Is this possible?? Obviously I can't play the episodes of South Park that I bought through any media player (Media Hub included) because it says "the file type is not supported". Is this program going to be defective forever?? What is the deal with Samsung, I don't understand...has anyone had any luck at all with this? Can the files be converted or is it just some weird unknown file format?
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hi all,
i just got my xda and im still learning how to use all of its features, i read that wma files should work in the media player but when i open the video it says 'windows media cannot play this file'
any ideas anybody? as the media player was one of the main reasons for buying this phone
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i tried downloading and using 'pocketmusic' and when i go to find media files it doesnt pickup anything other than mp3 and the original media player video
i also tried a new rom and still no joy
best player
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1080
im still no closer to playing media files with media player
my media player is version 8.5 build 12177
i have tried all media types, it plays music fine but wont play any mwa wma mpeg avi files at all
ive tried installing other media players and the same problem occurs, it comes up with a message saying something along the lines of, there are no programs associated with that file type
i also installed a newer upto date rom and it made no difference
can anybody help, i really am out of ideas
What rom version are you at. I have the same problem and I'm at A.30.09. I started to have this problem after i upgrade from PPC2002. Hopefully we can find a solution.
Hey guys,
So I was wondering if anyone else thinks the video player on the Vibrant is really lacking in terms of functionality. The device says that it can play .avi files (and then some) but when I download files from my PC to the phone (I transferred a few episodes of The Simpsons and Pixar's UP), it simply says "Unsupported Filed Type".
Does anyone else have this problem? I've also tried downloading official .divx files (movie trailers) from divx.com that I know should work on the Vibrant, but it still doesn't.
Now, I've downloaded RockPlayer and all those files that couldn't be played with the stock video player now plays perfectly. Now, what am I missing here? It's not an issue with my particular phone right? Additionally, if the phone is marketed as a multimedia phone that supports a wide variety of file types, it kind of sucks that it can't even play on the stock video player.
[PS. The files I transferred to my phone can play fine on a PS3, so the format should be correct, I believe]
Often the issue is a particular encoding or the resolution is too high. I use MediaCoder to do my conversions, because Rockplayer freezes occasionally on me.
The avi files in PC (usually downloaded from torrents) tend to be encoded with special codecs and not all players can play it. Even in the PC, if you don't have VLC player, some times they don't play in computer itself...
Convert them to supported formats before copying them to mobile.
How do I play avi movies from my Windows XP computer using DLNA on my phone? It always says "The media file cannot be played". I have a feeling that has to to with the fact the default video player can't play avi files, but is there a way or a hack to pop-up a menu with all my video players so I can choose one that can play avi files? Also, on the subject of DLNA, how can I copy my music, photos, videos to my Windows XP computer? I always get "Copy to media server is not supported by remote server". Thanks.
downloaded and transferred a season of Naruto to my phone's SD card, there's one particular episode that cannot be played and shows the above error message.
Is there a reason why this particular file cannot be played while all the apparent same type of files can be played without problem?
Have you tryed to play it with a different player? say...rockplayer? or did you check if it`s working from pc?
Would you mind telling me the file type?
All the files are avi, they all can be played on pc.
In that case get and .avi converter and convert them to a supported file type by your device. Or Remove them from your device and rerip them to your computer then re sync.
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In that case get and .avi converter and convert them to a supported file type by your device. Or Remove them from your device and rerip them to your computer then re sync.
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so you're saying that one particular Avi file in the whole Season of Naruto was not supported by my phone?
I had this app on my phone that could record videos and take pics in secret. I recently bought the app to gain 1/3 access of it's functionality. Started to test the camcorder and looked it up in my sdcard directory. Played the video file but the notice came up as "Unable to play video file". I thought this was something that you can play only on my computer with any player software like Windows Media Player, VLC or Realplayer but GUESS I WAS WRONG. I ported over this "3GP" file from my phone to my computer, chose any video player software that can play this file and all off them failed. Classic Media Player tells me that there's a missing filter, Quicktime can't understand the file, RealPlayer says that I'm missing a "moov atom" and I have this FreeStudio software by DVDVideoSoft and tried to convert it but it told me that "Unable to convert format. File is DRM protected". Can anyone tell me what's going on here and is there anyway without going to some nefarious website for solutions?