|  | Posted by Gary L T on 10/19/05 18:21 
"XP" <xp@nospam.comn> wrote in message news:d16cl1t0mf8i1r82okeoer7h0utkjn6pql@4ax.com...
 > On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:21:31 +1300, "Gary L T" <garylt@it.net> wrote:
 
 > The H.264    mode is   called AVC ,   you can change the file name to what
 > ever you like, the   M4V+++++  is the MP4 file format, but the H.264
 > (AVC)
 > is  called MAQ+++++
 >
 > Try changing the file names to the iPod  ones..
 >
 >
 > Plus they might update the PSP Video 9   for iPod, as its a nice program
 > to
 > use, even used to rip a PAL DVD that I have and it played 100% on a Jap
 > PSP..
 >
 > Used DVD Decrypter to get the VOB files, funny how a so called NTSC PSP
 > can
 > play a  PAL Image with out any sound sync lose..
 >
 > Does the iPod have  NTSC/PAL options.?
 >
 >
 > The other thing you could try is the FFMPEG Flags..
 >
 > http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php
 
 Thanks XP for this information. Up until now, I have been using the "File"
 "Import"
 command of iTunes without success. So I thought I would try another way of
 opening the file in iTunes. I went to "My Computer" and found the file:
 M4V10001.mp4 and then went through the "open with" procedure and selected
 "itunes". Strangely enough, this actually imported the mp4 file into iTunes
 and
 played it back!! I am not sure why this worked when the "File" "Import"
 command of iTunes rejected the file.
 
 So I am half way there, all I have to do now is to download the 54Mb update
 "IpodSetup.exe" and see if I can transfer the movie file from iTunes to my
 iPod.
 I have a 60GB photo IPod that was bought in January this year, so I hope
 this
 model will be able to play this video?
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