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please help on converting videos for the iPod Video

#1 User is offline   juliee 

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Posted 18 July 2006 - 10:20 AM

I bought an iPod video 30GB about two weeks ago, the biggest reason being to download korean dramas on it and watch it everywhere biggrin.gif haha yea fobby

Anyways, it's been really frustrating because the all the korean drama files that soompiers upload on either megaupload, sendspace, clubbox, etc. isn't uploading onto the iTune thing. These files are usually labeled "Windows Media Audio/Video file" or "GOM Media Files (.avi)

I've been experimenting with this for a while and tried downloading a free converter on google but it didn't help. I'd deeply appreciate it if someone could explain the video conversion. Thanks so much! smile.gif
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Posted 18 July 2006 - 12:31 PM

QUOTE(juliee @ Jul 18 2006, 12:20 PM) View Post

I bought an iPod video 30GB about two weeks ago, the biggest reason being to download korean dramas on it and watch it everywhere biggrin.gif haha yea fobby

Anyways, it's been really frustrating because the all the korean drama files that soompiers upload on either megaupload, sendspace, clubbox, etc. isn't uploading onto the iTune thing. These files are usually labeled "Windows Media Audio/Video file" or "GOM Media Files (.avi)

I've been experimenting with this for a while and tried downloading a free converter on google but it didn't help. I'd deeply appreciate it if someone could explain the video conversion. Thanks so much! smile.gif


What you need is a converter that can convert the video file to .mp4

But it's not as easy as you think it is, depending on what program you use. There are all kinds of little settings you have to adjust, like the size the file and other minute things. So any old video converter won't work. It has to be able to convert it to a .mp4 format that the iPod can understand- unless you want to fiddle with the settings.

Go to iPodlounge.com and head to the forums.
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