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Yeah, it's in the video folder. Do you know of anything that will convert a mp4 to a divx? It can be Windows, I don't care.
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We are still trying to find a third party converters, but the Sansa Media Converter is so far the only one that I seen that works.
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What media types does that use? I tried importing the mp4 but it said that it's either corrupted or an unsupported media type. The file plays fine, so it's not corrupted.
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Do you have a codec pack installed?
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Err, I'm not sure. It plays in WMP and VLC, so I guess I do?
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Could you take a screenshot of the error message?
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Could you use GSpot and find out what codec that video has and does that codec pack you have installed has it?
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I think it says the video's codec is avc1, so I installed the codec from here. but I still get the same error.
e: I got file transfer working in Arch, I had to run "rmmod ehci-hcd" before plugging it in. The video still doesn't work, though. Last edited by Yes; 06-13-2008 at 01:32 PM. |
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