Using the Nickelodeon Npower Fusion
09 May 2008 at 7:50pm in hardware, video

Video
This is actually easy, though seems to be hard to do more than the memory of the player itself, and you have to use WMP (I have WMP 11). Just plug in the Nick Npower Fusion while Windows Media Player is open and WMP will ask you what you would like to do with the device. Choose whatever you feel appropriate.
You will now have a box on the right side of WMP that says something like "drag and drop files to sync", so find the video you want to play on the Npower and drag it into that box. Then just hit the sync button, it will convert your movies to play on the Npower. To get them off the Npower (and onto a SD card for example) simply open Windows Explorer (shortcut WIN-E) and you will see in "My Computer" your Npower, click on it and find your converted movie and copy it back to your computer and then delete it from the Npower. This way you can build a library of compatible files without exhausting the internal memory on the Npower.
I am pretty sure you can use Windows Media Encoder to batch process videos locally, but I haven't had luck finding the right settings to get it to work.
Games
Hi, I figured this one out :D What you need to do is get the .jar files from various websites, then get a program to turn .jar files into .jad files. I placed both the .jar and .jad, with the same names, into the java_vm folder. It may only need the .jad but I haven't tested it yet. The easiest way to get those games is to search for "mobile java games" or something like that. And the program I got to convert jar to jad was simply dropping the file into the box on the program, and the jad file was made in the same location as the .jar. Good luck and enjoy :D

