Software For Converting Video For iPod
I was checking through my MacUpdate feed and noticed the number of apps for converting video for iPod (just after posting about how iTunes does it)! Anyway, here is a fairly good list of apps for converting your videos to playback on your iPod. Here goes.
- MoviePod: Drag & drop conversion of movies for iPod.
- DVD2Pod: based on HandBrake, DVD2Pod rips your DVDs into an iPod-compatible format.
- iSquint: Free app with drag & drop video conversion for iPod. Can also optimize for TV.
- MoviesForMyPod: Batch conversion of QuickTime movies into iPod-compatible video. (Creates podcast movies / 320×240 MPEG-4 / H.264 files).
- podFlicks: Automatically convert movies into iPod-compatible format.
- Transipod: Converts files for iPod. Batch processing, add to iTunes, drag & drop.
- Video2Pod: Shareware app for converting movies for iPod.
As usual, if there are any missing just drop a comment. Likewise, drop me a comment if any suck!
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July 15th, 2007 at 8:27 am
Hi,
I just wanted to let someone know that there’s another site that you can use to convert videos for the IPod. I tried that Streamclip and found that it was a bit confusing. I know that there are alot of other frustrated IPod users like myself. The site is E-Zsoft.com and it’s free. They also have the DVD coverter for the IPod & IPhone.
Thank you for passing on the info.
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May 11th, 2008 at 6:13 am
Ya… I was wondering if you knew any good ones for Windows Users. If you don’t, thats cool. But I’m trying to find something, cause I have a couple music videos that when I get Itunes to convert them, they lose their sound… Weird eh? Well thanks
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March 15th, 2010 at 3:02 am
Hi! I have a problem when converting (with iTunes) a video file. The file I want to convert is already an .mp4 file but i don´t know why it doesn´t runs propperly on ipod, just the sound appears and no images. The same happens if I try to convert the file with iTunes or QuickTime, the movie comes out with a white screen and the sound, so no images or anything (besides sound xD) at all. I have the latest versions from both programs.
Does anybody know what might be happening? Any solutions?
I’m really stuck here, so appreciate any help! Thanks!!!!
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