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Changing the format of a DVD into something you can watch on your video iPod is the job of a iPod video converter The video iPod and new iPhone will play movies in the open standard format of MPG-4 or H.264. If you download a movie from the iTunes Store, it’s usually a H.264.
Apple chose these types of files because they allow the file to be reasonably small while still giving you a good quality picture. You’ll get nice sharp resolution without putting too much drain on your battery.
There are many other types of video files in circulation which you’ll need to convert before you can use them on your iPod.
Any DVD or other types of movie files saved on your computer’s hard drive that you’d like to watch on your iPod will need to be run through some kind of iPod video converter to turn them into a movie compatible with your iPod.
If you want to watch the movie on the small screen of your ipod, convert the file into a smaller resolution. No need for hi-def, that would just be overkill. That will help to conserve battery power. For H.264 files, use a 320×240 resolution at 768 kbps. For MPEG-4 files, 480×480 resolution at 2.5mbps is fine. A standard iPod encoded video will be approximately 500MB for every hour of video.
More about iPod video converter can be found at iPod file converter.
Vid Sharing offers Internet users the opportunity to view many of their favorite shows from television, as well as things they would never find on regular TV, online. Millions of users watch Online Videos every day. Wouldn’t it be nice to have your favorite videos on your computer or a disc to watch whenever you like?
Now you can. Zamzar allows users to easily convert Web Videos to any video file format they choose and download the resulting file to their computer. The easy-to-use service is ad-supported, so anyone can use it at no charge.
Zamzar offers twelve file formats to choose from, so no matter what player you prefer or what OS you are using, it can convert files into a format that you can use. The interface is really simple, so there’s no reason you can’t have any video from any Video Sharing site to view any time you choose.
Fans of Sci-Fi TV will be happy to know that they can now view some of their favorite TV Programs from the station online. Sci Fi TV has begun showing some of their most popular shows, such as Heroes, through streaming video and video on demand.
Sci Fi TV is following the lead of numerous other cable channels and networks in making some of their most beloved TV Shows available online. Fans previously only had the options of watching the shows when they were aired or recording them on the VCR or TiVo.
Sci Fi TV has quite a following, and many of them are happy to watch their favorite TV Shows at their regularly scheduled times or record them using their Digital Video Recorder. But more options make their viewing experience even better.
The convenience of watching favorite TV Shows online keeps fans happy and allows them more opportunities to catch the latest episodes. This results in greater viewer loyalty and interest. Sci Fi TV is one of the growing number of networks that is realizing and taking advantage of this.
Two years ago watching Web Television online was almost completely unheard of due to all that buffering, installing countless software and slow internet connections. However, now there is plenty of rock solid Web Television out there for anyone to watch and the quality is getting better every day.
Now have a think about which one of these you would want to help you find great Funny Videos online.
Video clips - All these funny videos here have been hand picked by keen editors who select the best in Funny Videos and collate YouTube Clips and Web Television from other video sharing sites like Metacafe.com, StupidVideos.com and CollegeHumour. Because these vids are hand picked and organized by a human being you can expect to find the best Web Television.
YouTube Clips - The videos from YouTube, although often great contain a real mixture of quality. Even though YouTube has a powerful community to help decide which videos are good and which videos are not there is a lot of spamming that goes on, and lots of incorrectly organized videos. This can make browsing for quality Web Television a little bit frustrating.
In yet another catch-up attempt, Microsoft unveiled its online video upload site called Soapbox to the general public in a beta release.
Original post by DMConfidential - Internet Marketing Newsletter and software by Elliott Back
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