It sounds like you really need to condition your battery. Do you do quick charges and then unplug your iPod? You need to fully charge your battery (you'll see the green battery when you plug it in for 1-2 hours) and then use the charge fully (let it go down until it starts warning you) Then charge it again fully.
Don't people know they can't just plug in their rechargeable batteries whenever and expect to get great life out of them??
2007-03-15 03:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The battery life does not suck. I have watched a move that was 1 hour 30 minutes long and then watched two 23 minute tv shows and the battery was almost completely drained like you said. BUT if you just listen to music after the videos or just turn the iPod off, the battery will start to fill it self up again.
2007-03-15 11:27:25
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answered by KISS Fan 7
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I am able to watch a couple episodes of The Office on my iPod video. Maybe 3 or 4. You need to get yours checked out.
2007-03-15 03:31:22
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answered by SPB 6
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My vote is for the ipod video because it rather is the single i very own and love for the fee i paid for the 30GB, you will get a 80GB With the better potential ipod, you have various room to place in video clips.
2016-10-18 10:53:27
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answered by ? 4
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Try the best software I have seen AVS Video Tools.
It can convert to/from all key format, upload video or DVD directly to key portables like iPod, Sony PSP, Archos, Zen Creative, and mobiles.
It can capture video from DV or webcams, TV tuners, DVB-T, DVB-S, transfer VHS tapes to DVD, remove commercials, edit video, copy and burn DVDs and video files: AVI (DivX, XviD, etc.), MP4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), SWF, DVD, VOB, VRO, MPEG 1,2,4, MPG, DAT, VCD, SVCD, ASF, H.263, H.264, RM, DVR-MS.
2007-03-17 01:41:18
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answered by owen M 4
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