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silvertank 07-12-2008 11:43 PM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
Apple Quicktime also plays these files.

Rabid_Gypsy 07-13-2008 12:15 AM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silvertank (Post 345325)
Apple Quicktime also plays these files.

Booo Apple:protest:

imneveral0ne 07-13-2008 12:22 AM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
i used to use VLC, but GOM player is totally better in my opinion. havent looked back since. you should check it out :D

darkshadow46236 07-13-2008 12:23 AM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
GOM player plays the touch videos perfectly.

Junkyard Dawg 07-14-2008 05:58 PM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
Another vote for Media Player Classic. It's not even an install package, just an executable that you can click on and run. Works perfectly, plays DVD's, vob files, mp4 files, divx, you name it. Tiny exe file, very small registry footprint (only if you associate files to it), I can't live without it.

mikecism 03-06-2009 01:25 PM

Re: Playing HTC Touch Video on PC
 
I know this is an old thread, but hopefully if you need this, you will find it.

This can drive you crazy - you record video in the HTC devices, but when you play it on the PC with something like VLC, you get no sound.

This is the case with both the .3GP (H.263), .3GPP, and MPEG4 options.

The trick is to convert the .3GP file using something else using Mobile Media Converter (free, works great).

If it's an MP4 file, but still no audio, that's because it's really still 3GP; so you need to rename the file. DO THIS IS THE COMMAND LINE, not Windows Explorer, as it will not work (it retains the file type). Ex. "copy test.mp4 to test.3gp" Then convert with Mobile Media Converter. This is what worked for me when the file type gets goofed up.

The best thing is to make sure under advanced settings (in video camera) it's using the default (which I think is H.263); this will make a .3GP file, and then you can convert it. This is what I have the best luck with.

Yes, this is a pain but the only thing that seems to work reliably.


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