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iPod video question
I had an iRiver MP3 player I bought exactly 3 weeks ago that I hated (I posted a thread when I first got it about how much I loved it, then how much I hated it)
I exhanged it yesterday for a 60 GB iPod Video. So here is the question-- how the hell do I get videos on it. I was under the impression that I could load my avi or mpeg files onto it, but iTunes will not import these. Did I spend an extra $100 for a video player that only plays $2 music videos from apple? If so I am very pissed off. |
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Re: iPod video question
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Re: iPod video question
ok, I'm a [censored], I didn't think to include "avi" in the search terms.
Thanks Anyone know of any free programs that does this?? |
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Re: iPod video question
However, I would look into hacking the iPod, 'cause there's a way to make it play AVIs I believe.
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Re: iPod video question
For future downloading there are lots of ipod ready torrents out there as well.
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Re: iPod video question
How good is the video you have viewed on your new ipod? I have never wanted an ipod until I saw these new ones.
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Re: iPod video question
The video is very nice and it also looks pretty damned nice whenever you hook it up to a TV and output it. When I say pretty nice, I mean it looks like normal TV on a tube does.
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Re: iPod video question
That said, I'd just get a wide photo 'cause you don't really use the video feature all that often.
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Re: iPod video question
thanks everyone for the info.
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