I had a Philips Mp3 player and I ALWAYS had trouble with it because it would alway freeze but somewhere around it there was a tiny Hole that only a needle or safety pin wound fit through it it had small letters that read (reset) and That's what I would do,, you push it (the needle / safety pin ) in you will feel you stop at a button so push it more until it turns off then turn it back on and problem solve :)
First, you must convert the video file into .MTV format (just Google MTV converter)
"WinAVI is preferred MTV converter"
Second, when converting set the video size to 128x96
Third, just throw the converted video anywhere on the Coby
(go into my computer and access it that way, windows media player seems to have problems when adding videos to the Coby)
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Dont listen to that guy,, he obviously doesn't have the player..
Run the Install for Coby Media Manager when you plug in your Coby Mp4 player
After you install it run the program,, don't have to register,, then on the side where it says MOVIES, click there, drag and drop video files there, then right click on the video you just added and click Synchronize [Coby Mp4 player has to be connected],, the program will convert the file to .MTV itself then transfer the file to your mp4 player
Good Luck I got a bunch of The Office episodes on mine ,, nice time killer at work
CokeandAcid
An MP4 player is a video player that can play an MP4 file. So, some DVD players could be considered MP4 players, if they can play that kind of file. MP4 players do not have to be Apple brands.
iPod is an Apple brand. Not all iPods can play video. Some don`t even have a screen.
Some video cameras have a file size limit of 4GB.
The answer will also depend on what type of video you are recording. Standard video (TV resolution) will require much less memory. The various HD video formats will require much more.
Another wikianswer indicates that a 2GB card can hold two hours of video. But it gives no indication of the video format.
Casio claims 9 minutes 11 seconds per GB for their Exilim Pro Ex F1. So an 8GB card could hold 73 minutes 28 seconds of HD video. But it would need to be split into two or more files.
Yes but you will have to download the programs that will convert it. There are also websites that can probably show you how you can convert the mp4 like winxdvd.com or mymusictools.com/convert mp4 from avi.
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To delete songs or files from an MP3 you need to delete the source on the computer. The user has to plug the MP3 player into the computer and then transfer songs from the computer to the player. Usually they use programs such as Napster or, for Apple products, ITunes.
Its an error which has ocurred to your iphone/ipod probaly during restore.
its very easy to fix...
Try Restoring and if it doesnt work try this:
Make sure iphone/ipod is awake and ou can see something on the screen now plug into computer and open itunes and do exactly this:
Keep Hold Of Home And Power Buttons(top and bottom) For around 5 secs then let go of Power button and keep hold of home button until a message pops up in itunes saing you iphone/ipod is in recovery blah blah...
Then Press Restore and hope for the best i hope i helped.
And If Anyone Experiences and Problems With Their Ipod Or Iphone get in touch with me at hamzasalimi@hotmail.com
I always use this Tipard Video Converter. It supports the mutual conversion between almost all video/audio formats, and HD videos.
Input Formats: MPG, MPEG, MPEG2, VOB, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, WMV, ASF, TS, MKV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPV, MOD, TOD, MP3, MP2, AAC, AC3, WAV, MID, MIDI, WMA, M4A, RA, RAM .
Output Formats: MP4, H.264, AVI, MP3, WMV, WMA, FLV, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, 3GP, 3GPP, VOB, DivX, Mov, RM, RMVB, M4A, AAC, WAV, OGG, RA.
It also can set video effect, set Deinterlacing, trim your video length, crop the play region, merge into one file, customize output settings.
a video converter is a software or program that converts one video format to another.
Try connecting it to your computer and syncing. When I have had a disabled iPod this has worked for me.
I knew a best way where you can play any video to almost any pocket player in mp4 format.
At first download TOTAL VIDEO CONVERTER of any version.
Then open it, then IMPORT MEDIA FILES, then you will see a dialog box which will ask in which format to convert. Select the POCKET PLAYER, and then select SONY CELLPHONE. Then you will be listed with three choices, there will be two 3gp options and one mp4 options, select the mp4 option [ SONY K700, S700, K750, W800, W550, W810, MP4 ( 176*144) ]. Then select the CONVERT NOW option to convert it. Then you will get the file converted to mp4 which can be played in almost any pocket player.
It's for those who have infamous mobiles.