mnx12
08-12-2006 20:45:59
So I have an avi video that is 640 x 352 (2011 ratio) and I want to put it onto itunes/ipod. How can I convert it, and keep the same size, without putting it to 320x240 or whatever? I know there is a program I used to use that could do this, but no I have no idea what it was now...Any help would be great.
Offer4All
08-12-2006 21:15:26
[quote5cb3ec9e15="mnx12"]So I have an avi video that is 640 x 352 (2011 ratio) and I want to put it onto itunes/iPod. How can I convert it, and keep the same size, without putting it to 320x240 or whatever? I know there is a program I used to use that could do this, but no I have no idea what it was now...Any help would be great.[/quote5cb3ec9e15]
There are many free programs that lets you specify the ratio you want. I cant think of any program right now but try searching on download.com.
csurge
09-12-2006 00:39:02
Doesn't the ipod only support (edit I just realized how stupid I looked)320x240? You might kill the battery alot quicker by using that res as opposed to 320x240
Buster389
09-12-2006 00:41:22
im guessing he wants to keep it big so he can hook it up to a TV, if that is the case he could have it plugged in at the same time
mnx12
09-12-2006 09:00:22
Does it only support 320x240?? I didn't know that. I just wanted it that way so that the quality would be better...
csurge
09-12-2006 09:37:34
Nevermind, you can play 640x480
[quoted97a881a57]What can your old iPod do? And what we'd like to see improved
Owners of the original nonenhanced iPod benefit from upgrading to firmware 1.2. In addition to brightness control, new features include letter overlay, gapless playback, and the ability to playback the new 640x480 iTunes video content on the 320x240 screen. Older iPodders cannot play the enhanced iPod games nor can they perform an instant search (Editor's note we had earlier reported that the older iPod did not feature gapless playback; in fact, it does with software update 1.2).[/quoted97a881a57]