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Originally Posted by wgr
Well, I guess that's becasue they have different CPUs and therefore they might be differnt in terms of how they load data into their registers, you know "Little Endian", "Big Endian". I don't know about the details of the CPUs, but I do know that 7025 uses an ATI Xilleon which is a MIPS based design.
I could copy the file to my PC and I could play it with VLC and JetAudio, but each recording had also a couple of smaller files that I did not copy, but I could still play it.
How do you go about converting with VLC? Is it the "File/save as" approach?
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No the problem isn't with the CPU. The ts file is just the same. I had played one to a 7020 and it was ok. The problem is with the movie player of the 7025 and the fact that it needs the small files you mentioned.
Try this. Copy a ts file from your dream with all small files to your PC.
Delete them from your dream.
Copy back only the TS file to your dream.
Try to play it. You will have a blank screen.
Now copy back to your dream all the other files and try to play it agan.
It will play perfectly.
Unfortunetly I have not try to convert a video file to TS but must be a gui in the internet. Try google, but check also
www.doom9.org and
www.videohelp.com