Wednesday, April 28, 2010

iPod Video

Since their launch in the year 2001, iPods are the most popular MP3 players in use throughout the world. Now we have iPhone also. But what if we don’t make best use of what we have?! Most wonderful utility of an iPod of today’s generation is its ability to play video and also camera. New additions such as Voice Control, graphics enhancements, improved accessibility, higher capacity, and a faster processor help to refine an already excellent product. The iPod is the ultimate symbol of the digital age and only those entirely out of the loop haven't heard about it by now. The iPod is today's hottest gadget.
If you are afraid of missing your favorite serial, you can download the video from You tube directly to your iPod and watch. Cricket match will not be missed while travelling if you have a good video iPod with Wi-Fi. Entertainment has become so different, enjoyable by these iPods and with reachable prices. Now a days, more and more people are purchasing a set of speakers for their iPods, some to replace their current home audio set ups in order to get rid of the cd collections that take up so much room, some to have a portable audio source for when they are away on holiday, some just for having some iPod speakers because everyone else is buying them.
There are a few troubleshoots with iPod videos. Certain movie and video files are not compatible with iPods. But, the best thing is, free iPod video converter software are available in the internet using which we can convert any video file to an iPod compatible video format. Equipped with extensive features, the iPod Video Converter allows you to transform your photos into video, split file by preset size or time, or transform a file into a preset size to fit your iPod. And it is also possible to convert selected video segments to iPod compatible versions with few softwares. These softwares come with High conversion speed, Command line support and schedule conversion support. The video player is very user friendly; plays the video with just few clicks. iPods will play back videos encoded using either the MPEG-4 or H.264 codecs. These are open-standard video formats, and not in any way proprietary to Apple, but at the same time do not represent a broad portion of the video content that is currently available outside of the iTunes Store. Further, this does not represent the video standard that is used by most video recording devices, TV recording devices, or commercial DVDs. The result is that finding video content from anywhere other than the iTunes Store that is already encoded in an Apple-ready format is going to be difficult, and much of this content will therefore need to be converted. The following year came an upgrade to the fifth-generation iPod providing higher-resolution video playback. Though a little expensive, it is worth buying iPods especially for those who travel very often and who love iPods.

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