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1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =)
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Eikichi85

France
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:45 pm   Post subject: Beark ! 1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =) Back to top 

hi guys,
first post Smile

I have a problem with my mp4 player 8gb buy on ebay,
I can't convert my videos in .amv...
I have seen so much post, I've tested MP3 Player Utilities 3.57, 3.68, 4.00, 4.03,, 4.05, 4.07, ,4.09.... but i don't find!
I've modified the transfomsetup.ini in 3.57 and 4.00, always nothing...
Can you help me?


PS: Sorry i'm french and i don't speak very well english!

Eikichi85

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Sweden
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:18 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

8GB players are very rare, so It might be a hacked player. Try to do the 'remove memory hack thing' here: http://www.mympxplayer.org/how-to-removing-memory-hack-vt2400.html

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Eikichi85

France
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:15 am   Post subject:  Re: 1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =) Back to top 

I know it's very rare Very Happy
and I have 6gb of mp3 inside (I've formatted in FAT32) Cool , isn't a hacked player!
but only 5 hours with the battery Rolling Eyes

For playing videos, an idea?

Eikichi85


EDIT: After verification in MP3 Player Disk Tool:

Capacity: 4092 MB =>4gb
Total sector: 8380417 =>8gb
Disk total capacity: 1946 MB =>2gb

Shocked

8gb, 4gb or 2gb?

I think it's a 4x2gb or 2x2gb or 2x4gb


it's strange, I have up to 4gb in my player !

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wonderingrose

USA US Florida
PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:21 am   Post subject:   Back to top 

help my player says its rite pertected how can I un rite pertect it..??

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Eikichi85

France
PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:18 pm   Post subject:  Re: 1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =) Back to top 

Sorry wonderingrose, I don't understand what you says,

Now I have formatted my player, only 2gb Sad ,
I think it had 2x2gb, but I don't no what do for use full capacity...

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New Zealand
PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:56 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

Eikichi85,

The "format error" message is generaly because of two reasons:

1. The memory is 'hacked'. This means it's configured changed to showe more memory than it has. So even though you can put like 6GB of data on it, it won't play it because the files are not 'phantom' copies and hasn't actually copied the files at all. It's sitting on a 'hacked' section of the memory so that can be why you get a "format error" because it actually can't read from that at all. Best to try to format your player to remove the hack.

2. The second reason is that the conversion setting is too HIGH. When you convert to an .AMV video, try changing it to "medium" quality setting instead. Or better, try downloading some of the samples fro our site and see if they play on your player. It's best to format and remove anything from your player first to rule out the possiblity of a memory hack that's causing this problem.

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fantomenoir

Canada
PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:48 pm   Post subject:  Re: 1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =) Back to top 

Bonjour Eikichi85, j'ai eu le même problème que toi et je l'ai régler en formatant le lecteur en FAT seulement au lieu de FAT32 et je ne reçoit plus aucun message d'erreur, mais comme disait l'autre personne pour ta capacité de 8gb c'est réellement que la mémoire à été piraté sur un autre format pour augmenter sa capacité c'est pour ça qu'après l'avoir formaté tu n'a seulement que 2gb, mais je n'ai aucune idée pour t'aider là dessus désolé.

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Eikichi85

France
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:49 am   Post subject:  Re: 1.8" 'FORMAT ERROR' =) Back to top 

@admin: thanks, I have testing with medium quality before, but wasn't fps. Now I have formated with the tool of mp3 Player Utilities and videos runs but 2go Rolling Eyes

@fantomenoir: merci mais je ne pouvais pas le formatter en FAT car le FAT est limité a 2go Very Happy donc j'ai retiré le hack et maintenant ça marche! Je l'ai formatté en FAT maintenant que je pouvais. J'avais dans l'espoir de mettre un paquet de mangas mais avec 2go ça va être limite Sad .
En fait j'ai acheté un lecteur mp4 car je n'ai pas trop confiance au disque dur dans un appareil mobile et c'est provisoire en attendant les SSD (capacité 32, 64, et 128go pour le moment + temps d'accès + vitesse de transfert + durée de vie ++...)

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