Need a program for a pda

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I'd like to be able to store and play High Def Video from Sanyo on my Tungsten E2.

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TIA Rubb.

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I use Kinoma Link for my Zire 72 and my wifes Tungsten.

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Rub, capture the video (DVD) using your ATI video card(assuming your ATI card has a s-video and audio inputs for an alternative incoming source). After the movie has been converted and saved into a mpeg format purchase a MP4 converter for a couple of dollars or try searching online for a free mp4 converter file.  I bought and currently use a Sony mpeg mp4 converter I purchased from Amazon.com for making copies of videos (DVD's) I want to view on my PSP or convert to MP4.   Also what video format does your gadget read and does it have a player to view video ?

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Rub, capture the video (DVD) using your ATI video card(assuming your ATI card has a s-video and audio inputs for an alternative incoming source). After the movie has been converted and saved into a mpeg format purchase a MP4 converter for a couple of dollars or try searching online for a free mp4 converter file.  I bought and currently use a Sony mpeg mp4 converter I purchased from Amazon.com for making copies of videos (DVD's) I want to view on my PSP or convert to MP4.   Also what video format does your gadget read and does it have a player to view video ?

For anything other than backing up DVD format files use SoBad Technique.
Me bruva to the rescue.

The industry is a pinch slow in catching up with the new technology used in my Sanyo Hi Def camera.It captures in Mpeg 4. The only player that will even play it,that I found so far is the newest version of the QuickTime player.

The reason I dont want to convert files is I dont want to lose the quality High Definition that the camera captures.

Thanks for all the good help Bro. I'm going to see if the Kinoma player that Sobad suggested will work for the PDA.Then I'll tackle getting the files to play thru a DVD player and on to my 55" Sony LCD. Right now its no prob watching the vids thru my Sony Vaio lappy.

With yer kind help Rhythm I should have no prob.

Thanks,Rubb.

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I use the Kinoma ap on my T3 it works on MPEG4's does your E2 come with Kinoma?

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my sony m1 is the same way rubb.  
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I use the AVS video converter to make them play.

I will check out the sony converter

Its a technology racket!!
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