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Jan 10, 2006View in Crawl 4
Actually, this IS the LAST iPod guide a windows user would ever need. There are enough other iPod guides out there that you'd probably never get around to reading this OSX specific one.
Just because it's for OSX doesn't mean it's not helpful. The information is fine, you just can't use the programs that it talks about. Windows can even use Quicktime Pro (if you want to take that long) There was some helpful information about the different video formats, and what better for TV viewing and such, along with hints about a/v cables.
SWEET info.Even SWEETER to be reading it on a Mac.A lot of stuff there, and extremely thorough. That's the kind of site I like... give me everything I might need and I'll sort out the stuff I don't want.I can digg it.
i got my 5th video ipod last month, i've searched in different forums and google and have tried several differenct programs, like pq, imtoo, xlisoft,cucusoft etc, for those who are looking for an easy to use solution and willing to spend some money, i'd like to recommend you use cucusoft DVD to ipod video converter suite,it can not only rip dvd to ipod but also can convert almost all kinds of video files in your hard disc, it's an all-in-one solution, it works perfect for me.From experience, only cucusoft can convert all my dvds (around 60), some others have trouble to recongize my dvds.i get it from <a class="user" href="http://www.allforvideo.com/download/iPodSuit_r56510.exe">http://www.allforvideo.com/download/iPodSuit_r56510.exe</a>
orangetikiJan 10, 2006
very through and informative. site rocks. And as for windows, cracka please. Shouldn't you be using a Rio or something?
diggnationdevonJan 10, 2006
Considering most people have Windows there needs to be a Windows version here.
ericesqueJan 10, 2006
Actually, this IS the LAST iPod guide a windows user would ever need. There are enough other iPod guides out there that you'd probably never get around to reading this OSX specific one.
bentcornerJan 10, 2006
What's the percentage of iPod users that are Mac users? Could have sworn that iTunes didn't hit big until they opened up the Windows users.
straboJan 10, 2006
Just because it's for OSX doesn't mean it's not helpful. The information is fine, you just can't use the programs that it talks about. Windows can even use Quicktime Pro (if you want to take that long) There was some helpful information about the different video formats, and what better for TV viewing and such, along with hints about a/v cables.
dznpusherJan 10, 2006
SWEET info.Even SWEETER to be reading it on a Mac.A lot of stuff there, and extremely thorough. That's the kind of site I like... give me everything I might need and I'll sort out the stuff I don't want.I can digg it.
kuyaJan 11, 2006
Finally, an excellent video iPod guide for the Mac. Who's going to create one for Windows?
mrxxgNov 6, 2006
i got my 5th video ipod last month, i've searched in different forums and google and have tried several differenct programs, like pq, imtoo, xlisoft,cucusoft etc, for those who are looking for an easy to use solution and willing to spend some money, i'd like to recommend you use cucusoft DVD to ipod video converter suite,it can not only rip dvd to ipod but also can convert almost all kinds of video files in your hard disc, it's an all-in-one solution, it works perfect for me.From experience, only cucusoft can convert all my dvds (around 60), some others have trouble to recongize my dvds.i get it from <a class="user" href="http://www.allforvideo.com/download/iPodSuit_r56510.exe">http://www.allforvideo.com/download/iPodSuit_r56510.exe</a>
wadaodiJan 4, 2009
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