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Screen being white sounds like a bad connection on the display panel on the device unfortunately. I suggest contacting the manufacturer for a warranty repair if it is new.
Upto my knowledge, IRiver-E100 Supports "WMV" format but there may be some restrictins like bit-rate, frame-rate..(WMV1,WMV2,WMV3..)
There is a vedio convertor available for this, Here
That might help you.
Regards,
Waqar.
This player is pretty specific about the bitrates/formats of MP4's it will accept: It will accept MP4 SP and MP4 AVC Only two bit rate options: 384 kbps vid/128 kbps aud.; or 768 kbps vid./128 kbps aud. There cannot be any kind of copy protection on the MP4's The Media Manager doesn't actually convert the video files - you will have to use an outside converter such as Arcsoft Media Converter or Riva FLV Encoder - make sure you get a program that will allow you to specify exact bit rates. -Tha Mp3 Doctor
u first convert the vedio into mp4 format and place it in the vedio folder of ur ipod if it does not play first convert the original vedio into mpeg format and then convert the mpeg file into mp4 and place it in the vedio folder
for the vedios to play in the player u should convert the vedio into mp4 format then the icon is shown in the ipod if the file dos not play u convert the vedio into mpeg format and then convert the mpeg file into mp4 format and place it in the player it would definitely work
First, check the user manual and see if proprietary video conversion software came with the installation CD. good luck if you lost the install CD, b/c Infitek's website sucks.
Either use Windows Media Player, ArcSoft Media converter, or another program to transfer video files to the player if it didn't come with proprietary software.
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