My WMV files ( Microsoft web-casts ) only play the audio on my Kaiser. I got an answer at the MS groups that somebody's device actually shows the video aswell.
Doesn't work for me using the built-in Windows Mobile 6 player.
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This is one of my fav websites
http://www.milinkito.com/los80.php
I can copy the videos to my home pc and they work and play fine
I'd like to copy these to my xda2s
What software program can I use to do this? What should the video and sound freq and bitrates be? Has anyone been successful in converting flv to wmv or even mp4?
thanks
Windows Media Player 9 series
v. 9.0.1 build 14132
Ok, I'm able to convert the video to wmv, but no sound
I see that the converter uses an mp3 audio codec
when I need to be using windows media audio 9
I'm using cinemaforge
I found out what audio codec superman returns trailer uses (which sounds great on my pda) - and that is the windows media audio 9
Success!!
Although it is a two step process
Using Cinema Forge I need to convert the flv to either mpg or avi
then when that is done
I then run Windows Media Encoder 9
(which has a pocket pc setting!!)
convert that to wmv and there ya go
That is good, i like some clips from youtube.com, thanks for the info
Offtopic:
You are really all in one, post question then answer it
Too bad that he posts in Blue Angel upgrading etc. (I see no relation between BA upgrade and movie conversion)
Hi,
What do you use to convert (any) video files to play on your Kaiser?
I have several video files (AVI, MPG, MP4) but it plays not good on Kaiser (sometimes jerky, not smooth).
What should be used for the codec, bitrate, etc ... the best setting for Kaiser.
And then play it using Windows Media or TCPMP of course.
Thanks for any suggestions
I use a program called Pocket Divx Encoder. I used these program to convert my DIVX and WMV files so they can be played backed TCPMP. I have done 300, Transformers, DOOM and more.
http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/
NOTE: I genereally convert the DVD to DIVX using Vidomi (700MB to 1000MB), then I convert with this tool.
L8
you guys got experience with SPB Mobile DVD?
NoFatePPC said:
you guys got experience with SPB Mobile DVD?
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No, but I am always willing to check out new stuff.
Thanks for the input.
I have checked SpB Mobile DVD, but it does not have BATCH feature to convert more than 1 files at once.
I like to have that feature, convert all files, go to sleep, wake up and all done
After searched, I found "Wondershare Ripper Platinum" which has BATCH feature, but I dont have any experience with it.
http://www.wondershare.com/multimedia/video-converter/video-converter-platinum.html
Looks good btw ...
Question answered, tcpmp player works great. Uninstalled divx mobile player and now using tcpmp. Thanks for help
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Hello fellow users and developers at Divx Mobile:
I downloaded the latest divx mobile player (.90) for windows 6 professional onto my htc 8925/kaiser (att tilt) however my videos aren't playing. The demos that come with the player play fine but my movie file (which is a true divx file as i can play it fine on my pc) does not play. The file is 241 megs in size and all i see is the start (2 sec and sometimes not even that)of the film and than the player goes back to the video screen.
My phone still has the stock oem rom/without any tweaks and the os is still oem nothing mod'ed/changed.
Can you please assist as to why this is happening?
Any help will be appreciated. (i love the divx player and i want to be able to use it on my phone)
anybody else having this issue?
Hello fellow users and developers at Divx Mobile:
I downloaded the latest divx mobile player (.90) for windows 6 professional onto my htc 8925/kaiser (att tilt) however my videos aren't playing. The demos that come with the player play fine but my movie file (which is a true divx file as i can play it fine on my pc) does not play. The file is 241 megs in size and all i see is the start (2 sec and sometimes not even that)of the film and than the player goes back to the video screen.
My phone still has the stock oem rom/without any tweaks and the os is still oem nothing mod'ed/changed.
Can you please assist as to why this is happening?
Any help will be appreciated. (i love the divx player and i want to be able to use it on my phone)
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1080
try this player
thanks rudegar
tcpmp installed, divx uninstalled. working fine and enjoying it
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Att tilt (still stock everything, i know can u believe it)
WM6
2 Threads Merged into 1...
Dude, seriously check the links in my signature.
8 posts, 6 threads? that qualifies you as a "Serial Threader"
I've combined the 2 threads (posted across 2 forums) where you asked for divx .90 on your Kaiser. You should have posted your question only once.
I'm glad you found a solution.
So when I record videos on my Tilt it records in mp4 format. How can I convert them to something Windows Media Player can play on a pc (or an Xbox 360 can play on the tv)?
In order to play them on my pc I just rename the file from "video.mp4" to "video.3gp". It gives me a warning message that the file may become unstable or might not play, but I have not had a problem yet. Also I use quicktime to play the file on my pc after I have renamed it to 3gp format, WMP still won't play it. Quicktime wouldn't play it in mp4 format, but will if its named 3gp. Be sure to keep a backup of the file in the original mp4 format, just in case, it never hurts to have a copy of the original. If your stuck with just WMP then I am sorry, I have no clue.
Yeah, the Xbox 360 uses WMP, so Quicktime isn't an option for me.
I am trying to stream something from my PC to my Xbox 360 (and displayed on my tv).
I would think that since I am using Microsoft Windows Mobile to record the video that it would be compatible with a Microsoft Xbox 360. But then again, we all know how great the Microsoft MSN service works in Microsoft Outlook, so I guess this isn't surprising.
They really need to get it together at Microsoft. If they could make their left hand work with their right hand they would have a pretty nice body. But as is they don't have a body, they have a bunch of body parts that aren't connected.
It's ridiculous to me that a top of the line PDA phone running a Microsoft OS can record pretty decent quality videos, but can't play them on Microsoft's flagship multi media device- the Xbox 360, and can't even play them on Microsoft's own Windows Media Player.
/rant. Hopefully somoene knows a workaround...
I think if you go to Micro-soft web site , then to down loads, you can get a add-on that will do what you are looking to do
I look around and see if I can find a link for you..
you could do a google search for the MP4 codec that's the codec I use most often on the Microsoft Zune its accually a higher quality of video I think. Also if your using windows vista theres a free codec package out there that has just about every codec you could ever want when I get home i'll post you some links
The reason it wont play on the Xbox 360 is because it uses an audio codec that the Xbox dosent suport according to the software I got it says the audio codec our phones record in is "samr: ARM Narrowband"
http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=558753 thats what the xbox suposivly suports
for the PC follow F2504x4
Read this page then go down to the bottom and read number #2 What Others Are Downloading
Others who downloaded Windows Media Player Bonus Pack also downloaded:
1. Update for Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista (KB931621)
2. Codec Installation Package
3. Windows Media® Components for QuickTime
4. Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP
5. Critical Update for Windows Media Player (All Versions) for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 (KB828026)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...a319738d4d8&DisplayLang=en#QuickInfoContainer
Hello technical pros,
I`d like to stream videos with Windows Media Encoder 9 to my Touch Pro connected to my home network via WLAN.
There's no problem to view the streamed videos on another PC i.e. with windows media player or VNC pointing to http://[my_IP]:8080. But neither the Touch Pro's Windows Media Player nor the HTC Streaming Media Player can do. Maybe they expect a asx-file or a stream on rtsp-Protocol?
Does anyone know, how to make this work?
By the way: I have no sling box (or want to buy one), and although I'm using Orb for external streaming I want to use the Windows Media Encoder. VNC 0.8.6 ist not flexible enough and the actual VNC crashes on my Server-PC.
Alternative: Does anyone know a tool for on-the-fly 1-pass recoding to H.264-MP4* and streaming to the TP?
* analogue to Encoder here on xda-developers
wilwes said:
Hello technical pros,
I`d like to stream videos with Windows Media Encoder 9 to my Touch Pro connected to my home network via WLAN.
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the little trick with Windows Mobile devices is, you must call the stream like
"mms://ip-addressort/*" (the "*" on the end is required)
you can check this link: mms://live.radioYpsilon.at:80/* - our little Radiostation has one stream with Media Encoder - on my Touch pro works the stream only if I use the asterisk on the end....
Josef
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Hello JHimmelbauer,
indeed, that's it. What effect has such a little "Star"...
Fantastic! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!