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Movieadvance is the official website for GBA Movie Player. Please note that we only have 2 models of GBA Movie Player, which are shown on this website. Our firmware updates work ONLY with the models shown on this page. If you purchase a GBA Movie Player not listed on this website, the updates WILL NOT WORK. Don't miss out on all of the improvements were adding with our simple firmware updates!

FAQ(2004-09-16)

PC Minimum requirements
Pentium III 1.0 Ghz CPU or higher
Memory 128 MB or more
400 MB free HD space
Windows XP/2000/ME

Supported movie and music files:
AVI, WAV, ASF, MPG, MPEG, WAV, MP3, WMA, MOV, RM, RMVB, VOB, and more!

Supported image files:
BMP, DIB, RLE, PCX, DCX, JPEG, PNG, DXF, IMG, GIF, TIF, WPG, TGA, WMF, EPS, and more!

Supported CF Cards:
Type I Card; Size: 42.8*36.4*3.3 mm; Capacity: 16 M-2.0G; Format: FAT and FAT32.

Average movie length with common CF cards:

Capacity
High Quality Mode
Standard Mode

High Compression Mode

128 M
12 minutes
60 minutes
120 minutes
256 M
25 minutes
120 minutes
240 minutes
512 M
50 minutes
240 minutes
480 minutes


Recommended CF Cards (Tested by us):
Samsung, Kodak, San Disk, Hitachi, Sharp, etc.

Important information
1.Make sure your GBA/GBA SP switched OFF when you plug the GBA Movie Player into it.

2.When you are updating your GBA/GBA SP, make sure your GBA/GBA SP has a full battery or is plugged in via the AC Adapter, and isn't shut down during the process. Also, do not pull your GBA Movie player out during the update. Otherwise, your GBA Movie Player may be damaged.

3.The GBA Movie Player only works with Compact Flash type I cards that have a capacity of 128M or higher.

4. Keep in mind, not all "128M" cards are a full 128M. It is usually a good idea to shave off a few MB from the output file sizes of your cards if you want the movie to fit on the card. For instance, 123M would be good for a 128M listed card.

 


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