If you've got DVDs you want to add to your iPod, there are a number of software out there which will enable you to do this. I've found a couple of good and easy to follow tutorials whether you're a Mac or PC user.
Mac users:
The application you'll need: http://handbrake.m0k.org/?page_id=24
Tutorial: http://howto.diveintomark.org/ipod-dvd-ripping-guide/
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PC users:
The application you'll need:
(1) http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvdx
(2) http://www.xilisoft.com/video-converter.html
Tutorial: http://www.engadget.com/2005/10/14/how-to-convert-a-dvd-for-your-ipod-with-video-in-windows/
2006-07-07 03:48:27
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answered by A* 7
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It's easy to transfer video files to the iPod Video via iTunes and if the video won't play on the iPod, it won't let you transfer it. The uploadable video content also includes home movies, content picked from P2P networks, ripped DVDs for personal use, and video podcasts. Now your DVD movies won't automatically play on the iPod Video because they aren't in the right format. You'll have to use a program such as QuickTime 7 Pro to convert them to an iPod-friendly format. When you first go to play a video, there is a noticeable 3-5 second delay before it begins to play, but stopping and pausing causes no delay. There is also no delay when playing audio files.
Watching video one the iPod is not terrible, but it can be a little awkward and uncomfortable if you are watching anything longer than 30 minutes. The screen can be compared to watching a 12-inch TV from a few feet away. You can feed out the video signal to a TV using Apple's optional A/V kit and the compressed video will look not bad, but it will look exactly that, compressed. As regards to the audio side of the performance, it's never been better. As with past iPod's, the sound quality is excellent and very good at producing high and bass tones. Also, the included headphones can still produce ear damaging volume levels if turned up to high. For audio, Apple rates the 30GB and
60GB iPods for 14 and 20 hours per charge, respectively. For video playback, you can expect just under 3 hours for the 30GB and about 4 hours for the 60GB model. This is quite low for video playback compared to other dedicated handheld video players, but like we said earlier, the iPod Video is mostly an audio-geared device. Audio only battery life is excellent, one of the best ever.
2006-07-07 04:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-14 05:10:55
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answered by ? 4
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