Thanks- I don't want to outlay the money if this does not exisit, so even knowing there is a way helps me make a decision!
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iTunes will turn anything except Windows Media into an iPod-compatible movie file for you (right-click and select "Convert selection for iPod").
The vids that will give you trouble are the ones created in WMM and only available as WMV. If you have the pro version of Flip4Mac (or Sorensen Squeeze), you can convert them to M4V, but I don't know of a way to do it for free.
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Thanks Jessica!
Also, is there any/much difference between the new iPod "classic" 80G and the video iPod 80G. Our school has the older one on clearance for $200
The Classic has the new software which has shinier visual effects, but as far as I've seen, it doesn't actually do anything different from the 80GB 5G.
sophia,
I recieved some $$ for my birthday and am thinking of getting an iPod that plays videos. Does anyone know if there is some sort of hack/way for it to play non-itunes videos, and where I would look for that-- say if I wanted to play fanvids that are .avi?
FWIW, I like ipodifier (PC) to convert ipod videos. It is much more consistent than videoera, IME.
I have a 80G Video and I really like it. I really like the ability to play video podcasts.
I've read in various places that the iPod "classic" has slightly worse sound quality. I'd go with the previous model.
Eek! I just ordered an iPod Classic!
I've got an iPod Classic and the sound quality issues aren't there for 99.9% of the population. Most of those reports on sound quality are coming from the same sorts of folks who will spend hundreds of dollars of a couple of feet of speaker cable. Not your average Joe Consumer.