Talk:Meizu M6 miniPlayer
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[edit]In the specifications section it says there is a 512 mb version, in the infobox it only lists 1-8gb versions. Undeaf 17:00, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
"One unique characteristic regarding the Meizu M6 is its ability to function without proprietary file formats and procedures." Personally, those which must function with them have bad characteristics, and this isn't unique.
You wrote "M6 Mini Player SE (Slim Edition)". There will be an SL (Slim Edition) and an SE (Special/Second Edition). SL is mostly the same as the normal version, just slimmer (still 15 fps, limited video formats, no tv-out, etc.) At least, I think this is correct, could someone please have a second opinion? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fejesjoco (talk • contribs) 15:01, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
I don't see why my revisions were reverted. Look at the current page content and see how my additions were just an extension of the existing content. If you really have a policy of No Original Research, don't be a hypocrite. Remove the existing mencoder entry and be done with it. [ShibaBear]
This is an excellent player... but what about mp4? and m4a!? --NapalmRiot (talk) 15:20, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
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