[v0.6] video4fuze

@mikeinkaty wrote:

Read thru several threads and didn’t see, or missed, any info about video4fuze and how it works on Win 7, 64 bit machines.

 

Anyone care to comment on this?

 

Also, can it run in batch mode?  by this I mean convert the input video file to an output video file which I can copy to the Fuze later using Windows Explorer. The video formats I’m interested in converting are WMV, AVI, FLV, and MP4.   These are supported by the native Win 7 Home Premium using WMP.

 

Also, I’m assuming that the video4fuze download is GUI and contains everything needed on my Win 7, 64 bit machine.  Is this correct?

All those formats are supported (provided they are DRM-free).

Yes, if you download the installer or the portable archive, you’ll have all you need to run it. It’s compiled to 32-bit though, so it’ll run under WoW64 in win64 systems, meaning you won’t get all the performance you could from your machine (but if you’re using windows that means performance isn’t something you care much about, anyways).