MMAPI video conversion problem

Hi All!
Could anyone please tell me what parameters do I have to use when using ffmpeg to convert flash video to mp4 or other format working on wtk 2.5 emulator, simple converting the video file doesn't display anything on the emulator.
(I'm asking here for parameters because i use linux but any information about suitable mp4 video characteristics would be great)
Thanks a lot in advance!
Kris

You can try [mpeg4 converter|http://www.yzf888.com/mpeg4-converter.html],it can convert video to mp4.
Edited by: bill8888 on Jul 13, 2008 5:40 AM

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