![]() ![]() Let the kids watch their favourite cartoons in the car. With Easy Video to iPod/MP4/PSP/3GP Converter you can put your favourite videos on your mobile video equipment and watch them wherever and whenever you want. ![]() AVI/DIVX/XVID/DIV, MPEG/MPG/DAT, WMV/ASF/ASX, RM/RMVB, MOV/QT, 3GP/3G2, MP4/M4V, FLV, and any video format play-able. it is meant as a simple refrence for new zen owners.Easy Video to iPod/MP4/PSP/3GP Converter converts video files for optimized video playback on portable MP4 Player, mobile phone, iPod, PSP, PDA, ARCHOS, Plam etc.You can convert almost all popular video formats, e.g. so stick with xvid for best results.ģ20x144 us 2.35:1 ratio (widescreen movies with black borders still)īy no means is this list complete. however the file even encoded at 600kbps experiences decoder slowdowns at high action scenes. The doc says wmv at 736video and 64 audio (800kbps total) work and it does. Max BITRATE!!! 975 (doc says 1mbit, but at that it stutters so use 975 as the max) Max settings, min I B P quant 2, trell, Adapt quant (optional), NO GMC, NO QPEL, NO INTERLACED, 2 B frames max Resolution: 320x240 or lower (multiple of 4 work, but multiple of 16 give best compression)Īudio 128kbs (48khz works but causes pause issue to act up more) portions are pulled from the zen specs at the tool i used is media coder or tmpeg with identical results. only issue i have is if i fast forward, i have to play the video, pause it, and hit play again to get it back in sync. Well I personally own a zen 8gb model and have very good luck with the following settings. There is also and encoding guide link that I am still reviewing. Anyway, the player apparently will do DivX and Xvid native, but the container has to have an. I really looked for some info like this before but couldn't find it. The player IS really nice and the video screen is actually quite watchable, even with a widescreen movie. I am going to go to the other site mentioned and check around some. I kept having audio sync issues and fast forward wouldn't work and some videos would freeze the player while others wouldn't. I have used DVDFab Platinum to convert some DVDs to the Zen 4GB without going through the Creative converter, but it was a lot of trial and error. The Creative site does say that it supports all of those other formats, but that is using the supplied Video manager/converter, which has very limited options. The only video format that it supports without reencoding is WMV and even so that has to be really tight to whatever spec they are using. Does the new Zen have this feature? If so, can i use the same AV cable i already have? if not, well, i'm not so sure, and i'm not sure i'll even want to buy any media player if i can't get one that will match the Vision M's codec support.ĮDIT: I also rly like the feature of being able to connect my Zen Vision M to my tv. If it has the same codec support i'm definately getting one. Does it or not?Ĭan I just drag/drop an AVI file to the player and have it play? Or does it need to be converted to wmv first? The new Zen seems to have nothing but good reviews, but i can't help but notice nobody seems to really mention whether or not it actually has the same codec support as the Vision M. I may need to replace my Zen Vision M soon, so I've been doing some reviews. ![]() I've gotten quite used to the interface and features, so when i end up replacing it, I'd very much like to stay with Creative. It plays all my avi videos, no conversion required, which is incredibly awesome. The primary selling factor that got me to buy it, though, was the codec support. I currently own the Zen Vision: M, and I love it. Does anybody on here own the new Creative Zen? The small flash based one that's just simply named 'Creative Zen'? ![]()
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