the way I read it is they CAN covert the files with QuickTime or third party program using the Video Converter (it a wrapper around QT)
but QuickTime has screwed up the system the two options to still be able to use the video converter is use QuickTime Alternative or downgrade QT 7.1 --- In [email protected], "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not being a smart alec here but I'm confused, are they saying > they can't convert the video? Because it's always > converted....always...it was one of the reason's I got the thing and > the software so I could watch podcasts... > > Heath > http://batmangeek.com > > --- In [email protected], "tom_a_sparks" > <tom_a_sparks@> wrote: > > > > this is what creative has said > > "As regards to your enquiry, I do understand you would like to > convert > > > your mp4 or mov files using Creative software. > > > > > > I would like to inform you that it is not possible as Creative > software > > > only supports AVI, MPEG-1/2/4-SP, Windows Media? Video (WMV) 9, > > > Motion-JPEG, DivX?2 4 and 5 and XviD3. > > > > > > Therefore, you would need to have a third party software to > convert > > > those formats. > > " > > yea, but > > "To play back .MP4 and .M4V files in your PC, it is necessary to > > download and install QuickTime or other 3rd party video players. > > " > > <snip> got QT 7.2 > > " > > You can use Creative Video Converter (Creative Media Toolbox) to > > transcode." > > > > quoted from http://asia.creative.com/support/kb/article.asp? > l=3&sid=11043 > > > > --- In [email protected], "Heath" <heathparks@> wrote: > > <snip> > > > --- In [email protected], "tom_a_sparks" > > > <tom_a_sparks@> wrote: > > > > > > > > I have just downloaded QT7.2 and update my version of QT > > > > and yes the creative video converter crashs (Modname: ctqtsf.ax) > > > > I have contact creative (awaiting reply) > > <snip> > > >
