Z Zeroh Still Fresh Joined Jul 3, 2003 Messages 11 Jul 4, 2003 #1 Ok, how do I convert my .avi files to the moviepark .gpm format without knowing corean?
N NiN^_^NiN YOUR AUSSIE GP32 GURU!!!!!!!! Joined May 30, 2003 Messages 1,008 Age 41 Location Melbourne, Australia Website ninja.doomportables.org Jul 4, 2003 #2 has any1 tryed grabbing the gom file and looking at what the fps and codec is? you should be able to get enough info to make a compatiable gpm also is it the same speed? h34r:
has any1 tryed grabbing the gom file and looking at what the fps and codec is? you should be able to get enough info to make a compatiable gpm also is it the same speed? h34r:
K kill me2 Still Fresh Joined Mar 23, 2003 Messages 94 Jul 5, 2003 #3 i tried it, and no luck But, i got a little info out of it, ita an error stream, which means that it cant be played by WMP. This is what it says Error Number: 0x80040265 Error Name: VFW_E_UNSUPPORTED_STREAM i hope it helps, but i doubt it
i tried it, and no luck But, i got a little info out of it, ita an error stream, which means that it cant be played by WMP. This is what it says Error Number: 0x80040265 Error Name: VFW_E_UNSUPPORTED_STREAM i hope it helps, but i doubt it
W Wildheart Baby Member Joined Jun 29, 2003 Messages 135 Age 49 Location Gateshead, UK Website thewildsite.co.uk Jul 5, 2003 #4 you could try the gspot codec viewer it can give information about frame rate, video and audio bitrate, which codecs the file has been encoded in an if you have those codecs installed on your system gpot
you could try the gspot codec viewer it can give information about frame rate, video and audio bitrate, which codecs the file has been encoded in an if you have those codecs installed on your system gpot
K kill me2 Still Fresh Joined Mar 23, 2003 Messages 94 Jul 5, 2003 #5 THAT exactly whaty i used, but no luck. It wont tell you the codec and all the neccery infomation