What spec is your PDA and how well does it play video ?
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Dell axim X5
400Mhz
3.5" display, 320x240 pixels
TFT screen Backlit
65000 colors (16-bit)
Runs
Windows Media Player
Can play any file compatible with WMP
AVI, Mpeg,wav,....ect,ect
Also you an download a divx player
Can change aspect ratio and can make widescreen
Does a decent job but I wouldnt want to watch movies on a regular basis on it -
Thanks for the response ps2daddy.
I'm looking to buy a PDA and have been interested in the Dell models.
I wasn't aware that the media player that comes with Pocket PC 2003 ran video files other than WMV so that's a bonus.
What's the max bitrate your 400Mhz machine can handle ? -
Dunno I have to go back and look at some clips and put them on there and try to find out for ya I know that I have watched streaming media wirelessly from the net at 528kb with some minor sync problems but its not too bad havent really tried any large bitrate encoded media files from a card or anything but I'll see and get back to yaOriginally Posted by Scobo
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