iPod Video Question

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=44254

Killer722

07-08-2006 15:17:27

Does anybody know how to transfer movies or music from a video iPod to a PC(If possible)? I heard that I might need a program. Thanks in advance for any help. 8)

Averagejoe1039

07-08-2006 15:23:51

I like Videora.

Killer722

07-08-2006 15:46:36

Got a link to one that could do what i asked? Please and Thanks.

Averagejoe1039

07-08-2006 15:48:19

http//www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/[]http//www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/

Sorry for not linking you the first time.

hilaryfanatic09

07-08-2006 17:37:17

Videoras a converter, though. Unless Im misunderstanding what youre asking, I think theres a program called anapod that might work, and a few others too, try searching the forum for anapod, i know there have been threads about it before.

YourGiftsFree

07-08-2006 17:38:46

I use fPod

Killer722

07-08-2006 22:17:45

Yeah, joe i already had videora, i thought you were trying to tell me it had a feature i haven't noticed, you misread the question, i will try these other programs.

Killer722

07-08-2006 23:52:27

[quote8bb3fa11bd="hilaryfanatic09"]Videoras a converter, though. Unless Im misunderstanding what youre asking, I think theres a program called anapod that might work, and a few others too, try searching the forum for anapod, i know there have been threads about it before.[/quote8bb3fa11bd]

Anapod is exactly what i needed, thanks alot.

Now i have a second question, anybody have a program that can convert .cueurl==http://=http:///url & .binurl==http://=http:///url files to avi mp4 mpg, or any format that is compatible with videora? Please and thank you.

ajasax

08-08-2006 00:17:29

You don't simply "convert" .bin/.cueurl==http://=http:///url files directly to .mpg,url==http://=http:///url etc. You first have to use a virtual mounter like [u109ea27077]Daemon Tools[/u109ea27077][=http//www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php?mode=ViewCategory&catid=5][u109ea27077]Daemon Tools[/u109ea27077] to mount the .binurl==http://=http:///url file (it acts as a virtual CD/DVD drive). Then follow the instructions from there on out on the Videora website.

Killer722

08-08-2006 07:08:34

Hm.. I tried daemon tools, but when i try to open both 'devices' (.cue & .binurl==http://=http:///url) It only allows me to add the .cueurl==http://=http:///url image. Not completely sure how that program works.