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Video and Photo formats on iPod Video
Hi
I'm considering the purchase of a 60GB iPod Video. Although I will use it primarily for music, I like the idea of using it to temporary store and transport photos and mpeg files from my digital camera. I'm assuming that you can store standard jpeg files and can view these images on the screen or by connecting to a TV. But can anyone confirm the file format of the videos? And what is the process of transferring video files to the iPod. Is it just by downloading from iTunes? I record mpeg images with my digital camera and would like to view these on the iPod. Is this possible? Cheers for any advice. |
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The answer is in the small grey print at the bottom of this page. I won't copy it here. You can see it for yourself:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutor...tingvideo.html |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam Radford.
The answer is in the small grey print at the bottom of this page. I won't copy it here. You can see it for yourself:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutor...tingvideo.html
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Born74
Thanks for this. Looks like I need to pay to upgrade to Quicktime Pro
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Think another freeware converter is videora...
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Videora iPod converter is good... search for it on Google or MSN...
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