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Old Nov 3, 2009, 02:49 AM   #1
nulyjeyo
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The new ipod 5 generation video to computer and DVD to ipod?

This iPod Transfer Software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, ipod to ipod.


i think DVD Video iPod Converter. It can convert any dvd video on the market now to iPod MP4/H.264 video.

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Old Nov 5, 2009, 12:44 AM   #2
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Handbrake supports any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD, and create MPEG-4 video.

http://handbrake.fr/

However, DVD with CSS protection is not supported, it must be handled externally with third-party software.

http://dvd-ripper-for-mac.mp4kits.com/
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Old Nov 5, 2009, 04:45 PM   #3
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Quick reference for getting your Nano video clips to your computer:

If you're a Mac user, then open iPhoto instead of iTunes when you attach your nano; iPhoto will recognize the video files and import them into Events.

On the PC side, it's a little more cumbersome. You'll have to enable disk mode, which is done in iTunes. Launch it and attach your nano to the PC via USB. The nano's settings page will appear, with the General tab showing. One of the General tab's checkbox settings is "Enable disk mode". Check it. Windows will assign a drive letter to it.

Then, using Windows Explorer or My Computer, search in that drive letter's directory for files with a .MP4 extension. You should find all video clips recorded the same day in the same directory. Copy those to your PC and edit as you normally would; they're standard MPEG-4 files, no encryption.

As for getting a DVD onto your nano, grapejucy has already given a solid suggestion: HandBrake. It'll handle your self-made home-movie DVDs with no problem. Copyrighted DVDs take an extra step or two.
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