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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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twigleaf1976
I get the same thing. To me it is also related to 'pausing' as well, if I pause a video file (All formats) it hangs, then tells me it doesn't support the file format (Though it did prior to pausing) Once one file has crashed they all become 'unsupported'. Rebooting resolves everything until I 'pause' or play a 'home taken' video.
I am yet to find a decent replacement player though.
In the meantime I just don't play video files anymore and add it to the list of reasons to hate the phone.
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2011-01-19
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maemo55
format your 32 giga with pc
and only copy 1 video and test again
only copy 1 video from pc to your 32 gig
ok ?
and test again
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2011-01-19
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zifis
The only time I got the "video format not supported" error was when playing an mp4 video with very high video bitrate (over 1500).
Impossible as it may seem check out the pre-update recorded vids properties and compare them to the ones you can playback.
Another idea would be to move the vids to another folder or rename them.
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2011-01-19
, 12:43
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#18
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maemo55
test your video files with install mplayer and km player from repository
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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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