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Hintro 21st Jan 2010 11:13 am

[solved] Cant play video files
 
I got MS Industrial MP406 Glamour mp4 player. I've tryed to play video files, converting them to .mpeg4 and .avi, but still i got the "File format error".
Unfortunetly i dont keep the video that was comming together with the player.

Thx.

bangs 21st Jan 2010 11:24 am

Download cygj.amv for free on uploading.com

try that video on your player

Binh@MyMPx 21st Jan 2010 11:32 am

Can you tell us more about your player? Where did you get it from, URL?
Also, in your player's [Setup] menu, there should be a "Firmware Info" option. If you can post the details, that will help us determine what chipset your player has and then that will give us a clue what type of video format your player will play.

bangs 21st Jan 2010 11:39 am

I had nothing better to do so I had done a google on it .. and came up with this
USB MP4 PLAYER MS GLAMOUR 512MB MP406-512MB,WMA,WAV,MTV,AMV,

maybe he will come back and post the firm version heh..

Binh@MyMPx 21st Jan 2010 11:41 am

Interesting because I haven't seen a player that plays both .MTV and .AMV, it's either one or the other because .MTV is the older video format for the Action chipset players and was later replaced by .AMV instead.

Hintro 21st Jan 2010 12:57 pm

Well i went to settings/system then "About" it just says ver:00.00.0006 Date:2006-11-19 and the memory. Didn't find anything else.
Im downloading the clip u told me but it's kinda slow. I'll post if it plays it or not.

Hintro 21st Jan 2010 1:27 pm

Can't watch the video cygj.amv
Also i reserch on forums lil... i guess nobody knows what firmware is using. :S

knob 21st Jan 2010 2:25 pm

That's a Rockchip rk26xx series firmware number. video needs to be .avi
try converting videos with viDrop, use the rockchip sample videos to find the right setting for viDrop.

http://mympxplayer.org/sample-rockch...am-df1014.html

Hintro 22nd Jan 2010 5:46 am

Thx knob. I tryed all the videos. It was playing only 2.
TV_224x176_20fps_xvid_mp2_1m06s.avi
and
TV_224x176_24fps_xvid_mp2_1m06s.avi
should identify the Videochip as RK2606A from RockChip

I tryed converting with ViDrop with these settings but i still got format error.

http://i49.tinypic.com/2uig4ky.jpg

Hintro 22nd Jan 2010 7:12 am

I manage to find the propriate spec. It's all good now. Thx for the help.

Binh@MyMPx 22nd Jan 2010 11:55 am

What spec did you change it to to finally get it to work?
Was it the Frames Per Second?


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