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Re: freeware I-Pod software.
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote in message news:5pefkhFr1d32U1@mid.individual.net... > "Richard Crowley" wrote ... >> "BIC" wrote ... >>> so the answer is NO then..............you certainly love beating around >>> the bush. >> >> Actually the answer is "HECK NO! AND WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO?" >> You certainly love putting your own spin on other's remarks. >> >> Now here'se a question for YOU... >> >> Why would you want to "update" an iPod's firmware" > > Consider the question withdrawn since I have now > plonked you(*) and I won't see any response. > > (*) For contributing to a very poor signal-to-noise ratio > in this newsgroup. If you disagree with a technical > statement, refute it with facts. If you disagree with > someone else's opinion, you are free to offer your > own. Making personal attacks on others is considered > to be childish behavior and others are free to plonk > you for it. Bye. > so the answer is NO............ |
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Re: freeware I-Pod software.
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> schreef in bericht news:13j3lbj6tqea827@corp.supernews.com... > "Ronboy" wrote ... >> "Richard Crowley" schreef ... >>> "Ronboy" wrote ... >>>> sorry just got it send as an i-pod tool it's possible but should work >>>> with any mp3 player. Possibilities much better then manually working on >>>> a player. I am trying my new I-pod now. It worked fine on a player >>>> without the possibilities of an I-pod. will continue testing. Can >>>> anyone advice me on Anapod. I use an I-pod video. It didn't start with >>>> I-tunes on my pc. Thanx, ronboy >>> >>> I have been using Anapod Explorer for a couple of years. >>> I found iTunes to be user-vicious malware and removed >>> it within an hour of installing it. I have a 60GB 5G iPod. >>> >> thanx I'll remove i-tunes and try anapod. Just found out that some >> videopodcast and videos are not converted to play on the >> i-pod only with quick time full version possible. Some video's play in >> i-tunes but not on the i-pod. error message format not supported all >> files were mp4 files which can be encoded in different ways. I-pod wants >> level 1 as far as I know. > > I have a couple of 3rd party applications which convert video > to the format used by iPod. They work just fine without > having to muck about with that fruity software. I'm very interested in what softwareyou use can you help me giving some titles and maybe some links. Thanx in advance. Ronboy |
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Re: freeware I-Pod software.
"Ronboy" wrote in ...
> I'm very interested in what softwareyou use can you help me giving some > titles and maybe some links. Thanx in advance. Ronboy The iPod uses H.264 video format. There are many apps that will convert from whatever to H.264 For example you could go to http://www.videohelp.com/convert and search on Fomat Conversion: [whatever you have] to H264 I think it was AVS Video Converter I used last and was happy with. It is not free-ware, but it is very-cheap-ware. http://www.avsmedia.com/VideoTools/VideoConverter.aspx |
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Re: freeware I-Pod software.
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> schreef in bericht news:5pepr9Fqnd06U1@mid.individual.net... > "Ronboy" wrote in ... >> I'm very interested in what softwareyou use can you help me giving some >> titles and maybe some links. Thanx in advance. Ronboy > > The iPod uses H.264 video format. There are many apps that > will convert from whatever to H.264 For example you could go to > http://www.videohelp.com/convert and search on > Fomat Conversion: [whatever you have] to H264 > > I think it was AVS Video Converter I used last and was happy > with. It is not free-ware, but it is very-cheap-ware. > http://www.avsmedia.com/VideoTools/VideoConverter.aspx > > Thanx I will try the options mentioned Ronboy |
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