo un mpx Rockchip cuando lo conecto al Pc muestra dos unidades de disco una de USB y otra de SD se puede cargar por el PC o por un toma corriente....lo tengo hace como mes y medio y ya me ha dado varios problemas el primero fue que conviertio todas las carpetas que tenia a YYY.YYY y lo formatie y se arreglo pero parece que esto pasa porque en realidad no tiene la capacidad mostrada es decir si te dice que es de 2gigas en realidad no es de esta capacidad sino una menor y cuando llenas la memoria a un 90% comienza a fallar.
Luego de haberlo formateado me empezo a dar otro problema diferente y es que ahora no lo puedo cargar con el PC y me toca con el toma corriente y cuando lo hago me borrar todos los archivos que tengo guardados en la memoria.

Solo espero que me puedas entender y si es asi me dices si has podido arreglar algo del mpx.

Chao
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Old 26th Jul 2007, 7:36 am
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"been complaining that the thing is malfunctioning because it started to have so many folders labeled "yyyy.yyyy" but you wont be able to open it. you'll get tired looking for your files."

-this happend to me once its a good thing reformatted it because there might be something wrong with your files. if your not sure try running a check disk on your drive go to "start-run..." type this "cmd" press enter go to the drive letter of your usb/mp4/mp3 then type "(the letter of your drive):" (dont forget the semicolon) then press enter, when your drive is detected type "chkdsk" press enter. it shoud display this

---------------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\PReddy>g:

G:\>chkdsk
The type of the file system is FAT.
Volume PREDDY created 7/7/2007 6:43 PM
Volume Serial Number is 4C66-8B85
Windows is verifying files and folders...
File and folder verification is complete.
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.

1,009,336,320 bytes total disk space.
196,608 bytes in 12 folders.
786,759,680 bytes in 317 files.
222,380,032 bytes available on disk.

16,384 bytes in each allocation unit.
61,605 total allocation units on disk.
13,573 allocation units available on disk.

G:\>
-----------------------------------------------------------------

if it doesnt that drive should be reformatted.


now about the video thing try checking the firmware version and brand of you mp4 and search it in this site, most frimware installer i found on this site came in bundled with converters from video to audio. if your having trouble finding your firmware version try looking "setup" or "settings"just play around there exept for any option saying "language setting" look for anything saying "version" or "ver" thats your firmware version.

hope this helps...

PReddy
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