OK, so a couple more details: The brand name is ピエディ, though it's spelled "Spiede," with the inital "S" with a line through it, looking like one of those Old English typography bits.
It doesn't play .mp4, and if it only has one thing that it recognizes on inserted media, it autoplays it. Unfortunately, the .WMV support may be audio only, which is not happymaking. I'm unfamiliar with the nuanced differences between MPEG4 formats, though I am guessing those are the other formats you listed. Wikipedia helps a little (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4a), though it's not clear why the apparently more predictably formatted .MP4 is not played.
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Date: 2006-11-14 02:20 pm (UTC)The brand name is ピエディ, though it's spelled "
Spiede," with the inital "S" with a line through it, looking like one of those Old English typography bits.It doesn't play .mp4, and if it only has one thing that it recognizes on inserted media, it autoplays it. Unfortunately, the .WMV support may be audio only, which is not happymaking. I'm unfamiliar with the nuanced differences between MPEG4 formats, though I am guessing those are the other formats you listed. Wikipedia helps a little (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4a), though it's not clear why the apparently more predictably formatted .MP4 is not played.
It likes DivX .AVI just fine.