I'm interested in converting some videos to wmv because it's the only mutual format for both the Zen Vision M and the Zune. I'm the owner of a Zen, and i know two Zune owners.
From my understanding, the Zen is alot pickier about wmv videos. not every .wmv video i get from the internet works on my zen, regardless of whether the resolution is supported or not. While i'm on the subject, why does it max out at a measily 320x240? I can play divx/xvid videos at 720x480, so why not the same for wmv?
Anyway, back to the point. If i use Windows Media Encoder, (or another wmv converter?), what specifications would i have to apply to the encoding to make it mutually compatible with both players? I can't seem to be able to find any info on this. Perhaps i'm not looking hard enough... i dunno. Any help?
		
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	Well, 
 
 I currently have both of them at my home as I'm testing which I actually want.
 
 I got the Zune first and converted a bunch of xvid's to WMV since the Zune requires that. I then got the Vision W and tried to copy those same files over...NO GO.
 
 Problem was that the Vision requires WMV9, while the Zune can take 9,8, or 7 (i believe). I converted to 8 since it was faster though.
 
 So, with WME you'd at least make sure you are going to WMV9.
 
 It can max out at a total of about 780kb/s max bit rate because of the Zune's limitations. So I use 700kb/s for video and 64kb/s for audio (seems low, but sounds just fine for videos).
 
 Zune won't take anything that is VBR, so it needs to be CBR for video.
 
 So, in short: WMV9, max 780kb/s , CBR video, and as you stated max 320x240 resolution, that should get you started.
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	I tried using Windows Media Encoder to convert some stuff to wmv9, etc and it still didn't work in my zen. I could use the Creative video encoder, which is really not a very good encoder, to convert stuff to wmv. but i don't know if the files it produces are zune-compatible, since i havent had a chance to give said files to any zune-owning friends.Originally Posted by churchie04
 Also, i can't do much with WME at the moment, because it has vista compatibility issues. A MICROSOFT PROGRAM doesn't work properly in Vista. ugh.... I haven't run into very many programs that didnt work right. This is probably the second. But i just can't get over the fact that it's a MS program that doesn't work.
 
 If you can find out what program works very well, and produces mutually compatible files, please let me knowasdf
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	From the official Zune website (http://www.zune.net/en-us/support/howto/play/enjoyvideo.htm)Originally Posted by churchie04
 
 The Zune device supports the following video codec:
 
 * Windows Media Video: up to 320x240, 1.692 Mbps, Main profile, files with extension .wmv
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	I am encoding my WMV with WM9 audio and video, both CBR... Video at 300kbps, video is very good quality. I am using AviSynth to feed to Nic's WMEnc, results are VERY GOOD. 
 
 Using this, I would suspect that both the Zen and Zume would play it fine. I however only have the Zen (and love it!!).
 
 HTH,
 RogerTango
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	I've found that the creative video converter seems to create wmv files that are cross compatible. asdf
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