So I downloaded a video from YouTube and it downloaded .exo files. Is there any program that converts these files to say an .avi or .mp4 file for viewing on a computer or tv? Thanks, Howie
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hi, have tried adobe flash lite, tcpmp etc, and none of them will support flv files, even tho i downloaded the flv plugin for tmp! any ideas? would like to play my youtube files without going thro the tedious recoding stage!
EDIT: can now watch flv files when downloaded from mobynet, but cant watch external flv files tansferred from pc!!
Was just reading about this a minute ago. Haven't tried it yet...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
I have tried that and it does work for viewing FLVs on my wizard however it crashes when I try to view them from the net so I download on my PC and transfer them
flv player
I use the core player to watch flv videos.
I have a bunch of videos taken using my Touch Pro 2 Windows Mobile phone that I can't get Zune to even recognize let alone add to my new HTC Arrive.
.3gp
.mpeg
.mpg
.avi
Only the .wmv and some .mp4 videos seem to be recognized. Windows Media will play all of them though, it's just that Zune won't see them.
What's up?
EDIT: I found a free 3gp to mp4 converter and used it for all of the videos taken with my TP2. I guess I'll have to covnert all my mpg and mpeg video to wmv now too
I also had to convert all my movies over from .avi to mp4 for Zune to find them. I got a free converter from the web and it was easy.
I read that RockPlayer and VPlayer can read subtitles from text files but i can't set this up to work. I was trying .avi movies with .txt .srt. and .mlp subtitles. Which app can play .avi movies with subtitles from file?
RockPlayer can. Simply put the subtitles file in the same directory as the movie file and make sure they both have the same file name.
Which type of subtitles RockPlayer supports? Beacause i tried couple of times and it never succeed.
I've recently downloaded a MKV file with subtitles but i can't find the srt file however when it play it with VLC player its there. My problem is that when i convert it to mp4 for my phone the subs are gone! Is there anyway to like make it reappear.
The subtitle (using mkv merge) shows S_TEXT/ASS (ID3, type: subtitles) when i put the mkv in. I tried muxing it but it still doesn't show up when i convert it.
Is there a solution?
I dont think WP7 supports subtitles yet, to tell you the truth subtitles on a mobile device would be tiny and i dont know why you would want to, but that's just me. If you really want the subtitles your going to have to hard encode them into the video which means re-encoding the whole thing again, which means diminished quality.
thekiller99 said:
I've recently downloaded a MKV file with subtitles but i can't find the srt file however when it play it with VLC player its there. My problem is that when i convert it to mp4 for my phone the subs are gone! Is there anyway to like make it reappear.
The subtitle (using mkv merge) shows S_TEXT/ASS (ID3, type: subtitles) when i put the mkv in. I tried muxing it but it still doesn't show up when i convert it.
Is there a solution?
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Did you thought about Hard-Subbing the movie?It's fast and easy.
The MX player app, doesn't recognize .vob files, as a video file. Where as, my UC web video player recognizes and plays all .vob files perfectly.
I am using the Pro version, and I think, it should be updated/built to play the .vob files.