Hi there, DickTracy, I’ve got the same problem, qhen I start the watch it only says “Low Format” and I can’t access any menu at all, and qhen I plug it to my Pc it says “format disk” and when I try to do so, at 90% it says “Cannot format this unit” or something like that... any suggestions?
i actually got the 4 gig 1.8 inch widescreen mp4 watch. i kinda feel scammed cause none of my converted movies even play on the watch. i always get error screens. but it still plays music great, although i didn’t spend the money for a music watch. mine converts to a format called mtv, the converter always works, just doesn’t play on the watch.
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my computer does not pick up my mp4 watch any ideas why?
I am having the same problem. I can not get it to recognize the device (on both WindowsXP & Vista) Any suggestions? Thanks
Is there a sofware wish can convert Vob to NXV??
http://etronicsland.com/rss_feed.html?products_id=182&feed=products This may be the place to go, downloading now so I can’t really say but it’s worth a shot.
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The bottom line is these watches suck at video, basicly its playing back a load of uncompressed stills, you cant write a better converter because the watch has no decompession.
Just forget the video and use it as a mp3 player which it does quite well.
Same goes for the picture viewer its basicly the same uncompressed video file with a flag to tel it to play back frame by frame...
If you want a video playing watch go for the Agio F029 it supports divx natively has ogg support and a better (if slightly smaller) screen I make divx at its native resolution with stereo mp3 sound (52min file = 81mb could go smaller too..) and its great, plays at full 25/30 frames per second, the sound qulity is cleaner (less mp3 mush) plays oggs great I can fit far more video (hours) on the 512 agio than the awefull 2gb brando. The brando was a total waste of money.
The bottom line is these watches suck at video, basically its playing back a load of uncompressed stills, you cant write a better converter because the watch has no decompression.
Just forget the video and use it as a mp3 player which it does quite well.
Same goes for the picture viewer its basically the same uncompressed video file with a flag to tel it to play back frame by frame...
If you want a video playing watch go for the Agio F029 it supports divx natively has ogg support and a better (if slightly smaller) screen I make divx at its native resolution with stereo mp3 sound (52min file = 81mb could go smaller too..) and its great, plays at full 25/30 frames per second, the sound quality is cleaner (less mp3 mush) plays oggs great I can fit far more video (hours) on the 512 agio than the awefull 2gb brando. The brando was a total waste of money.