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Re: iPod Problem
I myself have also ordered a 60gb video iPod. It's hard to imagine I would ever use it to watch video, but bought the more expensive video option "just in case". If I find that I do want to watch video on it, I anticipate that the vast majority of my video content will come from one of two sources:
1) Ripping Netflix-rented DVDs, that are re-burned to DVD-Rs via DVD Shrink + DVD Decrypter 2) Home movies made with my Canon Powershot s400, which saves in the Motion jpeg (.AVI) format. Given this information, is Videora iPod Converter a tool I will need to make the above content viewable my new iPod, will it work for both types of source video content, and is it the best choice available? |
#2
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Re: iPod Problem
You have to convert the .avi to .mp4 which Videora does for you.
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Re: iPod Problem
Ok, thanks for the info. Should I interpret your reply and it's lack of comment on the #1 format to mean that DVDs can be ripped into my libary with iTunes, just like iTunes rips CDs?
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