Converting Your Movies for the New iPod

Posted Oct 27, 2005 | by David Risley  

One of the most long-awaited features of the new iPod is the ability to play video; unfortunately, most of the video files that you have will not play directly on the iPod. You must first convert those files to a format that the iPod can play; to do this, Videora’s converter is your solution. Download it at www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/ and install and open the program. Choose to “Transcode New Video” and select the video file that you wish to convert, then let Videora do its thing. How can you ask for better?

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One Response to “Converting Your Movies for the New iPod”

  1. Juli says:

    Also know Melodycan is a powerful Video, Converter. This software converts avi (Windows Video), WMV (Windows Media Video) and m4v, mov, aac, ra, aa, mp4, snd, aif, m4p, rax, wav, ogg etc.

    MelodyCan (http://www.melodycan.com) can also convert video files of any kinds to commonly used iPod MPEG4 files (MP4) and DivX files (AVI, DIVX) for playback at home video devices. With MelodyCan you are not bound to your PC anymore and can play your movies on almost any device you have. MelodyCan can convert protected Windows Media Video (WMV) files to regular MPEG4 files (mp4) for iPod devices or convert WMV to DivX format for home DVD/DivX players. MelodyCan also can convert protected iTunes video files (M4V) to MPEG4 or DivX.

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