Supported Audio Formats:
- MP3
- WAV
- Protected and Unprotected WMA
With the optional Video Podcast plug-in:
- AAC format (non DRM protected)
- .m4a extension
Note: Real Audio, WMA and WAV LOSSLESS, and OGG Vorbis, are NOT supported.
Supported Video Formats:
- MPEG-4 video up to DVD resolution, up to 30fps, using ASP@L5 AVI.
- DivX5 (MPEG-4V) and Xvid (MPEG-4V)
- .avi
Note: DVD resolution can be either 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL)
Note: ASP@L5 stands for Advanced Simple Profile @ Level 5
With optional Cinema plug-in:
- MPEG-2 video up to DVD resolution, up to 29.97fps, using MP@ML and AC3 stereo sound (Dolby Digital), and bit-rate up to 10 Mbps.
- .vob or .mpg or .mpeg or .ps extensions (multi-language supported)
Note: DVD resolution can be either 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL)
Note: MP@ML stands for Main Profile @ Main Level
Note: 5.1 sound (Dolby Digital) through the SPDIF output of the Gen 5 DVR Station
With optional Video Podcast plug-in:
- H.264 video up to DVD resolution, up to 30fps, and AAC or MP3 audio.
- .mp4 or .m4v or .mov extensions (same as Apple iPod however iPod is limited to 640x480 resolution)
Note: DVD resolution can be either 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL)
Supported Photo/Picture Formats:
ÔÇó JPG (non-progressive encoding)
ÔÇó PNG
ÔÇó BMP
Other Photo/Picture Formats (not officially supported by Archos)
- M-JPEG (tested and works)
Other:
the first has wifi and the second does not.
Yes it does, but u have 2 pay $$$ for them. They are sold on the archos website.
Refer to link posted :
No, buy a new one, the Archos 605 Wifi is rather nice!
1.8" ? 2.5" or...?
Yes, it's built in and works similarly to the wifi on the iPod Touch.
were ver u bought it take it back and get an iPod were ver u bought it take it back and get an iPod
It is 605
All multiples of 605 are divisible by 605:605, 1210, 1815, 2420, 3025, ...The numbers that 605 is divisible by, ie the numbers that divide 605 exactly, are its factors which are: 1, 5, 11, 55, 121, 605
605
The factors of 605 are: 1 5 11 55 121 605
A COBY MP3 is a type of personal media player (PMP). Generally, PMPs can display text documents and photos and can play audio files... some play video files. Usually, they don't have communications capabilities... though some use WiFi for file transfer... and so can't be used for texting or voice calls. Examples of PMPs by other manufacturers include Apple's iPod (not to be confused with the iPhone) and the Archos 405 or 605 media players.