On 10/17/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK so there are threads on here about the video ipod so I thought this > one is ok too. > > My son was recently given a little mp3 player sourced in Hong Kong. It > has a little screen and can play videos as well as music. There is a > sample video on the machine when you buy it, and it plays tolerably well. > > Trouble is i cannot figure out the file format or codecs used so that i > can encode video for it. There are some programs on the accompanying CD, > but they are all chinese language and for windows. > > The file has the suffix .mtv and running file on it simply gives the > result "data". mplayer, xine, ffmpeg, tcprobe all fail to recognise it. > > The device is branged "mp4" and was made somewhere in asia. > > Any ideas on how to figure out how this stuff is encoded and packaged?
Do you have access to any windows machine? If so you could use gspot: http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
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