i HAVE COMPLETLEY LOST MY LITTLE YELLOW DISC FOR MY MP3 PLAYER, AND NOW IT WONT LET ME PLAY MOVIES...i HAVE COMPLETLEY LOST MY LITTLE YELLOW DISC FOR MY MP3 PLAYER, AND NOW IT WONT LET ME PLAY MOVIES...
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1.Connect your MP3 player to your computer using the supplied USB cable. The cable hooks into the bottom of the player. 2.Open Windows Media Player on your computer. If your MP3 player is connected properly, the media player will display The Name Of Your Player in its menu. This is where you place your video files. 3.Locate the video file you want to put on your MP3 player and select it by clicking on it with your computer's mouse. 4.Once the video is selected, "drag" the video across the media player to your mp3 players name display on the player. 5.When your player's name display lights up, release the mouse to "drop" the video into your MP3 player's video file. 6.Repeat the process to place additional videos.
If you add movies to your MP3 player you can not see the movie in your MP3 player. You can use you MP3 player as a pen drive for carrying movie. If you want to see the movie then you need MP4/5 player.
hmm i got an philips 2 GB mp3 and i wanted to put some videos on it and well it cant read mp4 it can only read avi files but when i tried it it said i have to use the philips media converter but i dont have it and well i still dont know how to put on vids so :D
The media converter that you used to transfer the video to the mp3 player has a checkbox that is usually selected by default that says "Synchronize audio" It is all too easy to accidentally uncheck this option. Open the RCA Video Converter, go into Properties, and make sure that this box is checked. RCA once had a link to an updated version of the RCA Video Converter, but all the links seem to be broken right now - you may have to call them if you have lost your installation CD.
RCA Opal 4001/4002 – Transferring Videos You will need to download the RCA Media Converter from RCA's website, and then convert the videos before they will transfer to your player. -Tha Mp3 Doctor
RCA Opal 4001/4002 – Transferring Videos You will need to download the RCA Media Converter from RCA's website, and then convert the videos before they will transfer to your player. -Tha Mp3 Doctor xxx
i HAVE COMPLETLEY LOST MY LITTLE YELLOW DISC FOR MY MP3 PLAYER, AND NOW IT WONT LET ME PLAY MOVIES...
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