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Like I said a few posts ago, GSpot only tells me that it's a JPEG...no info on it at all.

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I can view them on the camera and they are fine but when I bring them to the computer, even when I've converted the video they are about three times the speed with no audio

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Here is a zip of all three.  The first one I posted was a 15 second clip (maximum time for movies on the phone).  When I converted with other programs the clip goes extremely fast and has no audio.

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Still no luck.  VirtualDub gave me an error saying it couldn't detect the filetype.  MediaInfo only came up with the size of the file and GSpot only told me it was a JPEG image.  I'm starting to not like LG LOL. 

Thanks for all the help guys.  I'm attaching the file here so that if anyone wants to play around with it please feel free.


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Ok, I'll try to adjust the framerate.  Hopefully someone else will come along and solve the sound issue.  Leave it to LG to not include software to get the vids off your phone.  Guess they think that the average user will just take the vids and leave them on the phone until they are tired of them.

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The mplayer method worked but I get no sound and it's about twice the speed.  Any ideas?  I haven't tried the virtualdub yet...I'll try that now.

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Either they didn't work or I didn't know what I was doing.  The first link...that program didn't even recognize the file type.  Tried changing the file type and trying again but got read errors from the program.

None of the links mention file formats ending in mjpg.

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I have an LG UX5000 that does video.  The video files it stores are .mjpg files.  I've read these are Motion Jpeg and I've tried three different codecs with no results.  I want to be able to convert the movie files to mpg or avi or atleast find a way to play them on my PC.

Freeware would be great also  :)

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