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Quicktime Video Conversion
Hi guys,
There is a movie I want to convert through Quicktime X, and I have the option of iPhone and iPod and then have the option of Apple TV and Computer. Of course the latter is obviously a higher file size because of it's better quality but from past experience converting to this format will not let it sync onto the iPhone or iPod Touch, only Apple TV and Computers as it says. But which one do I choose for iPad viewing? I do not own one yet as I am waiting for an Aussie release but a heads up on which one to select for iPad viewing would be great. |
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Bump. I know it's a hard question but I really need a reply.
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