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aminnazifi

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Apr 2, 2011
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hi
i uploaded 2 videos , i want to know with any apps you know , will ipod touch 4g can play them smooth , without any problem ? you know i want to buy ipod touch 4 this summer and it`s so important for me video playback :

http://hotfile.com/dl/116416630/b15930f/AVRIL_LAVILE_camplicated_xvid_00_00_10-00_00_38.avi.html

http://hotfile.com/dl/116419601/d6e0ed3/Michael_Bolton_Live_at_the_Royal_Albert_Hall_(2009)_00_00_27-00_00_44.mkv.html



videos are so small 2 videos together are under 20 mb .
thanks and waiting for your asnwers
 
if youre going to wait for the summer to buy one, you might as well as wait for the 5th gen, just saying...
 
if youre going to wait for the summer to buy one, you might as well as wait for the 5th gen, just saying...

thanks for notifying but i want to buy ipod 4 at first days of july . i think if ipod touch 5 wants to come out , it will be at the end of sep , if they want to release it soon
when apple want to introduce ipod touch 5 ?

and about videos ?
 
neither of these will play natively on the ipod touch. The ipod only plays mpeg4 or H.264 files. You just need to convert them to play on an ipod. Handbrake is a program that can do that for you.
 
neither of these will play natively on the ipod touch. The ipod only plays mpeg4 or H.264 files. You just need to convert them to play on an ipod. Handbrake is a program that can do that for you.

but i`m sure app players like zomeplayer , oplayer and ... can play avi , mkv and other formats too , i just wanted to know if ipod touch can play these files that have high resolution and high bitrate .
 
but i`m sure app players like zomeplayer , oplayer and ... can play avi , mkv and other formats too , i just wanted to know if ipod touch can play these files that have high resolution and high bitrate .

Files:
AVRIL LAVILE camplicated_xvid 00_00_10-00_00_38.avi | 7.3 MB
Michael Bolton Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2009) 00_00_27-00_00_44.mkv | 11.9 MB

Judging from the TINY file size, they are just music? They are not "high resolution and high bitrate." In other words, they should play fine.

Another note: SD non-native video files will play fine. For HD videos use mp4 h.264 optimized for mobile.
 
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"Your download expired, try again" So sad to see that hotfile's going down the ******* >.> </s>

anyway, if they're low res and bitrate, which I assume these are then 3rd party video players will have trouble at all.

The mkv is probably h264 and AAC 2.0, should mux in to mp4 just fine. Apparently xvid will also work when muxed in to mp4 (as long as no funky parameters are used), however mp3 will need to be converted to AAC.

MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats
 
Files:
AVRIL LAVILE camplicated_xvid 00_00_10-00_00_38.avi | 7.3 MB
Michael Bolton Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2009) 00_00_27-00_00_44.mkv | 11.9 MB

Judging from the TINY file size, they are just music? They are not "high resolution and high bitrate." In other words, they should play fine.

Another note: SD non-native video files will play fine. For HD videos use mp4 h.264 optimized for mobile.

i split 2 videos , and they are about 10 seconds , that`s why they are too small . and of course 12mb for 10sec isn`t low
 
"Your download expired, try again" So sad to see that hotfile's going down the ******* >.> </s>

anyway, if they're low res and bitrate, which I assume these are then 3rd party video players will have trouble at all.

The mkv is probably h264 and AAC 2.0, should mux in to mp4 just fine. Apparently xvid will also work when muxed in to mp4 (as long as no funky parameters are used), however mp3 will need to be converted to AAC.

links are working fine , please try again .
 
i know , with conversion i can play them but i want to play them without converting them . please use buzz player , oplayer , avplayer or anything you know is better .

you know , converting took time for big video files , i just want to cpoy them to my ipod and play them directly

thanks
 
High bitrate - High resolution will be sluggish on iPT, and IMO totally useless - not to mention that it unnecessarily eats storage space.
Better off convert them in h264 at an iPhone/iPT setting format, which is pretty easy to do. And believe me, you have enough time from now to July to do that ;-).
 
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