MP3-5 PLAYER...
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I think my previous message disappeared? I cannot get my new player to play vids and its sposed to be easy. I came here in the past to learn how to use my old mp3-4 player and got great help then, and my one still works. However for a birthday gift I purchased one for my husband...mp4-5. See specs below. Also it did not come with a disk...is that common? My last one did... And when I have tried to convert files to what looks compatible to size, nothing seems to work...when I go to play it I of course get a format error. HELP!!! Thanks much....Kiwimagic in NZ SPECS: This great new player is called an MP5 player because it auto formats the videos you put on meaning it will accept a much wider range of video formats and it is so easy to use. Combined with its long life battery and expandable memory slot(add up to another 4GB using micro sd cards-see my other listings for a card). Here are the specs of this great little unit: Mp5 Player: VIDEO PLAYING - 16:9 Movie Play - Video Format: RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MOV, ASF, MP4, WMV, 3GP, MPGmovie no need CD convert - It is a revolution change for MP3 MP4 player, 8 hours Continue music playback or 4 hours Continue movie playback) Come on, it is yours. MUSIC PLAYING - Supports MP3/WMA/WMV/ASF/WAV formats - 8 EQ modes,ID3 display function FM RADIO - Built-in FM radio with FM content recording - FM radio: 76MHz-91MHz / 87.5MHz-108MHz VOICE RECORDING - High Quality Voice Digital Recording - 3 Recording Mode: Fine REC, Long REC, Long VOX - Up to 64 hours of high quality WAV format voice recording and up to 288 hours of ACT format voice recording EBOOK FUNCTION E-Book Function:Support txt Format files. Phone book support. Specifications: -2.6 inch 16000K Color TFT LCD 16:9 -Internal Memory: 4GB -External Memory: Micro SD (TF) Card (up to 4gb extra, 8gb total) -Video Resolution: 400 X 240 -FPS (Frames per Second): 35 -Built-in lithium battery -USB: 2.0 -System: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista -Dimension: 88x50x13mm (LxWxD) -Support 16 Languages: English, Simple Chinese, Trad Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Polish, Russian, Turkish. -Signal/Noise Ratio: 90db. |
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for a start the specs you gave dont match the image in the link does your player have screw on the side of the player body, i am assuming your player does not look exactly like this and the specs on the site, if your player is like this are wrong if theplayer is like the one shown then it will support these formats only RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV not al those listed, they are specs for another type of chip used in chinese player what are the video you are trying to load and what are there settings try search and download gspot to examine your files |
Re: MP3-5 PLAYER...
I am going to see about returning this item to the seller as there are too many problems to solve.....I plug in first and my system picks up a virus, that it cleans...then need to reboot to get the thing to read in computer.
Then files I cannot delete that return with 0kb and say they are corrupt...i try to remove with my unlocker...occasionally can remove thru deleting thru the player...touch and go, on and off....video that wont play...etc. Yes the player I have is the same in the picture with screws on side...and I have tried to load the avi, flash as they come from youtube and using converter to make smaller to mp4 file ...nothing works. I downloaded what you suggested? Not sure how to use it at this stage to resolve issues...which are overwhelming me as I have spent hours figuring out how to use this Chinese player. I must have a lemon. Cheers Alana |
Thanks for your assistance...I decided to courier the player back to the seller tomorrow and to do my research before buying a good player again.
I would appreciate any suggestions you or anyone here may have...best buy, easy functions and easy to load on vids and music, etc. I still would at some stage appreciate to buy a player that has a large screen and large storage capacity....thanks.... Cheers Alana |
I have just recieved a player today that sounds like yours with a 3" screen, (looks like the Onda 747).
First impressions besides looking like it is a used player with scrartches on the screen. Is not recognized by USB port. Managed to get it recognized once for about 20 seconds, long enough to try and load a video, started to load and then was not recognized again before the file was finished, resulting in "file format error". Player arrived with no life in battery, it has now been on charge for 4 hours with only 1/3 life showing on the battery meter. No file can be deleted on player, I tried to delete my unfinished download but there doeasnt appear to be any way to do this. I even tried to delete one of the songs that came with the player and the X tab on the player does not work. Firmware seems to be unfinished. Touchscreen is unresponsive. Nothing on the CD that came with player will unload onto my PC, in other words its a totally useless waste of disk. I have just Emailed the seller and awaiting a response, but already hace another one of these players arriving in the next few days from the same seller...Oh dear..Doom On the plus side the Video and Audio that came pre-installed looked and sounded pretty good, so aside from the scratches I think this player needs a serious firmware upgrade to sort all its problems out. |
Ok, Ive had 24 hours to try and get this player working and it is!
The Importance of using good leads. Its been said many times here to try a different lead, yesterday I didnt have another lead to try with the player but as I could use another player with no problems with the same lead (somehow managed to lose the original lead for this player so its been sitting in the draw for over a week) I wrongly assumed that it must be the player at fault and not the lead. I think the tolerances on the USB sockets in theses players are not all the same, infact I now know they are not. I had a couple more different players arrive this morning and thought I would try a different lead from one of these players on the MP5,, low and behold it worked. So if anyone reckons its not the lead because it works for something else, think again and keep 2-3 leads handy. Right, next point regarding Kiwimagics problem of not playing videos. I have found so far that the player will only play videos that have been directly ripped from dvd and in the little yellow windows file that I send to my desktop when ripping. The file Icon with Windows media player on, although it is Avi does not play, I dont know why because as far as Im aware they are the same files accept maybe labelled differently. Im going to play around with this today, so I,ll let you know more as I find out. The picture can be very dark and the colours are a bit too strong so I will try and sort that out by ripping with Vidrop and changing the parameters, other than that the lip sync stays ok although I do notice once in a while a skipped frame but nothing like as bad as the Rockchip 320x 240 mp4 players, its probably only noticable to me because im really looking for it. If your thinking of getting one of these players just hang on a few days till Ive had time to really play about with it and find all its bugs. |
Heres a quickie for you, the audio on this player is top notch, this player has a seriously good sound, far better than the Onda v85 clones which use another Rockchip as far as Im aware.
The sound is detailed with a tight but full base, if you mainly listen to music then this player does rock, I would like to see how it sounds with good quality ear buds, as it is with the cheap chineese buds it still sounds pretty dam good. Very impressed with Audio at least so far. |
Re: MP3-5 PLAYER...the Name please and link? thanks 4 reply.
Hi Hawk,
What is the name of the player that you re referring to? Do you have a link to info about it, as I would like to look into it. I have returned the other player because frankly there were too many issues, and my sense is that it was indeed defective. I am on the hunt for a dependable and easy to work with player, with as big of a screen as possible and high quality sound. The music is most important and the videos of course are a major plus too or wouldn't be investing in a mp4-5 player... :) Thanks... Regards Alana in NZ |
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