> handbrake is open source and not made by apple, it works on windows
> also. but yea, in general i like apple products, minus a few.
> maybe it runs better on a mac than windows i wouldn't know, all i
> know is it works daggum near flawlessly for me.
> i successfully converted them and imported them into itunes. my wife
> has an ipod capable of video i just havent buggered with it yet, my
> intent is apple tv with them. i watch them with either quicktime or
> itunes depending upon my mood. the end all is i want to watch them on
> an apple tv.
> i woudl *assume* trhat if itunes can play them then ipod can also, but
> i dont know definitively.
> `Cheers
> `~KM
What I learned the first time I converted movies from dvd to my 5th
gen ipod video is that Yes handbrake works great, but then you need to
convert them to ipod and iTunes does not do a good job at this as it's
very slow and there are audio and video dropouts, so Instead I use
iSquint to convert them for ipod. Does a better job and is quicker
than iTunes.
Egun On, Lagunak! (Basque for G'day, Mates)
Pete Nalda
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