just a though in the ones that dont work, all those dots maybe confusing the player, take them all out and leave only 1 so like this
The Big Bang Theory S03E14 HDTV XviD-2HD_converted.avi the player may see the first DOT and try to see the extension after that, whcih of couse will not be correct - just a thought |
I think I tried that with one or two already... but I'll try it again now. - Nope didn't work
But then this is the name of one of the files that did work:- "the.big.bang.theory.s03e13.hdtv.xvid-2hd_converted" Load's of dots. The thing that annoys me is I've analysed the frame size/ratio, FPS, audio streams, and size and everything of the ones that worked. I can duplicate those settings with Magic AVI converter more or less exactly. Especially for a like size file, ie a different episode of the big bang theory that is same duration. And yet the new file won't play, even though it is the same settings, similar size bar 50mb odd. I just can not understand why one plays but the other one won't! And how come ALL the rock chip sample files failed to play??? Is there something rudementary that I'm missing or is it a player with PMT or what?! I have spent hours and hours and days and days on this, tried everything I can think of and have only just avoided smashing it with a hammer by an extreme show of will power (plus a malt whisky or two) not to mention the loss of money that would eat away at my soul if i did. PS Thanks for all this help it is truly appreciated, and much needed |
I have noticed that the working video is set to 20 fps but the converted videos are as 22 fps.
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Hi, thank you
yeah I tried both the avs converter 3.0 20fps and 22fps programs. In truth I have managed 3 working conversions out of over 57 different avi files all tried on in total 16 different programs. I even tried reducing the fps by points down 19, 18, 17 and 16. I've tried it on high normal and low quality. I've tried all 3 of those with every combination of audio file conversion I can think of, reducing and increasing the bitrate. Using magic avi i completely duplicated everything you printed out for the working file, and even did so on the original avi's that worked . 1 working file is 20fps as you noted the other 2 are 22fps. The annoying thing is I tried to duplicate my sucesses with the exact same files and programs and settings that worked the first time and the subsequent finished files failed to play. According to win avi 10 and virtual dub and several others the 6 Big bang pilot episode files are identical a couple a few mb bigger or smaller. But only the original works. Now thats really weird I've given up now. The 3 working files seem to be some weird mutation and I believe I must have a defective chip. My other, identical player plays converted avi's without an issue. Its just this new one that so blasted anoying. |
completely the same to me, i also have a very similar mp4, its OS is the same, but its outside has a different button at the bottom, its a dot, instead of a small brick shape button :/ .. so technicaly the same stuff.. nothing worked :/
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I've found that if AVS Converter doesn't work, viDrop generally works. You can download it from here: viDrop |
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