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2008-12-23
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2008-12-23
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I wanted to try out the video player on the canola and the mplayer, my own files I mean and it doesn't playback the file.
Doesn't it play AVI files?
It does play the files that come with the device but not the one I just put in.Oh yeah, if possible, where can you download movies to put in the internet tablet? ^_^The AVI container is supported, but I have no clue what codec and bitrate you're using. I'd guess one of those is not suitable.

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2008-12-23
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2008-12-23
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2008-12-24
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The advantage of VirtualDub is that you can tweak till your eyes bleed.
Doesn't it play AVI files?
It does play the files that come with the device but not the one I just put in.
Oh yeah, if possible, where can you download movies to put in the internet tablet? ^_^