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MagicMiloX

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So I've been converting videos for my droid for a couple of weeks now, and things have been going well. Recently, however, my phone stopped playing movies. Actually, they would play, but without video, audio only. Any thoughts?
 

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It could be the size of the video or the format. I know I had problems with video showing when it was either too big for the screen or the wrong format.

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It could be the size of the video or the format. I know I had problems with video showing when it was either too big for the screen or the wrong format.

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Hmmmm, here's the trick, files that worked before on my droid are now not working. I think I must have an app or something that is not playing well with my Droid.
 
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Hmmmm, here's the trick, files that worked before on my droid are now not working. I think I must have an app or something that is not playing well with my Droid.

Some people mentioned that if they play a bad video file, other files would not play anymore either, even if they played properly before. A battery-pull was a solution for these.

In other posts, I have seen people having issues with video when they overclock their Droid, or with certain custom roms. Overclocking a Droid also results in overclocking the dedicated video chip.
 
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Hmmmm, here's the trick, files that worked before on my droid are now not working. I think I must have an app or something that is not playing well with my Droid.

Some people mentioned that if they play a bad video file, other files would not play anymore either, even if they played properly before. A battery-pull was a solution for these.

In other posts, I have seen people having issues with video when they overclock their Droid, or with certain custom roms. Overclocking a Droid also results in overclocking the dedicated video chip.

Okay, now we're getting somewhere, and I can't believe I haven't tried this before, all of my videos stopped playing after I played the AVI (which shouldn't even work). I will try the battery pull. Do you know if this has been a problem with Bugless Beast 1.1? I am running overclocked, but previously this wasn't a problem. I want video on my droid, maybe I need to choose a lower speed...
 
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I also want to say I LOVE the customer service experience on DVD Catalyst, I can't believe how much you are helping on these forums. Thanks for the persistence, truly amazing, I've been telling all my friends with Android phones about DVD Catalyst.
 
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You are very welcome.
I appreciate the support and spreading the word.

I dont have a Droid myself, but since I started answering dvdcat questions on these forums back in november, I've seen a LOT of video-related posts, so when I see a question I can answer, even if its not dvdcat related, I give it a shot.

I do think the overclock might be a good place to start.
 

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I should have read this before I deleted the videos of my son in the batting cages. I did the battery pull and everything works as before. Don't know what caused the problem, but the MAGIC battery pull solution seem to work most of the time for a variety of problems.
 
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Unfortunately, battery pull didn't work for me, but this morning I'm investigating the overclocking solution. Wish me luck.
 
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