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    many thanx for the great app

    I tried a video with this requirements

    Type:MP4 file
    Size: 99MB (209628990 bytes)
    Media Length: 00:23:39
    Video size: 852 x 480
    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 23.98fps
    Audio: AAC 24000Hz stereo 768Kbps

    and the sound is too grave and too slow

    and the video looks like this:



    well, not so ugly and with horizontal stripes

    (IMG from wichoxp page 4:http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...=118838&page=4)


    Quote Originally Posted by Luciel View Post

    video don't run correctly...
    this is the specification...
    General #0
    Complete name : Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_Renewal_01.mp4
    Format : MPEG-4 version 1 / MPEG-4
    Family : MPEG-4
    File size : 69.8 MiB
    PlayTime : 23mn 21s
    Bit rate : 418 Kbps

    Video #0
    Codec : H.264
    Info : H.264 (3GPP)
    PlayTime : 23mn 20s
    Bit rate : 2957 Kbps
    Width : 720
    Height : 528
    Aspect ratio : 4/3
    Frame rate : 23.976 fps
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.324
    Size : 64255880

    Audio #0
    Codec : AAC LC
    PlayTime : 23mn 21s
    Bit rate : 49 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 24 KHz
    StreamSize : 8503073



    when i play the video run slooooooowly and then tha audio goes fast and its a mess...

    i converted to a new mp4 h264 video with 640x480 size and then the video ran good... can be the size of the video? o.o

    'coz it takes at least 1hour to convert, and i watch a 20 minutes video... anything that i can do? o.o

    thanx ^^V

    Maybe its the size cause mine is big too, and doesnt run

    If its the size i suggest that in the new Version make big size video files playable hehe..
    Or if not what can i do to play this vid on my wii?

    sorry for making a long post

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    Should we expect libdi to be integrated into the next version of this mplayer? I'm sure since this port has a better foundation it'd be much less buggy.

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    Mplayer wit USB support
    http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=IN5DH7QU

    DVD support in the next version, I need to relax, find the usb errors was too stress

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    Wow very impressive, you deserve lots of rest. This new version of Mplayer with the USB fix works very well for me.

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    Here is a version of Mplayer with DVD support, and a nice front end. Not sure if it's as stable as this release

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    Quote Originally Posted by fcorbier View Post
    Please do, it'll help me pinpoint where the problem is.
    OK I' ll get the dump ASAP

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    v0.05 released with the USB speed improvements and file folders support. This version has better USB reading speed than the version rodries linked a few posts ago.

    http://ronwarez.com/mplayerwii/

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    Quote Originally Posted by rorrim View Post
    many thanx for the great app

    I tried a video with this requirements




    and the sound is too grave and too slow

    and the video looks like this:



    well, not so ugly and with horizontal stripes

    (IMG from wichoxp page 4:http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...=118838&page=4)





    Maybe its the size cause mine is big too, and doesnt run

    If its the size i suggest that in the new Version make big size video files playable hehe..
    Or if not what can i do to play this vid on my wii?

    sorry for making a long post
    It can play large files, and 100MB is rather small for a video. I just watched a 700MB XViD of Han$#@! the other night, and it played quite nicely. However, it may be the video format. People, post if your TV is PAL (Europe) or NTSC (North America, Japan). They may have different glitches. Who knows, maybe this new version will fix it with better PAL support. Also, I'm pretty sure he said there was no mpeg4 video support somewhere in the readme.
    Also, lawl, most people with problems are trying to watch anime XD

    EDIT
    Allright, new version has *gasp* FILE BROWSING! Yay! Anyways, Matroskas still don't work for me, and play in 4:3 regardless of their actual ratio, and only play for a few seconds before mplayer crashes. Now, all the ones I'm using have subtitles in them, which I don't think can be played, so that may be it. The videos are of a range of sizes (25-300MB, but all widescreen) and on an NTSC TV and Wii. So, I'd really love MKV support since then I could watch anime on my Wii without redownloading the xvid D=
    But, yeah, file browsing is nice ^-^
    Wait, filebrowsing isn't so nice. It won't show me files on my iPod. Am I doing it wrong? I've tried in both USB ports, and files show up fine on my PC. Is USB browsing implemented?

    EDIT (Again)
    Odd, it works fine with my flash drive, just not my iPod. They both work with standard USB mass storage drivers. Anyone know how to fix this? I'll test with an external hard drive later, when I find mine.
    Last edited by type_theEND; August 15th, 2008 at 15:58.

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    please add subtitles in the next version

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    Quote Originally Posted by type_theEND View Post
    Odd, it works fine with my flash drive, just not my iPod. They both work with standard USB mass storage drivers. Anyone know how to fix this? I'll test with an external hard drive later, when I find mine.
    MPlayerWii only supports FAT16 and FAT32 partitions. Maybe your ipod is formatted with NTFS or with OSX's native partition format?

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