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== To get it onto your Video iPod == | == To get it onto your Video iPod == | ||
Requires iTunes 6 and QuickTime 7 Pro | |||
* Export QuickTime using above steps | |||
* Double click the resulting movie (will launch QuickTime Player) | |||
* File->Export... | |||
* in the "Export" popup menu, pick "Movie to iPod (320x240)", and click OK | |||
* Double click the resulting movie (will launch iTunes) | |||
* Get Info on the song | |||
* In the "Info" tab, type in the Artist name | |||
* In the "Options" tab, in the "Video Kind" popup, choose "Music Video", press OK | |||
* Drag the video to your iPod | |||
Revision as of 23:50, 4 November 2005
Select the song(s) you want to convert to QuickTime, then go:
File->Export->QuickTime...
Pick a folder for the destination.
Each song will then be exported using Animation compressor for video, and uncompressed 44HKz 16bit Stereo audio.
You can then double click this resulting file to open it in QuickTime Player.
To get it onto your Video iPod
Requires iTunes 6 and QuickTime 7 Pro
- Export QuickTime using above steps
- Double click the resulting movie (will launch QuickTime Player)
- File->Export...
- in the "Export" popup menu, pick "Movie to iPod (320x240)", and click OK
- Double click the resulting movie (will launch iTunes)
- Get Info on the song
- In the "Info" tab, type in the Artist name
- In the "Options" tab, in the "Video Kind" popup, choose "Music Video", press OK
- Drag the video to your iPod