T TranceNW macrumors regular Original poster Sep 9, 2007 #1 im sorry, i know its been asked a thousand times, and i did search. But the things i found just arent what im looking for. Does anybody know a simple Video > iPod converter that supports divx, xvid e.t.c for PC. Thanks in advance
im sorry, i know its been asked a thousand times, and i did search. But the things i found just arent what im looking for. Does anybody know a simple Video > iPod converter that supports divx, xvid e.t.c for PC. Thanks in advance
J jawad7 macrumors member Sep 9, 2007 #2 i'm in the same boat as you mate - looking for a video converter from .mpg to ipod for the mac if you know any?
i'm in the same boat as you mate - looking for a video converter from .mpg to ipod for the mac if you know any?
S Schnebar macrumors 6502 Sep 12, 2007 #3 I have another video question and didn't want to make another thread so here it goes. I ordered the touch so am getting some of my videos ready. I have Inside Man on AVI and I searched the forums and downloaded iSquint but then found out that I could export it to iPhone setting with quicktime. I did that but now I have a video which is 480x198 I know it is widescreen but do I want it like that on the touch? Is there a way to get it to do 480x320 which is I think the touch screen. With a screen this small it would be a waste to have the open space for a widescreen movie. OR should I only convert non-widescreen videos to get 480x320 I could try iSquint but I just have a feeling that quicktime will do a better job because it is made by apple and not just a free-ware program
I have another video question and didn't want to make another thread so here it goes. I ordered the touch so am getting some of my videos ready. I have Inside Man on AVI and I searched the forums and downloaded iSquint but then found out that I could export it to iPhone setting with quicktime. I did that but now I have a video which is 480x198 I know it is widescreen but do I want it like that on the touch? Is there a way to get it to do 480x320 which is I think the touch screen. With a screen this small it would be a waste to have the open space for a widescreen movie. OR should I only convert non-widescreen videos to get 480x320 I could try iSquint but I just have a feeling that quicktime will do a better job because it is made by apple and not just a free-ware program