The iPod video is regarded as the final generation of iPods, which have astonished the market and sales since its introduction. Essentially, this new gadget can play videos. If this seems to be enjoyable, the technical aspect may need some assistance.
To begin, both the PSP and the iPod can play H.264 / MPEG-4 encoded movies with AAC audio tracks. As a result of this, the resolution is relatively restricted, as are the data rates that may be used on the device. This limitations imply (for the H.264 video) up to 768 Kbps, 320 x 240, and 30 frames per second for the new iPod video. For MPEG-4 video, the limitations are 2.5 mbps, 480 x 480, and 30 frames per second. Furthermore, the AAC audio bit rate is about 160 Kbps. Following the establishment of these limitations, the following step is to determine the video's source, which may be either a DVD or a computer video.
In other words, Apple says in a completely informational commercial released on the official website that the new iPod, dubbed the new iPod video, can hold 15,000 music, 25,000 pictures, and up to 150 hours of video.
If you want to obtain a video from a DVD, the first step is to put the DVD into the device. Following that, you should open the DVD (if it does not open automatically) by selecting file and open DVD from the menu. Check the settings in the DVD menu to configure everything to your liking, whether it's language, subtitles, or chapters. Begin watching the movie by navigating through the DVD menu. When the video starts, click the record button and go to the folder where you wish to save the recorded files. When you wish to stop the recording, just click the stop button, and if all goes well, you will get a screen confirmation that you have successfully converted your file.
If you want to convert a video from your computer to your iPod video, the first step is to go to the file menu and choose open video file. After then, your movie should begin to play, which is the ideal time to make any necessary adjustments. You may also use the bottom playback controls to precisely time the start of the recording. When you've chosen, click the record button and feel free to stop it at any moment. After recording, much as when importing movies from a DVD player, a notification will appear on the screen indicating that everything went well.
If you follow these simple guidelines, the films and movies will be safely saved on your iPod and you will be able to view them whenever you want. However, bear in mind that the iPod has limited storage capacity and resolution, so you should be selective in choosing what to retain and what to discard. The new iPod video is a difficult and creative product that mixes music and pictures, for the first time allowing video to be played on such a tiny digital gadget.
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