The only thing holding me back from buying this is it's lack of support for OGG and various video formats. AVI? DivX? Xvid? Come on, no one uses WMV. Why support WMV? I can't remember the last time I downloaded TV shows and movies in WMV format. Oh, that's right. I never have.
If there were a player that supported DivX, Xvid, h.264, Mpeg-2 (specifically for VOB and only VOB so I can straight rip a DVD, instead of having to transcode it), Mpeg-4, and those strange mkv files, I wouldn't care if the thing cost $1,500, I'll pay it.
These people just don't seem to get it - It's a video playing device. It should be able to play all sorts of types of video.
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
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The only thing holding me back from buying this is it's lack of support for OGG and various video formats. AVI? DivX? Xvid? Come on, no one uses WMV. Why support WMV? I can't remember the last time I downloaded TV shows and movies in WMV format. Oh, that's right. I never have.
If there were a player that supported DivX, Xvid, h.264, Mpeg-2 (specifically for VOB and only VOB so I can straight rip a DVD, instead of having to transcode it), Mpeg-4, and those strange mkv files, I wouldn't care if the thing cost $1,500, I'll pay it.
These people just don't seem to get it - It's a video playing device. It should be able to play all sorts of types of video.
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700
I'm pretty sure it does support Xvid and Divx there, buddy. Every Archos device I've ever had has played every single Xvid/Divx video I've thrown at it. Seriously, get your info straight before posting.
That's a pretty good price too.. their first wifi enabled device was over $700