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Watching Movies on a PPC!

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 3:16am
by Dihnekis
I ordered a Dell Axim 300mhz model, and I got a 256mb CF card at the same time. I have several DVDs ripped to my computer, and I can compress them into small 150-200mb sizes, without much quality loss. If I use pocket divx, and run them on my PPC, how will the quality be? Do any of you do this? Help would be appreciated.

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 3:19am
by (TSC)Bender
The quality won't be the greatest, but very watchable. If you want to increase the quality, someone suggested to split the movie into two files. You won't be able to watch the whole movie at the same time, but you could increase the quality more. Like two files that are 200 mbs each.

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 3:24am
by Dihnekis
thanks, I might do that for some of my longer DVDs, like LOTR

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 3:31am
by hockeydude
I also ordered a 256MB CF card from Circuit City, and I can't wait to try out some full movies!! :D I have tried some smaller things like trailers, and they work pretty good.

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 3:37am
by Dihnekis
how much did you pay? I got mine for $59.99 from PCMall. :D

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 4:21am
by damian
You can get a SanDisk 128 meg CF card at Amazon for $30 after rebates:


PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 5:03am
by hockeydude
I paid $103 :(....Yah well, it will be worth it!

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 5:24am
by sponge
Got 512MB CF for $131. w00t. 4 15 minute cartoons, and 28 music videos (full audio quality, pretty good video quality) in about 250-300MB (hey I've got data too)

By the way, anyone know any good deals on CF/SD (don't think there are any) WiFi cards, and a cheap router to match?

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 6:39am
by Dihnekis
thanks

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 1:59pm
by damian
I think the Linksys WCF12 is pretty cheap, like $50 or so.

[edit] Yup:


PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 5:54pm
by Dihnekis
type 1 :(

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 5:56pm
by Dihnekis
in the reader reviews they talk about using it in an axim, but it is type 1. The Axim has a type 2 slot... so how do they do it?

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 6:22pm
by Guest
type 2 cf reader can read type 1 cards.

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 6:32pm
by Dihnekis
really? its backward compatible? I dont need an adapter? Thats awsome!

PostPosted: Jan 3, 2003 @ 7:04pm
by zahn
I believe that type I card is just thinner than type II card, but their connectors' sizes are the same [just like the PC cards].