How to convert video for the iPod
September 26th, 2008 by Jasmine France
Credit: CNET/Corinne Schulze
Got a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.
A key draw of the iPod as a portable video player (PVP) is the fact that its complementing software, iTunes, offers a cheap, easy, and legal way to get content that will play on the device. But what if you already own the video files you'd like to watch, but they're in any variety of formats that aren't natively supported by the iPod? iTunes has a built-in converter, but then you'd be limited to the file types that QuickTime supports. If you want the capability to convert from the full gamut of video file types, check out the tip below.
A note before starting: There's quite a selection of free software programs available that convert from nearly every file type to an iPod-friendly format, but many of the ones I tried in the service of this tutorial had drawbacks, such as processor hang ups and unclear conversion progress monitoring. In testing, I found that Videora didn't choke up my system, and it's so clear on its own that you'll scarcely need to follow this tutorial. If nothing else, the walkthrough below will at least give you a feel for the interface — including the extensive ad placement that lets you enjoy the software for free.
Cost: Free
Level: Beginner
Time commitment: Varies, but figure on about one hour per hour of video (unmonitored)
System requirements: Windows
- Download and install Videora iPod Converter
Open Videora and select your iPod type. If you have more than one iPod, start with the one you use most for video. You can adjust settings later for different players.
- Add videos
Click the Convert button at the top of the window, then select the Video File tab.
- Select user profile
Click Normal Mode for the least amount of tweaking on your part. You can always go under the settings tab to adjust video output type, should you choose. For the iPod Touch (or iPhone), videos are automatically converted to H.264 at 480x320. For the iPod Classic or Nano, videos will be H.264 QVGA.
- Add video
Click Select File, then navigate to the window that contains the video that you want to convert.
- Select output directory
Click Browse, then navigate to the folder where you want your output file saved. I have a specific folder named iPod Videos for such purposes. Click Next.
- Name the video
Type in a name for the video. This is how the title will be displayed on your iPod. Click Next.
- Adjust video settings
The better the video quality you select, the larger the output file will be. I left the settings as is and the result was passable when played back on the iPod. Click Next.
- Convert video
Click Start Converting.
- Monitor progress
You'll be taken to a screen with two options. Click View Conversion in Process. You can also get to the monitoring screen by clicking the Convert button at the top of the screen, and then the Progress tab.
- Add files to the queue
Repeat steps 2 through 9, adding as many videos as you wish to convert. I recommend doing this at night before you go to bed, as the process is time consuming and slows your machine somewhat. You can check the box labelled Shutdown When Complete if you want your computer to be automatically shut down at the end of the process.
Videora should automatically add the completed files to iTunes — it did for me most of the time. In the event that it fails to add a file, simply navigate to the output folder you selected and drag the file directly into the iTunes interface. Videos automatically show up under Movies unless you edit each one's information in iTunes. To do so, right click the file, select Get Info, then click the Video tab. Under the Video Kind drop-down, select the appropriate category. If it's a TV Show, you can add the show name, season number, and episode number.







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nom
September 26th, 2008 at 1:23pm
I thought this was AppleSource - so why the Windows only application?
hamwedges
September 26th, 2008 at 5:44pm
Whats the point of having a Windows-only app on AppleSource? I mean, seriously guys...
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September 27th, 2008 at 1:00pm
Handbrake works for Mac, and it also has windows version now
shine sun
December 5th, 2008 at 7:58pm
i prefer Nidesoft for its clear converting image and fast speed. The most important thing is that it is easy to use, especially for beginners. If you are interested, you can see its sites and make further comparison. I usually visit http://www.nidesoft.com you can have a try.
Anand Kumar
January 3rd, 2009 at 5:13pm
DVDVideoSoft works well on XP. It doesn't take 60 mins for converting a 60 mins video.
Winnie
January 5th, 2009 at 7:18pm
Handbrake works for both Mac and Windows. It is very professional and free. http://www.moviesmac.com/tutorial/how-to-use-handbrake-convert-videos-on-mac.html#119
haiyeer
February 20th, 2009 at 8:54pm
I use nidesoft ipod video converter which provides an easy and completed way to convert iPod video, iPhone video from all popular video files. It can convert almost all kinds of Movie/Video format, such as MP4, MP4 AVC, H.264, WMV, MP3 , WMA, AAC.etc. http://www.nidesoft.com/ipod-video-converter.html
Arran McDonald
April 5th, 2009 at 8:39pm
Just use use HandBrake it runs on Linux, Mac OS X & Windows
dudude
April 20th, 2009 at 12:50pm
as ipod accepts mp4 format, you just need a converter that will go from dvd to ipod mp4 and then transfer the output mp4 videos to your ipod with the sync of itunes library. I prefer using clone2go dvd to ipod converter as it combines three main features into one program: 1. rip dvd to ipod 2. convert video to ipod 3. download youtube videos to ipod here is the step by step tutorial that shows you how to rip dvd, convert video and download youtube video to ipod: http://www.clone2go.com/tutorials/convert-dvd-to-ipod.php
Boodyalive
May 19th, 2009 at 7:37pm
hi, i also know a really nice mac tool that can convert videos on Mac. it is really easy to use and really fast and with high output quality. also a DVD Ripper that can convert DVD to all popular video formats on Mac. just try it: DVD Ripper Mac http://www.aiseesoft.com/dvd-ripper-for-mac.html + Video Converter Mac http://www.aiseesoft.com/video-converter-for-mac.html
Ricky03
October 31st, 2009 at 8:41pm
Seems good,thanks for sharing,but I am using Aneesoft Free iPod Video Converter,it’s free and works like a charm.I don't think I need to change.
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May 10th, 2010 at 5:02pm
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elle
October 20th, 2010 at 8:18pm
Good post, and thx for sharing, and here is video converter for mac version http://www.tune4mac.com/mac-video-converter/
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November 12th, 2010 at 9:31pm
Thanks for sharing, as a Mac user, I want to know if this software can support on my Mac
jansen
November 23rd, 2010 at 6:36pm
Thanks for sharing this post.It is truely a useful information for me if you are a mac user , i find Wondershare mac video converter is a pretty nice one for converting video on mac.
karl
November 23rd, 2010 at 6:41pm
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ashutty
December 30th, 2010 at 8:45pm
Thank you for the nice tips. I think I can have a try Thanks! ipad to mac transfer
Robinson
July 25th, 2011 at 4:19pm
Here is another step by step guide on how to convert all kinds of videos to ipod/ipad MP4 With AVS Video Converter. http://www.best-video-converter.net/guide/convert-to-mp4.html