Emlodnaor writes "i have a toshiba pdr-m700, and was wondereing if it is posible to somehow convert movies into the same format as the camera uses, too see them on the camera.. i've tryed some, but can't seem to figure it out... any help would be nice." Have any suggestions? Post them up! I've tried this with a few cameras and usually they store another file that you can't replicate to play the movie you put on the camera. Link.
Playing movies on a camera?
Emlodnaor writes "i have a toshiba pdr-m700, and was wondereing if it is posible to somehow convert movies into the same format as the camera uses, too see them on the camera.. i've tryed some, but can't seem to figure it out... any help would be nice." Have any suggestions? Post them up! I've tried this with a few cameras and usually they store another file that you can't replicate to play the movie you put on the camera. Link.
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if you need info on the format, i posted a Screenshot of GSpot (Codec information appliance - software) analyzing one of the files from the camera, on flickr...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79276298@N00/71162653/
so far i've been able to reproduce everything but the comments\metadata, without any sucsess.
any help is appreciated!
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