Kino2 works well with divx, but on the clamshell the sharp movie player is better. But the files end up a little bigger.
I think it is down to the fact that the wmv files use less compression, so require less cpu to de-compress.
Also the sharp player has been written to work on the clamshell models from the ground up, so may be more efficient.
How did Sharp expect me to work that out though???
Maybe if we could read the japanese manual, there may be some clues in there, but there again maybe not.
If you want to try divx, download the kino2 player and see this site for the best way to decode divx files for PDA\'s
http://zaurusvideo.zaurii.net/Peter