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    I have a Philips SA6045 MP3 player, which also plays WMV video files. According to the specs, video should be 384kb/s, and up to 30fps - audio should be 44.1. The player comes with it's own converter which works fine, but I would like to use WinAVI to get some more options. When I try to use what I think are the proper settings, the file will not play on the player. I know this is vague, but any ideas? I'm including a screen cap from Gspot of a file converted with the bundled software. This file DOES work.[/img]

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    A Gspot screenshot of the non working file would also be helpful as it will point out what you are doing wrong.
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    ok, here are two new screenshots. the one on the right is a file created with the bundled software, and the one on the right was created with DVDFAB Platinum. specs are identical as far as i can tell, yet the DVDFAB file gives me an "unsupported file type" error when i try to play in on my player. this is frustrating!

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    anyone?
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  5. Originally Posted by revlis
    ok, here are two new screenshots. the one on the right is a file created with the bundled software, and the one on the right was created with DVDFAB Platinum. specs are identical as far as i can tell, yet the DVDFAB file gives me an "unsupported file type" error when i try to play in on my player. this is frustrating!

    Just an observation, but in the 1st picture audio is 44KHz.

    In the 2nd picture, the left audio 48Khz, the right is 44KHz...But you mentioned "right" twice :P I'm not sure which is the working one
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  6. Originally Posted by revlis View Post
    ok, here are two new screenshots. the one on the right is a file created with the bundled software, and the one on the right was created with DVDFAB Platinum. specs are identical as far as i can tell, yet the DVDFAB file gives me an "unsupported file type" error when i try to play in on my player. this is frustrating!

    Same problem here... I think it may be the stream name... if you look at the properties of a DVDFAB file it says Video 1 under Stream Name... but the MediaConverter for Philips sets it to Video 2... anybody know how to change the stream name of a WMV file?
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    Well I don't know about the name change but if those are new screen shots poisondeathray is right, one shows 48khz and the other is 44.1khz. If your player specs 44.1 khz than you should reauthor the file to 44.1khz with the other specs being the same.
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