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Husker 1st Nov 2007 5:50 am

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Originally Posted by bboyaddicted";p=&quot (Post 39431)
i cant use the mp3 player disk tool because that only works for FAT not FAT32...i read Zaidon's post but im kinda reluctant to take my mp4 apart to physically check the memory...ive been known to take things apart and mess them up...lol
I formatted the mp4 with windows but as ive read, it could still show the wrong memory capacity....what else can i do?

Disktools works in neither FAT nor in FAT32. The windows explorer FORMAT program you do after the low level, will format it to FAT/FAT32. I have a true 4GB (thus needed Fat32), and was able to hack check just fine, using the hack-check document.

NOTE it is step 4 where you use the explorer format command to get FAT32 format.

H.

bboyaddicted 1st Nov 2007 3:46 pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Husker";p=&quot (Post 40081)
Quote:

Originally Posted by bboyaddicted";p=&quot (Post 39431)
i cant use the mp3 player disk tool because that only works for FAT not FAT32...i read Zaidon's post but im kinda reluctant to take my mp4 apart to physically check the memory...ive been known to take things apart and mess them up...lol
I formatted the mp4 with windows but as ive read, it could still show the wrong memory capacity....what else can i do?

Disktools works in neither FAT nor in FAT32. The windows explorer FORMAT program you do after the low level, will format it to FAT/FAT32. I have a true 4GB (thus needed Fat32), and was able to hack check just fine, using the hack-check document.

NOTE it is step 4 where you use the explorer format command to get FAT32 format.

H.


well thats not really the problem anymore, cuz i opened it to check the memory and its an actual 4 gig although im still getting the "open disk error" message everytime i try to play videos.
it works fine when i play music tho

lattesurf 1st Nov 2007 10:12 pm

Seems that your player is using a micro harddrive as compared to the common flash-based players. The open disk error might likely be a video format problem, as it seems to work well for music files rather than video files.

Try test encoding in various fps and audio bitrates, and as well as the codecs used, to identify the best setting for your player.


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