iPod Video Guide

14 January 2006 · 0 comments

I love my iPod video, though I haven’t actually watched many videos on it. I use it all the time for listening to podcasts and music to go to sleep by. The Last iPod Video Guide You’ll Ever Need over at Plastic Bugs explains seemingly everything about getting video onto your iPod: … all the [...]

 

I love my iPod video, though I haven’t actually watched many videos on it. I use it all the time for listening to podcasts and music to go to sleep by. The Last iPod Video Guide You’ll Ever Need over at Plastic Bugs explains seemingly everything about getting video onto your iPod:

… all the options you’ve got and how to convert absolutely anything and everything: DVDs, TiVo video, messy AVIs, muxed MPEGs and more to iPod compatible video — all within OS X.

[Via Lifehacker.]

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