help with my synchin video to my pocket pc!!!!! - General Topics

how do i get proper encoder to synch video files to my device: wm5! i tried it several times but comes with an error:- Windows Media Player cannot convert the file to the format required by the device. some one help me plzzzzzzzzz. i will also apprecioate a free video converter.
cheerz!

i will also apprecioate a free video converter.
cheerz!
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You need the following: PocketDivXEncoder 0.3.60
Also check TCPMP to play the converted video.

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hello friend
can anyonme put the software to convert my video files to WMV
thanks in advance
stating what format your video files are in would be
a good path
hi friend i want to convert my AVI MPEG file to WMV actually i m using krome spy and i found it playing WMV file comfortable thats y want to convert them to WMV
Freeware: VLC
SuperC - it's free and works great.
where can i get that software
Google probably
google.com, type avi to wmv converter. It's really not that hard.
i searched in google but i got all trail version not the register version.so i want the register version can u help me in finding it
Unbelievable.
Type 'VLC' into Google. Click the first result.
when i click VLC in google i got the player but not the converter, i need the converter

Playing (mpeg-4) files on PC

Sorry if this is not strictly on topic, but I am having problems playing video files on my PC which were recorded on my TC. Has the format been changed/tweaked since the Trinity (my last device)? I can't get the files to play using latest versions of WMP, RealPalyer, Quicktime or DivX player (all with -I think- appropriate Codecs; Sherlock utility lists bucket loads of Codecs residing on my PC).
The videos play OK on WMP mobile on the TC and the files were copied direct to the PC using a card reader in order to keep ActiveSync out of the equation.
Thanks
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.
1. You can download the VLC Player, a free, open-source player that plays all videofiles whithout the usage of installed codecs (plays *.flv files as well).
2. If you do some video coding too, then you can install a Codec pack... I recommend K-Lite for that, but ofcourse there are several choices.
3. WMP11 supports it...
All solutions are free... but next time try this:
1. Google
2. In the search field: "How to play MP4 files"
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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Klite Mega Codec Pack is the magic solution. Playing TC recorded video fine in WMP11 and BSPlayer Pro

How to download movies to TF

How does on download digital copies of movies to the TF or dvd versions? I downloaded a digital copy and moved it to the TF and not able to watch. Is there a format that is needed or a viewer? Or a website I can download?
Step by step instructions would help. Thanks in advance.
Do you tried MX Video Player? It plays all sort of files. You have to download the Codec for ARMv7 as well.
MX Player
MX Player Codec for ARMv7
Other than that I would've to know the file type and probably the source as well to give a better answer.
That's..will give that a try. I've downloaded a digital copy of a .wva file (windows media?) And wouldn't play.
Is there an app that can play windows media file?
Try with MX Player. It's from what I know your best option at the moment until VLC Media Player will be released for Android.
If it doesn't work you'll have to convert the file.
How to convert and to what format? Sorry newbie to this.
Do you already tried it with mx player?
If yes just google for something like
convert .wva to avi
I never used that file type myself so I don't know exactly what program you have to use.
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A player to play ".mkv" files?

Hey guys, As the topic says I've been looking for a .mkv player which runs the videos smooth and perfect on our GFit!...I've tried using MX VIDEO PLAYER & QQ PLAYER but the quality was not good and the video lags!...Can anyone provide a better option?Actually its a 349 MB File of Twilight - Breaking Dawn Part-I, and I love all the movies of the Twilight sequel! ...So any help would be appreciated!
Mkv...
Even I wanna know...want to watch "The Dirty Picture" :O
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Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Convert mkv. files
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
drĂ¼g1 said:
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
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Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
I use qqplayer for that
QQ is the best for it
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neil.richard said:
Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
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there are many converter in Play store ... and they do not need Internet coonection ...
one such app is Media Converter ..
Levanthan said:
Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Yes. I use it to... for wathcing movie when i traveling on public transportation.
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MX Player and hw decoder

I have a bunch of mkv's I decoded myself from some dvd's using a free software for windows, but when I play them with mx player on the note 10.1 I can only use sw and not hw.
Anyone who knows what the problem may be?
No, but I have the same experience. Many video's need SW b/c HW will either not play, or produce audio mismatch.
I use hw for video and sw for audio... Works fine but doe go out of sync when just using hw...
Why do you convert dvds to mkv ?
You can convert them to mp4 or avi with ac3 audio.
The files are smaller and the video quality is the same.
bthight said:
Why do you convert dvds to mkv ?
You can convert them to mp4 or avi with ac3 audio.
The files are smaller and the video quality is the same.
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cos it's an easy software and process: put in the dvd, select language and subtitle, click convert and in a few minutes I get the movie ripped to an mkv file.
thegios said:
cos it's an easy software and process: put in the dvd, select language and subtitle, click convert and in a few minutes I get the movie ripped to an mkv file.
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You should try : SUPER oder dvd to avi converter or format factory

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