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I just got my Axim (400) 2 days ago. I am having a lot of fun setting it up. As I said before, this site is great! Extrememly helpful.
The problem, I played a video clip (999k) and it looks real choppy. This happens in both auto and normal power modes. No other programs are running at the time. Any thoughts? Thanks, | |||||
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Check the frames per second on your vid clip. It may be too fast. 20fps should be all right but for full screen 15fps works fine.
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What God has brought together, let man not part. Matt 19:6
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I don't know if you have it but I have Win XP pro and it came with Movie Maker that I use to check my videos FPS and KBps. The axim can handle only so much but some people like using another software called PocketTV as an alternative to media player.
http://www.mpegtv.com/wince/pockettv/ | |||||||
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What God has brought together, let man not part. Matt 19:6
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