I am looking for a way to take the files from my tivo and put them on my smartphone.

I had hoped that VirtualDub could convert these to a format that my Treo Mediaplayer could play, but it does not reconize the file format of the .tivo files.

AutoGK faults out in the first 10 seconds of feeding it the file, and it does not register the audio track.

Pocket DVD Studio, sees the .tivo files & doesn't want anything to do with them, and Lathe was very disapointing.

I am running out of apps, that i think will work.

AVIcodec sees the Video codec, but cannot ID the Audio Track
Gspot is completely confused until you change the file extension from .tivo to .avi.

One would not think (at first glance) that converting a file that plays on both a tivo and Windows Media Player to something that Treo can understand woudl be that difficult, after all the palm software will convert most avi's as you add them to the palm desktop.

But it's converter is not that meaty. It chokes on files that are over 1GB. The tivo files are 1.6GB on average.

I need something that will take a large file (over 1GB) that is using the following directshow codec's & settings:

Audio: AC3Filter 48000Hz 356 Kbps
Video: CEVideo.ax Unlead DVD Video decoder 6929 Kbps 29.97 fps

and output them to a small (under 100MB) avi that is in this format:

Audio:
IMA ADPCM 2 channel 8000Hz 32 Kbps

Video:
4:3 apsect, 320*240 M4S2 MS ISO MPEG4 V2 425 Kbps 15fps

It would be preferred if I could do this all with one application. Cropping is a plus as there is that annoying overscan line at the top of all the .tivo videos, that will show up on a computers monitor, and I would like to be able to crop the widescreen bars off anything I can to conserve space on my smartphone.