movies on it. One day, itunes said I needed to update the firmware
to a higher level. I did and the movies stopped playing, completely.
I was told to go back to the earlier firmware (like version 1.000).
I did, the movies came back, and all is good. I am still on firmware
1.000 and the movies still work fine.
My wife bought me a new video nano for Xmas. I went to the Apple
store to buy a case and casually asked the store clerk if it would
play movies. He said he didn't think so because that is a "violation
of the law" and that if I was doing that I was a law breaker and
should arrested. Cute. Of course, if I BUY video content from him,
then I am a good guy. Another guy in line said that the new nano
will play anything with an .m4a file extension. Interestingly, he
said he took .mp4 files, changed the file extension to .m4a and they
worked.
Anyway, has anyone tried playing their ripped movie collection on
the new nano, or for that matter on a 60 gig iPod with a later
software version?
Thanks and Happy New year to all,
Tim
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