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MPEG on Sansa c200(2gb-c250)???
charmed4good:
hey sibercat.... the status says unconfirmed, i was wondering if you could confirm it somehow....
Gareth Schakel:
Hmm... as a soon to be owner of a c250(factory refurbished, probably newest FW release.), im a little surprised too this thread.. but im more than willing to help dev the prob, im fairly good at reproducing and tracing a bug down...
G:MK
charmed4good:
Thanks a lot Mystic_Kitsune........looking forward to a genius solution from you!!
Lats night i was traveling in a bus. It was a 5 hour journey and i was reading Dice by T.N. Baker. According to routine, the lights were switched off. My cellphone battery died and the only way i could read was my mp3 player. In an attempt to get more light, i started increasing the contrast, as soon as it hit 128, the screen went black, just like it does when i try to play my videos.
I thought this could help, so i posted it.
pixelma:
I'm not sure though if fixing the contrast settings help with your original problem, but this is an interesting observation because those seem wrong to me on my c250 as well. Basically it looks like the settingslist is twice as long as it should be, ranging from 0-255 and the correct values would only range from 0-127 thus "starting a second time" at 128. I don't think that the mentioned plugins should be messing with the contrast settings but did you try if changing your contrast has any influence on the mpeg problem? Mine works well with the contrast set to "83" in case you want to have a starting point...
charmed4good:
you got me wrong........
why i posted that was because it has the same effect, maybe meaning that the error is caused because it is beyond the capacity of the player to display the video. In the sense, that maybe something in the video is maybe too high or too low(similar to the contrast setting) such that the display was not possible for the player.
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