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    Is there a way to change the resolution size of the output file?

    I watch widescreen movies on a Creative Zen Vision W which has a 480 x 272 resolution. It's kind of picky about what it likes and doesn't like.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

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    Use a different format to convert. Another thing is to load the file in your converter. Right mouse click the file and select edit. You are able to make changes in that.

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    Default Re: resolution size

    Cheryl,

    Thanks.

    I discovered that the "AVI(Xvid) High Quality (800 Kbps)" would create a video that will play on the Creative Zen Vision W, but it can't keep track of the time, so there's no pausing or stopping a video and coming back to where you left off, no is can it rewind of fast forward.

    Any suggestions?

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    Default Re: resolution size

    Usually it is a good idea to take a look at a user guide to see what audio and video codecs, containers are supported. In this case it might be a good idea to try Windows Media video as well.

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