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    Grin Final fantasy on ipod...

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    It may help if you tell us what the three file converters you tried were called.

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    Winavi.com
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    Dont remember rest x.x

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    you mean you want music on ur ipod or the videos?

    for music:
    ImTOO MP3 WAV Converter

    converts EVERYTHING to mp3

    if you want video:
    got no help for you

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    Since when did iPod host movies? I was under the impression it was just pictures so far

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    <i>Read the user manual</i> and see what file types it supports then tell us then someone will be able to tell you what to do.

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    Well I have an ipod and I know that you can't put any video's on it. lol!

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    The newer models are able to playback video.

    I think they have to be in that new h264 format that Apple is pushing. You can get a converter here:
    http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/

    Be warned, I've heard that conversion between standard video formats and h264 takes forever.


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    To update this topic:

    Yes, you have to use the H264 format to play stuff on the new iPods. I've been doing that conversion using Quicktime Pro 7, but I can only get the video, and the audio information seems to get thrown away. So I'm watching videos that used to have audio content but no longer do. Has anyone successfully put videos with audio on their iPod?

    And yes, converting to H264 takes forever.

    edit: Hey, the Videora thing actually worked. Thanks, Hsu.
    Last edited by -N-; 11-14-2005 at 06:02 AM.

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