Strategies To Watching iPod Shows On Your Convenient Movie Player

By Kerr Graves

You can pack your movie iPod system with a lot of movies from sources other than iTunes. There are many sources for new and old movies online that can be downloaded and prepared for iPod viewing. Before you can watch a movie on your iPod screen, the movie file must first be converted into an MPEG 4 which is standard for iPod viewers.

MPEG 4 file format is the standard used by all iPod movie players. Movie that you choose to purchase from sources other than iPod ready website like iTunes must first be converted into MPEG 4 file format before you can watch the movie. The software you will need can be easily found by searching for movie conversion software in one of the major search engines.

Some people think that once they convert a movie file into MPEG 4 that the file is ready for their iPod system. This is not true. The movies that you are converting must also match the 640 by 480 screen resolution that is used by the iPod viewer. This is the only way to get the best picture quality.

Some people seem to be okay with a slight distortion and the iPod system does have a little bit of leeway, but not a lot. If you have a movie that you really want to enjoy on your iPod system, it is always better to use a screen resolution of 640 by 480. This is the same resolution that all iPod ready movies come in.

If you want to convert home movies and videos, Apple has a program called QuickTime 7 Pro that you can use. This program seamlessly converts home movies and videos into an iPod format for perfect picture viewing. This is a wonderful way to store home movies of friends and family for viewing when you are away.

So how do you transfer home videos to you iPod? It is very easy. Once you transfer the video file from your digital camcorder to you desktop computer, download QuickTime 7 Pro and start the program. You will see the title of the video that you want to transfer and convert in the top menu.

Once the file conversion process is initiated, the computer will do the rest of the work. The program comes along with a progress bar that keeps you abreast of the progress. You will be able to see how the file conversion is coming along.

Once the conversion is complete for your home movie, you will be required to synchronize the movie on your computer with the iPod software before it can be transferred to your iPod. The synchronization process works the same way with home videos as it does with storing songs on your iPod. - 29872

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