Mpeg4 video files don't get recognized by the two different 8 gb MISSIL players my 7 yr old daughter...
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Mpeg4 video files don't get recognized by the two different 8 gb MISSIL players my 7 yr old daughter & her mom got for gifts. They realy want these things to work.
I thought the mp4 files I'd downloaded would play once put into the video folder but they don't. Once I did get to the point where it asked if I wanted to build list after putting mp4 files in the video folder, I said yes, it sat there for a while and did it's thing but after that when I went to the "movie" selection in the player's main menu it said the disk was empty. Also, there is no "video" selection in the main menue; "movie" is the closest approximation.
Mp3 files will play once in the music folder though.
I installed the player disk tool utility software, but it even after my computer has obviously recognized the device and I put files onto it the utility software will not & instead exclaims the message "Not detected removable disk! Please check the disk connecting, or reboot system!"
Confounding these problems I cannot find the instruction manuals, they may have gone out in the trash.
I can't find these manuals online or a website for missil online. I did find a street adress and phone number for a Missil electonics manufacturer Sweden. Missil.com is useless. Weird.
Perhaps I need to convert the files to the proper screen sizes.
I downloaded a converter from mympxplayer.org but am oblivious to the resolutioh of the player's screens. Missil 8gb and both are advertized as 1.8 in screen size at Davis (http://www.davismicro.com/MP4-Players-st1-sid1.html?gclid=CPuVxLTD954CFREMDQodPB9Byg)
but when you look at them the screens are obviously different sizes physicaly. The players are different shapes too. One is the longer version, the other is nearly square.
Does anybody have any idea what order the Missil SD2801 MP4 player places files in (when navigating...
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Does anybody have any idea what order the Missil SD2801 MP4 player places files in (when navigating through the Directory list)? I listen only to WAV (no MP3) so I use the Directory list to navigate to albums I'm listening to. This device does not order the files/songs by alphanumeric, date modified or the order in which they are put on to the device. The order of songs is very important for me because I listen to albums in order, not songs on random.