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On 21/07/2010 18:46, BreadWithSpam@fractious.net wrote:
> > On a semi-regular basis, video files that I have cannot be downloaded > to my iPhone. They are files that were encoded specifically for it - > right size, right codecs, etc, and play just fine in Quicktime on the > desktop machine. > > But for whatever reason, iTunes will not even attempt to let me put > them on the iPhone. > > And that's my question - is there any place I can look which will tell > me exactly what the reason is that iTunes won't load the files? GSpot will tell you exactly what codec the file uses. A google on that will tell you if (or how) the iPhone can be persuaded to work with it. http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ -- Adrian C |
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Adrian C <email@here.invalid> writes:
> On 21/07/2010 18:46, BreadWithSpam@fractious.net wrote: > > On a semi-regular basis, video files that I have cannot be downloaded > > to my iPhone. They are files that were encoded specifically for it - > > And that's my question - is there any place I can look which will tell > > me exactly what the reason is that iTunes won't load the files? > > GSpot will tell you exactly what codec the file uses. A google on that > will tell you if (or how) the iPhone can be persuaded to work with it. I know what codecs were used. h.264, aac. I just want to know what iTunes thinks the problem is. iTunes is very annoying. -- Plain Bread alone for e-mail, thanks. The rest gets trashed. |
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