Need codec for MP4 files of my Qtek9090 - General Topics

Hi,
I need the codec to view MP4 files generated by my Qtek9090 on my Windows XP laptop.
Strange enough, they work on my regular PC... I don't recall having installed anything on purpose for that.
I have WMP10 on my laptop, Divx 6 codecs.
What do I need and where to get it, to view my small movies?
Thanks,
vma

http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about
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I'm looking for the CODEC to watch videos created with the Qtek9090 build-in camera on my Windows XP laptop.
Not the other way around!
Thanks anyway.
Cheers,
vma

Try using Quicktime player and exporting to another format. This seems to work fine for me.

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Media Player definitely plays wmv files, are you sure your wmv isn't corrupt?
I've noticed that Windows Media Player 9 on the Pocket PC is not capable of playing .WMA and .WMV of all bitrates, I'm not exactly sure which bitrates its not capable of, but try re-encoding your file to a different bitrate and try it again n the device.
To no1: the file is not corrupt, media player on XP reads it without problem.
To ZeroXtreme I'll try it. Thanks everyone

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For me, the only way too see videos on my PC is to use Media Player Classic.
I've tried with VLC: video plays but...without sound.
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MP4 is now a fairly common video format on the net, and is now becomming a standard format for mobile video recording, takeing over the place of 3gp. If you have troubles whith it, you have several options.
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Jules Winnfield said:
I've tried with VLC: video plays but...without sound.
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I recomend checking your settings, because VLC works for me. Did you try the latest version? Does this no sound occur whith other file types aswell?
Installed VLC, but like Jules got no sound?
I do however get sound from MP4 files (and other video formats) from sources other than the TC.
So what comes out of the TC does not seem to be normal? (Hence me posting here.... yes I googled (lots) before)
The source of the problem is, that VLC does not recognize the audio stream of the mp4 files created by the TC. The coding of the Audio stream is GSM AMR-NB... so the only option is to get the AMR codec.
The reason VLC plays it for me is because K-Lite is installed (and it contains the audio codec for that).
@gnick666
I use the last Vlc version and KLite Standard version.
And no sound, just with Cruise's MP4. No problem with others MP4.
But Media Player Classic plays these videos with sound.
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I encoded a file with WVC1 yesterday, thinking it should be OK to play on all Windows PC's and Windows phones. After all, WVC1, right?
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Has anyone been able to play movies on their x7510? I'm having problems finding the best Audio and Video parameters that run smoothly on my x7510. The media converters that I've used haven't been able to convert a dvd movie to a useable format. The video is always too choppy and out of synce with the audio. Can anyone help?
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