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I stumbled on a site today called Tech-Recipes that looks like it has a bunch of hints and tips for not only Pocket PCs, but just about any desktop OS you might be running. What caught my eye is that they have a short and sweet tutorial on how to encode Divx/mpg movies for playback on Pocket PC Device. "Description
This is a recipe for all of those pocket pc owners out there. This recipe explains how to use virtualdub to encode divx or avi files for playback on a pocket pc device.
Directions
Requirements: Pocket PC Device, Pocket MVP (music video player, formerly pocket divx), VirtualDub 1.4.9 or higher, Divx 5.0 Codec installed (http://www.divx.com, and a MP3 Codec installed (ie lame, nimocodec set)... "
isn't there a divx codec for pocketpc that can be installed for windows media player to use, instead of having to use a seperate divx player?
(similar to the way it works on a windows desktop)