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Everything Else => Model Specific Forums => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Archos forum => Topic started by: tripdad on August 17, 2006, 08:34:01 am
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received an email from Slysoft today. Looks like they have an upgrade available for Mobile Cloned DVD that addresses the issue with .avi file for Archos products; "- Fix: .avi files bigger than 1 GByte were not played correctly
by a lot of mobile devices, like Creative Labs ZEN Vision or
all Archos devices"
Will test out when I get my unit back from return!
Tim
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received an email from Slysoft today. Looks like they have an upgrade available for Mobile Cloned DVD that addresses the issue with .avi file for Archos products; "- Fix: .avi files bigger than 1 GByte were not played correctly
by a lot of mobile devices, like Creative Labs ZEN Vision or
all Archos devices"
Will test out when I get my unit back from return!
Tim
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Dear Tim,
Thanks for that information, I'll be very interested to hear more. I do find the Archos AV 500 a mind boggling piece of kit really. My only disappointments are that for some reason it can't cope with true 16x9 video input from a camera - when played back it's" squeezed" and that it would make a seriously good monitor if only the framing were right.
I look forward to hearing from you
Stuart
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CloneDVDMobile New Version Works - - Corrects the 1GB problem.
I got home last night and tried out the new version CloneDVDMobile 1.1.1.0 with Harry Potter Goblet of Fire (longest movie I could think of that we own). Set it at max quality for the Archos 700 and it produced a file of 1.25GB. Moved the file to A700 and it recognized it as filesize 1.28GB and reports duration of 2 hr 37 mins. Start it in the video player and it shows duration of 2 hr 37 mins and plays it right through to the last credit.
KUDOS to SLYSOFT for responding to this and making it work right. I am a very happy owner of AnyDVD and CloneDVDMobile and recommend to anyone wanting to shift their DVDs to the their mobile device.
Mike