Philips Gogear Vibe 4gb Video Converter Download

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Hi there, I am looking for some advice. I recently bought a Philips GoGear SA3VBE08RN/02 MP4 player. I am quite happy with the product, and am able to play audio files no problem.

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I am however, having great difficulty in getting video files to play. I believe (the product packaging and website says so) that I should be able to play.mp4 files, but the only file which I can get to play is the one which was embedded on the player when I bought it. I have tried a) downloading other.mp4 files from the internet; b) several different conversion programs to convert video files I already have (.avi) to.mp4 ( including VLC player; ArcSoft MediaConverter 7; Xilisoft; AVS Video Converter 8.1), but still with no success. The Philips support people cannot help - all they have suggested is that I use their 'Songbird' program, which doesn't actually have a conversion feature within it anyway (at least I can't find one). They did send me a webpage with the appropriate file specs within it, but I don't know what I am actually doing wrong: Could someone advise?

Download Modio 3 Game Tuts Mod. Perhaps there is a better conversion program, or perhaps I am choosing the wrong options when saving the output file.? I don't really understand what the specs mean from the above webpage.

Many thanks in advance! As Ebackhus has said - the codec is the important bit - when you convert the files to mp4 you will have to set the compression to use Motion JPEG as the codec - unfortunately there are many versions of the Motion JPEG codec, mostly variations by manufacturers meaning that their version is the only one that will work with their products. I have had a quick look and haven't found the Phillips one yet but will keep looking. Format Factory (link in my signature) is a good freeware converter which has a number of mp4 formats for mobile devices and has brand specific conversion presets listed under 'all to mobile' - it only has DivX codec listed (no other options) but may work. You can try converting your files with different settings listed for mobiles - it won't alter your originals, just makes a copy with the new encoding. There are some commercially available converters that claim to convert to Phillips friendly formats - I'm not sure how effective they actually are - someone who has one of these devices and has used the software may chime in here To get the full specs of the files that work, download and install either or then xfer a copy of the sample file and open it in either codec info tool and post a screenshot here. Hi guys, Thanks very much for the replies!