hi there i am having a problem transfering my compressed dvd movies.
i am using a sd card reader to transfer them to my sd card then when i put the sd card in my xda2 i can see the files on the card when in my xda2 but i dont know how to get the movies into windows media player?
what am i doing wrong?
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windows media player
only play odd ms video formats
like asf and vmf and such
if you have avi or mpg or ogg
then you should get
pocketMVP and or pockettv
manhattan$ said:
hi there i am having a problem transfering my compressed dvd movies.
i am using a sd card reader to transfer them to my sd card then when i put the sd card in my xda2 i can see the files on the card when in my xda2 but i dont know how to get the movies into windows media player?
what am i doing wrong?
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Download Windows Media Encoder software (free) which you can use to convert .mpeg type video to .wmv (Windows Media Video) which the PocketPC will recognize.
How do you do file transfers to/from your SD card reader? What software? I have a Dazzle SD reader/writer but can';t read my two SD cards.
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I've been troubleshooting a problem with audio playback on my Apache.
When I listen to my WMA files from Yahoo music, they are distorted withe a lot of pops, crackles, and skips.
It only happens when I play from my San Disk mini-SD and only on protected WMA files. Mp3's play fine and if I put the WMA files on the PPC, they play fine. Both the MP3 and WMA files use the same 192kbps encoding. I tried two different cards with the same results: a 1 GB and 512K. I even exchanged the device but there was no difference.
Why would Mp3's play fine and not WMA's? Any idea?
i've been playing wma files (from Napster) on my 1gb mini sd card with no problems at all
Mike
i've been playing wma files (from Napster) on my 1gb mini sd card with no problems at all
Mike
i've been playing wma files (from Napster) on my 1gb mini sd card with no problems at all
Mike
My library can't seem to detect MP4 files. Yet when I browse my SD card i can play the MP4 on my device. Any ideas guys?
I bought this micro sd card to my tytn, it was working perfect until i fill up my card with mp3s. So when i do update library in my windows media player the program not recognize my card. I have change the card to a new one because a bought two and the problem still there. What i do. Is there other good program to play my mp3s, i aready know tcpmp, is there other.
thanks
I use MortPlayer to listen mp3 files, IMHO it is the best player and it's free!
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Try formatting your SD Card to FAT rather than FAT32
I had problems before with the SD card formated to FAT32 when WMP would suddenly stop recognising the micro SD card after a day or so of use. Reformatted to fat and havent had any problems since.
Thanks, i will try to format fat, but how can i do this if using my tytn, i dont have a external driver tu plug my micro sd or the adapter that comes with it.
I will try the program to
medicor said:
Thanks, i will try to format fat, but how can i do this if using my tytn, i dont have a external driver tu plug my micro sd or the adapter that comes with it.
I will try the program to
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It nothing problem with your SD card. WMP just can't recongize your Micro SD card which contain hidden or system folder like "MSMETADATA". Just delete this folder and the WMP can search and add media files again.
WMP sucks.
medicor said:
I bought this micro sd card to my tytn, it was working perfect until i fill up my card with mp3s. So when i do update library in my windows media player the program not recognize my card. I have change the card to a new one because a bought two and the problem still there. What i do. Is there other good program to play my mp3s, i aready know tcpmp, is there other.
thanks
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In WMP in the library screen you select between the machine memory and the SD card memory by using the library drop down in the top left corner of the screen. Have you done this?
siukeung said:
It nothing problem with your SD card. WMP just can't recongize your Micro SD card which contain hidden or system folder like "MSMETADATA". Just delete this folder and the WMP can search and add media files again.
WMP sucks.
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Ok I think its working again i just deleted the folder and done.
thanks
Deleting the folder also fixed the problem for me, without losing any data.
Thx for the info
When I play back music on the Tytn from storage card on Windows Media Player through the speaker of Tytn - skips and stutters during playback of song.
Anyone have this problem or is it my storage card?
Thanks appreciate the help.
I don't have this problem (MP3 or WMA).
Try to copy the files to internal storage and play it from there. If it work, your SD-Card coult by damaged or simply to slow?!
My Wizard used to suffer this problem until I bought a new, high-speed storage card. No more problems now
it might be worth formatting the stick and re-transferring the files back onto it. Make sure you don't transfer the files seperately at the same time. This can fragment the files and cause stutter.
You can highlight all the files you want and send them across in 1 block but not individually more than 1 at a time - if you know what I mean!
Hello. I've done a lot of searchs to try and find an answer to my problem. I'm not able to transfer most video files from my PC to my 8525. I've tried to do it in Windows Media Player via sync and also just to drag and drop them into the memory card folder on the phone. Nothing seems to work. I have the same problem with .mp4 and .avi files. I have several video ipod formated files I would like to have on my 8525 but I can't get them there. I think they would play once they were there b/c CorePlayer seems to play anything I throw at it. I can watch .3gp files that I download online, but can't transfer anything from my PC. Cab and exe files transfer fine, just not large video files.
any advice? thanks!
I transferred Divx files to the MicroSD to be played with TCPMP. I found it sooo slow with active sync that I now pull the card, use a USB 2.0 card reader on the PC and load about three 400meg movies on a 2gig card leaving 500meg for GPS map data and email. Using the card reader takes about 3 minutes per movie, far better than active sync could ever do.