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October 13, 2005

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No one actually has their new 5G (video-capable) iPod yet, but you can start preparing your movies now, reports multimedia designer Paul Burd in one digital life. Use a new preset in QuickTime Pro version 7.0.3. Open the movie that you would like to put on your iPod (when you get it). Select Export from the File pull-down menu. From there, select Movie to iPod (320x240), and click Save. The result will be a 320-pixel by 240-pixel m4v file encoded with H.264, AAC audio. The fps (frames per second) will be the same as your source movie (up to 30fps). Strangely enough, there are no configurable options associated with the preset, unlike the other presets. Next, add the movie to your iTunes 6 library, like you would with any other song, and sync with your new iPod. [one digital life]


Originally posted by Socrates Maupin from Cinema Minima, remediated by yatta on Oct 13, 2005 at 02:47 PM