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I tryed to encode some of my avi files to mp4 using various of encoders like super from erightsoft and the encoder from nokia itself. Until now only one file worked and that is a small clip lasting a few minutes. When i try do encode other files it always say that is unable to play. First i wonder if there is a limit on how long a mp4 file may be in order to play with realplayer on my phone and does somebody now what to do.
studentforever1
08-17-2006, 13:06
hiya, I have the same problem mate. Each time I convert any file to mp4 its not playable...If only someone know what to do.....
puredarkness
08-17-2006, 18:23
Dont know if will help I use ffmpegX to convert all my movie's with no problem I have Mac software I could upload if needed.
Just PM me if you would like me to upload.
As simple as 1.2.3 : Drop a file, choose a destination format, and click "Encode".
Reads the following input formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DIVX, XviD, non-encrypted VOB and VIDEO_TS, Quicktime .MOV, .DV, .WAV, Real Audio, Real Video, H.263, MP4 H.264, PGM, YUV, PPM, AC3, PCM8/16 bits, mulaw/Alaw, WMA-1/2, SUN AU format, MP2, MP3, AAC, 3GP, FPS1, ALAC, AVi and even more formats
Converts the above formats to DivX, AVI XviD, H.264 MP4, MOV, DV, 3GP, Sony PSP, MP2, MP3, AAC, AC3, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD, CVD, SVCD, KVCD, KSVCD, DVD, KDVD and MPEG-TS with complete control over encoding options.
Dont know if will help I use ffmpegX to convert all my movie's with no problem I have Mac software I could upload if needed.
Just PM me if you would like me to upload.
As simple as 1.2.3 : Drop a file, choose a destination format, and click "Encode".
Reads the following input formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DIVX, XviD, non-encrypted VOB and VIDEO_TS, Quicktime .MOV, .DV, .WAV, Real Audio, Real Video, H.263, MP4 H.264, PGM, YUV, PPM, AC3, PCM8/16 bits, mulaw/Alaw, WMA-1/2, SUN AU format, MP2, MP3, AAC, 3GP, FPS1, ALAC, AVi and even more formats
Converts the above formats to DivX, AVI XviD, H.264 MP4, MOV, DV, 3GP, Sony PSP, MP2, MP3, AAC, AC3, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD, CVD, SVCD, KVCD, KSVCD, DVD, KDVD and MPEG-TS with complete control over encoding options.
I don't think that would because Mac programms are not .exe so it wouldn't work.