SOURCE: iriver e100 driver
Go to the iRiver website: http://iriverinc.com/
Go to the menu "Support" located on top of the page and select the product for which you need drivers.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: iriver E100 is not recognized on PC
That might be a blessing in disguise. I have never liked the non-MSD option, but I tolerate it. You should be able to transfer and view files with the computer recognizing it as an MSD device. If you insist on changing it, use the iRiver plus 3 software from iRiver's website to update the firmware on the player, and your computer will no longer treat it as a Mass Storage Device - don't say I didn't warn you.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: Unabe to download Video/movie onto iRiver E100
What you need is a free opensource program called http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/download.htm
I have the settings at home but I think they were these:
Video settings: frames per second (FPS) 24 or 25, 600 KPBS
format Xvid, container AVI,
Picture settings: 320 x 240 - check the cropper settings you want
In the audio use the Lame MP3 settings no more then 44100 hz (probably 33,000).
If this doesn't work post me a message and I will get you the correct settings.
SOURCE: Downloading videos onto the iriver E100
Software / Media Transfer
The E100 comes packaged with a disc containing iriver plus 3 media player, firmware updater, video converter, and Windows Media Player 11. If you have owned an iriver player, you are familiar with this software with the included iriver media player. This is a standard media player much like any other but has a few features catering to the iriver family of players, such as a firmware updater, ebook txt manager, and video converter. This media player is a bit different from Windows Media Player but still is straightforward and easy to use. If you don’t care for iriver’s media player you can always use any other MTP based media player to manage playlists and load your E100 since also included on the disc is a video converter and firmware updating utility.
If you don’t like to use media players to transfer the E100 will allow you to select either MTP or MSC transfer mode. This means it is drag and drop and also compatible with any OS. Drag and drop will work fine in MTP mode as well, but only if you are using Windows XP SP2 or Vista.
and the difference between e10 / e100 your guess is just as good as mine
SOURCE: free download for iriver E100 vedio player installation software
Hi,
Here's the iRiver Plus 3 software:
http://www.iriver.com.au/iriver/uploads/software/iplus3_setup_full.zip
It's compatible with XP and below. I haven't come across a Vista driver for it yet, but you might be able to right click on it and hit Properties and select XP compatibility in Vista, I don't know if it'll work though.
Hope this helps
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