February 26th 2008

MP4 Converters, Get The Most Out Of Your MP4

, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Comment
Add to Mixx! GadgetBlips: vote it up!

Chinavasion MP4 Player gadgets


Solar-powered MP4 players, MP3 sunglasses, MP4 watches, MP3 players that work underwater and recording sunglasses with MP4 receivers…it is incredible what China is producing in the world of personal media players these days.

Some of the items which are now MP3/MP4 capable (click on the images to view the products in a new page:

solar powered mp4 player 2gb mobile power stationMP3 + Bluetooth Player Sunglasses - 2GB Flash Memory
Gold Edition MP4 Watch 4GB - Bluetooth + WidescreenSunglasses Spy Camera With Video Recorder

Something that leaves Westerners more bewildered than amazed when they go to use their MP3s and MP4s is the incredible array of formats that electronics makers choose their players to operate in. Chinese manufacturers are not only guilty of this particular crime with it being a major grip of bigger brand-name players like iPod and Zune as well. Recent studies showed that apple users paid for more downloaded music than PC users, this is not surprising when you consider they’re obliged to by the proprietary formats their iPod plays.

What exactly is a proprietary music format and how can you use it/get around it?

Proprietary music file formats are those that have specifications that are copyrighted property rather than being public knowledge. This means communication between electronic devices and certain types of proprietary music files is not smooth or, in some cases cannot happen at all without the aid of a converter, which is where MP3 and MP4 owners so often get frustrated.

Not all propriety codes can cause the blood to boil, with Windows Media being so prevalent through the industry that WMA and WMV are almost on every system and computer. While Real Media’s RM used to be non-transferable it has now started to appear on more players.

Some more commonly-used proprietary codes by Chinese manufactures include MTV, DMV, MPV, AMV and ASF, although there are a multitude of others. Most players will come with a conversion disc which can be installed onto your computer with a little hunting around. If this doesn’t work you could have more luck with the file conversion program, super (although you might be like me and a need a walk through for that too). There’s bad news and good news for people with players that use the DMV format as there are very few conversion programs on line but there is a screenshot walk through that could potentially be of assistance.

Even if you’ve got conversion software installed you still might not be getting the full experience with your player. There has been a plethora of videos released online and, as a result, more people have been getting interested in putting videos from YouTube (and other video hosting sites) onto their MP4 players but have been unable to as files online tend to be SWF or FLV. Downloading them with programs like Realplayer 11 (it lets you download videos and streaming radio and play them on its player; just don’t expect them to be easily converted for your portable media player) and the firefox add-on download helper is easy but watching them has been more of a chore…especially when you’re on the move.
Thankfully, internet and computer IT guru Jimmy Rusk is on the case as you can clearly see below:



While this may look like a big list it is no means exhaustive and we always welcome comments, hints and suggestions about conversion sites.

Want to profit by sourcing hot-selling electronics direct from China?

Chinavasion electronics products are available at low wholesale prices, delivered worldwide direct from China.

  • 12 Month warranty.
  • Top product quality guaranteed.
  • Insured trackable shipping.
  • Easy online ordering with Paypal (includes all major credit cards).


China MP4 Players Wholesale

One comment...What do you think?

  1. Posted by Chinavasion Goes Viral, MP4 Video Blog 10th April, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    [...] Earlier this week we told you about some converters with a link to Jimmy Rusk’s channel on YouTube… a good place to visit should you want to learn some software hints. Unfortunately some of the software he talked about didn’t have anything to deal with some Chinese formats… it seems shegax03has done a little more work in this field and has posted a couple of video tutorials on them. [...]

What do you think? Join the discussion...