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Video Black on V Cast Media Manager
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When I synced my videos to vcast media manager, the thumbnails show up and the videos will play on my phone. However, when I try to play them on my computer and when I burned them to a DVD, they show up black. the audio plays fine, but no video. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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I posted this a while back and it should help...
Playing the Fascinate's videos on a PC:
- DivX Plus Player At first I couldn't get the Fascinate's mp4 video files to playback with any of the players on my PC including Verizon's VCast. After rechecking the phone's video specs, I saw that it was DivX Certified, went to the DivX website, downloaded the free DivX Player Plus, and "bingo" my video files finally played - beautifully - and I didn't have to modify or convert anything.
- Windows Media Player I went to the Microsoft website and looked up Media Player and found out that it does not support mp4 format, however it did list the audio/video formats that it can play and one of those was WMV. I then dragged one of my mp4 video files over to the desktop (created a short-cut) and RENAMED the file extension from .mp4 to .WMV, then double clicked on the new icon, and "voila" it PLAYED. Now I didn't run this thing through any conversion software converting it to another format, I just changed the file extension and fooled Windows Media Player to play it, and it did. I'll admit I got a warning message after renaming the file but I ignored it, and the file played just as nicely as it did in the DivX player.
- QuickTime Player This is Apple's player and anyone who has a Mac is using this player, however, you can also get a free PC version from them which I downloaded and to make a long story short, I renamed the file extension of my video to .MOV and guess what? It played and just as well as it did on the other two players.