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    I'd like to lower the resolution of video files down to 220x176 so I could put them onto a media player and take up the least space (220x176 is the max resolution for the player)

    Anyone know of (free) tools that can do this?
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  2. What container (AVI, MPG, RM, MKV, etc.) and codecs (MPEG, Divx, h.264, MP2, MP3, AAC, etc.) are your sources ? What container and codecs do you need to make for your player?
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    original files are AVI, and the player has a built-in converter that accepts AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, and MP4 (and a few other types I don't recognize)... the player converts everything to MOV

    Not sure that answers all of your inquiries, but it's all I understand comprehensively
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    If the player has a built-in converter, doesn't it do all this for you ?

    What is the player ?
    What software came with it ?
    Read my blog here.
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    the converter doesn't resize the file, it just plays it as a smaller resolution... so the way I'm thinking it's just wasted space

    It's a Sandisk Sansa e280, and the software is the converter that puts it into the player
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