How to Use Video with Your Apple iPod
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:29pm (GMT)
The new video capable iPod has opened a new world of possibilities for
people upgrading to the newest iPod model. However, for the most part,
most do not know how to encode video to portable devices that require
strict format requirements. For those who own a PSP, you might know a
thing or two about encoding video. The PSP and iPod can only play
MPEG-4 encoded videos with AAC audio tracks. There are limits to
resolution and bit rates of the videos you can use on your iPod. It may
seem that this video iPod thing is too complicated for a "normal"
person to figure out, but here are some simple instructions on how to
create video for your new video iPod:
If you have QuickTime Pro 7, you can make your own videos that will
allow you to play them on your iPod. With QuickTime, you can easily
convert your home videos or any other video into a format that your
iPod will recognize. First, make sure that you are, in fact, running
the newest version of QuickTime, 7 or later. After you have the latest
version of QuickTime installed, go ahead and open it. Now, go ahead and
choose the "Open File" option from the File menu at the top left corner
of the QuickTime window. Select the video or movie that you would like
to play on your iPod and then click on the Open button. Now choose the
"Export" option from the File menu. You should see an option that says,
"Movie to iPod (320x240)", click on the Save button. Now the Export
progress bar will show you how far the export process has gone before
being completed.
However, if your movie is longer, then it will take more time than if
you had a shorter movie. Once the export has been completed, QuickTime
Pro will put the new version of your movie on your desktop. This is the
version that will be able to play on your video iPod. Go ahead and open
up this new version of your movie and play it to make sure it looks the
way it is supposed to. To get the video to your iPod, you will have to
launch iTunes version 6. If you do not have iTunes 6, you should
download it at this time. Now drag the new movie file into your iTunes
library. Put it into a folder or a playlist of your choice. Connect
your iPod to your computer and synchronize it with your iTunes. Now if
you would like to play the movie, select the "Videos" and then the
"Movies" option from your video iPod's Main Menu. All available movies
will be listed in alphabetical order. Go ahead and select the desired
movie to play.
But what do you do if you want to watch episodes of your favorite
television show from your iPod, on your TV? Don't worry; here are some
quick and easy steps for you to be watching them in no time:
First, you will need some items, a video-capable iPod, and
iPod-compatible video (like the one you just converted in QuickTime),
an AV cable (these can be bought off eBay if you do not have one for
only five or six bucks). Now you can configure your iPod video options
that will allow you to control how you export video. On the iPod Video
Options screen, you can select how your video iPod will handle the
video file playback. In order to open these settings, first choose
Videos then Video Settings on your main iPod menu. This screen will
offer three different settings: TV Out, TV Signal and Widescreen.
Adjust these setting to pick the video playback style that you need.
Whenever your iPod plays a video file, it will either play the video on
the built-in screen or it will transmit the video signal out of the
microphone jack. To control which one your iPod does, go to the TV Out
option. If you choose No, the playback will remain on the iPod. If you
select, "Yes" then a TV signal is produced. If you would like the iPod
to ask you every time it plays a video file, select the Ask option.
Now that you know how to convert video files on your computer into iPod
compatible video, and you know how to get movies or video on your iPod
to play on your television set, you should be set to go with your new
video iPod.
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