Having just bought a second "Chinapod" this one with 1.8 LCD and 2GB storage I was suprised at how much difference .3 of an inch can make to the viewing of videos. The larger screen seems sharper and the colors more robust and certainly Firmware 3.5.37 appears a little snappier than 3.5.35.
However I was not a happy camper when I found that I could not play any AMV files at 160x120 without the dreaded "Format Error" after a few minutes of play. After many hours and much frustration I have finally managed to encode and watch 2 full length movies without error. (The 3rd one converting as I type.)
If you are having the same problem try this.
Uninstall whatever version of AMV Converter you have installed and install Version 3.57 from the Tools Download section.
http://www.mympxplayer.org/dload.php...file&file_id=1
Start the converter and load a file as usual go into settings and select size 128x96 then start converting for a few seconds then stop and close the converter. This has caused the converter to generate a file in the AMVTools folder called transformsetup.ini.
Open this file in notepad and replace the settings with this:
[Setup]
Overwrite=TRUE
Insertwave=FALSE
Insertpic=FALSE
Transplay=TRUE
Trycode=TRUE
VFBS=medium
VWH=160*120
These settings will now stay constant, as long as you do not open the settings window otherwise they will be overwritten so just load and convert.
Now it will convert to 160x120 and your AMV's should play without errors.
I believe that some players like mine are unable to handle this resolution at 16 frames per second the above settings will drop that to 12 fps and version 3.57 of the converter tool seems to be the only one where you can make these adjustments.
(Now all I need to do is get rid of the Lotus Blossums again.)
Let me know if this works for you.