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DVP5990 and thumb drives

Wanderlustus posted 2009 Oct 24 11:44
Hi folks. I seem to recall a thread wherein someone was having problems with files over 1 gig on a thumb drive with this player. Hell, I think I even commented on it, but I can't seem to find the thread and it's likely too old to resurrect now. I have a movie file which is over 1.5 gig and although I haven't tried watching it yet I'm reticent to start enjoying something on the standalone only to have to watch the last 15-20 mins on my desktop. Is this a known issue with this player? I'm using a 4 gig Dane Elec thumb drive, and everything I've played around the 700 meg mark works fine. Thanks.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Oct 26 11:06
Really? No one knows what I'm on about? Ah well.

The comment I made about watching the last 15-20mins actually happened on this player with another flic of about the same size and using the same thumb-drive.



jagabo posted 2009 Oct 26 11:48
You could always just split the file into two parts.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Oct 26 13:18
what softie do I use for that, Jag?

Easy Video Splitter work alright? Thought I might grab it as it's a freebie.

-------later-------------

Giving it a shot. Let you know how it works out. Thanks for replying.

---------later still--------------------

Well, for the life of me I can't get this to save the first part in the split. Maye I'll look into some other stuff, though I thought for sure there was a discussion in here on this.



jagabo posted 2009 Oct 26 15:12
I would use VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod.

By the way, the Philips 5990 can play AVI files up to 2 GB.



Wanderlustus posted 2009 Oct 26 16:20
jagabo :
I would use VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod.

By the way, the Philips 5990 can play AVI files up to 2 GB.


Guess I'll have to try a couple of 2 gig files and maybe a few other thumb's. Thanks again.



gll99 posted 2009 Oct 26 18:52
How is the drive formatted? I've played (divx) avi just under 4gb on the dvp5990 (fat32 limit). It might take from 1 to 2 minutes to load from a thumb drive but on an externally powered usb hdd they load much quicker.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Oct 27 10:03
It's FAT32. Hell, maybe I'll just see how it plays this film. Or take Jag's advice and split with VD or VDM. Thanks for the responses, folks.


HalfAzPVR posted 2009 Nov 03 10:39
without more information on the source file you force wild speculation

Try AviDemux



Wanderlustus posted 2009 Nov 03 11:11
HalfAzPVR :
without more information on the source file you force wild speculation

Try AviDemux


Well, you're the only one to say so . . . . Would it make your day if I posted the the file info from G-Spot?

Ok then, have at it.



file%20info.jpg



jagabo posted 2009 Nov 03 16:40
The Philips 5990 should have no trouble playing that file as is.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Nov 04 12:25
Thanks for the input, Jag.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Nov 09 15:32
Another thought about this whole thumbdrive thang . . . Is there a way to have the DVP5990 read the files on drive alphabetically? It's not the biggest deal in the world unless (and it's not that big a deal, still) one is watching a flic in two parts. Often, after loading the thumbsucker, I find that the files are all out of order, and I have to stop the next file and go back to the file list to get part two of whatever I'm watching. Or is there something I can do on the PC end of things?

Hell, maybe I just don't know crud about thumbers.

Thanks for taking the time to read this, all.



jagabo posted 2009 Nov 09 16:31
The 5990 does not sort at all. It displays files in the order they appear in the directory. If you start with an empty folder and write files in alphabetical order they will appear in alphabetical order on the 5990. There are programs that can sort filenames in a FAT directory. Try DriveSort.


Wanderlustus posted 2009 Nov 09 16:49
Yeah, I kind of figured that the 5990 didn't sort them, (I should've phrased that bit better) and just read something about files having to be dropped in alphabetically. Thanks for the heads-up on Drivesort. So, if I'm transfering without something like drivesort, the files have to be added one at a time? I've tried lining up a few movies in a dir on the PC then transfering the lot at once, but the files always end up out of order. Anyhoo, as usual, thanks Jag.

----------later----------

DriveSort works like a charm. Cheers to ya'.



jagabo posted 2009 Nov 09 16:58
Wanderlustus :
So, if I'm transfering without something like drivesort, the files have to be added one at a time? I've tried lining up a few movies in a dir on the PC then transfering the lot at once, but the files always end up out of order.

If all the source files in are in one folder you can copy files to an empty thumb drive folder by sorting the display in Explorer, marking the files you want to copy, then dragging the topmost selected file to the thumb drive (or Copy/Paste).



Wanderlustus posted 2009 Nov 09 20:34
Ah. I've been selectin a few files from many within the same directory and dragging them onto the drive. So, that explains that.

Though I'm kind of enjoying the DriveSort letting me continue on with my neophyte methods. :>




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