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So should I have them both....or lose the combined one?
I got my 64GB card in, and put all my music on it....love it. I then put two random videos on my SD card, and could not find them anywhere in the newer video app. I did however find "one" of the videos in the older Music + Videos app. The missing video I'm assuming is unable to be played via the older M+V player. The two videos are an MP4 (the one that was found by older M+V)...and a FLV...not found by either.
So if the separate video app is the newer one, how come I can only see my SD card videos (well, one) via the older M+V app? My second question is why can the M+V player only see one video. I'm going with FLV's are not supported...so it's not that big of a deal.
But reasoning behind my NEW video app, not playing any of my SD card videos is perplexing.
I got my 64GB card in, and put all my music on it....love it. I then put two random videos on my SD card, and could not find them anywhere in the newer video app. I did however find "one" of the videos in the older Music + Videos app. The missing video I'm assuming is unable to be played via the older M+V player. The two videos are an MP4 (the one that was found by older M+V)...and a FLV...not found by either.
So if the separate video app is the newer one, how come I can only see my SD card videos (well, one) via the older M+V app? My second question is why can the M+V player only see one video. I'm going with FLV's are not supported...so it's not that big of a deal.
But reasoning behind my NEW video app, not playing any of my SD card videos is perplexing.
