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PSP Vs Video IPod

fzkl

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I want to buy something that can play videos on the move. I am looking for something that can play a wide range of video formats esp those encoded in divx,xvid. Which would be better for my purpose?

Thanks
 
I cant offer too much advice except:
Dont buy a PSP unless you really want it for games.

And creative has much better multimedia devices than Apple.
 
i have a psp and tried using it as a media device. now i also have an ipod video. i mostly use it for music tho. i've pretty much given up on portable video on that type of device.
 
Originally posted by: fisher
i have a psp and tried using it as a media device. now i also have an ipod video. i mostly use it for music tho. i've pretty much given up on portable video on that type of device.

Portable video playing just isn't practical yet. I tried with my PSP and it wasn't entertaining to watch videos on it. The small screen is the main concern here. You're just not gonna like it when you have a 20"+ widescreen at home. Just listen to mp3 while you're on the go, which is what I do now.
 
Even the Vision:M isn't perfect when it comes to file format compatibility. There's bitrate limits, this and that, etc. Either way, you'll be doing a lot of converting, no way around it.
 
Originally posted by: fzkl
What is the typical battery life for the zen vision m or the cowon?

The Vision M has a user removable battery - and you can carry spares. They are rechargeable, and give you about 12 hours on a charge. So, the final answer - it depends on how many spare batteries you can carry.

Don't know about Cowan.

 
Originally posted by: paulw86
Originally posted by: fisher
i have a psp and tried using it as a media device. now i also have an ipod video. i mostly use it for music tho. i've pretty much given up on portable video on that type of device.

Portable video playing just isn't practical yet. I tried with my PSP and it wasn't entertaining to watch videos on it. The small screen is the main concern here. You're just not gonna like it when you have a 20"+ widescreen at home. Just listen to mp3 while you're on the go, which is what I do now.

:thumbsup:
 
I just want to watch some OCW lectures from MIT on a portable device while on the move. Its not intended for watching movies. So I am not really concerned about video quality. However, it should be able to play those lectures. I have to check on what encoding is done on those files.
 
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