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Epson P-2000 .mov files

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Mark Hanna - 24 Apr 2005 12:29 GMT
I have one .mov file that plays on the P-2000 in Quicktime but others
that I try to import don't.

How does one distinguish between the types of .mov file and what's the
best converter to put these files into the P-2000 .mov or mpg4?
Mark Hanna - 25 Apr 2005 17:28 GMT
> I have one .mov file that plays on the P-2000 in Quicktime but others
> that I try to import don't.
>
> How does one distinguish between the types of .mov file and what's the
> best converter to put these files into the P-2000 .mov or mpg4?

Update :

I've looked on the previous DPReview forum messages and the 26th
December 04 Q+A says :

" .... PocketDivXEncoder (3.50) (Freeware) which someone I think on
this forum suggested. You can find it here:

http://divx.ppccool.com/

In the "Advanced Options", set Handled device type to VGA (e800) and
Framerate to 24.

The output file will be AVI format and should work fine on our
P-2000's."

I've tried it and I think the software is cool and does the job well
and neat GUI...

..., but it doesn't copy the MP3 audio file over when I convert a
Quicktime .mov file into a converted avi file.

Am I missing something?
 
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