I have a Sprint PPC6700 with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile fof Pocket PC
Version 10.1 Build 14352. I have Windows Media Player 10 on my desktop with
Windows XP Home Edition. I transfered video files created on my PPC,
extension .mp4, not only don't they play but they weren't even recognized as
video files. I hope this is enough description of my problem. Any help
will by greatly appreciated
Tony A. - 26 Feb 2006 12:59 GMT
> I have a Sprint PPC6700 with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile fof
> Pocket PC Version 10.1 Build 14352. I have Windows Media Player 10
on
> my desktop with Windows XP Home Edition. I transfered video files
> created on my PPC, extension .mp4, not only don't they play but they
> weren't even recognized as video files. I hope this is enough
> description of my problem. Any help will by greatly appreciated
Desktop WMP does not support mp4 by default, and I don't believe there
is a freely available decoder. VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc) or
Quicktime player (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/) will play
them.
Jay - 07 Mar 2006 17:10 GMT
Thank you very much for taking the time to address my problem. Your reply
solved it !
Jay
> > I have a Sprint PPC6700 with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile fof
> > Pocket PC Version 10.1 Build 14352. I have Windows Media Player 10
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> Quicktime player (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/) will play
> them.
Tony - 20 Jun 2006 20:12 GMT
Jay, I have the opposite problem. Can't play windows Media Player 10 files
from my PC on my PPC-6700. Do you have that issue as well? Do you know
how to resolve it?
Thank you.
> I have a Sprint PPC6700 with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile fof Pocket PC
> Version 10.1 Build 14352. I have Windows Media Player 10 on my desktop with
> Windows XP Home Edition. I transfered video files created on my PPC,
> extension .mp4, not only don't they play but they weren't even recognized as
> video files. I hope this is enough description of my problem. Any help
> will by greatly appreciated