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I just got a new 60GB Video Ipod, but ran into a problem trying to import videos into Itunes. For some reason only about half of my family guys came in, zero of my offices, and none of my custom Indiana basketball stuff. Anybody know what the deal is?
 

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Matt24 said:
I just got a new 60GB Video Ipod, but ran into a problem trying to import videos into Itunes. For some reason only about half of my family guys came in, zero of my offices, and none of my custom Indiana basketball stuff. Anybody know what the deal is?

It's that Indiana basketball stuff. There's a block on them so as not to contaminate it with crap.
 

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Are the videos that you are trying to put on downloaded from iTunes?
You might have to authorize the computer or something, my girlfriend had a similar problem with her new ipod last night.
 

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Call a tech to come out to help you rectify the problem

You have more than enough money..

Always amazed how cheap gamblers are. They will play 50/100 limit but won't spend 50 bucks and have someone come out to take care of the problem. They would rather spend 4 hours and still be in the same position as when they started.
 

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You need a MPEG-4 encoder so that iTunes will import the file. Use a program like imtoo. I have season 4 and half of season 5 in my iTunes library. Some of these stupid kids don't know how to do that and just waste their 300 bucks + have to buy the videos on iTunes for like 5 bucks!!:dancefool
 

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MATT thats my 13 yr older!! I dont know sh$$ about this stuff Good LUCK!
 

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sounds like a bad flux capacitor to me ..

you need to reconfigure the warp drive to max speed , reboot and then throw the fukkin thing against the wall ..

should work fine then..
 

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I've had an bad experience with an Ipod 20G. I've gone through 4 in about 2 1/2 month. To their credit, Apple keeps sending new ones at no cost. I would suggest buying an extended warrenty as these seem to have some major quality control issues.
 

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Matt24 said:
I just got a new 60GB Video Ipod, but ran into a problem trying to import videos into Itunes. For some reason only about half of my family guys came in, zero of my offices, and none of my custom Indiana basketball stuff. Anybody know what the deal is?

If you have an Apple computer, export your movie by doing the following:

1. Open IMovie
2. From the File menu, choose Share
3. Click QuickTime tab
4. From the Compress movie for pop-up menu, choose Expert Settings
5. Click Share
6. From the Export pop-up menu, choose Movie to iPod (320X240)
7. Click Save. Compression will start.
8. When compression is done, open the new file in QuickTime Player and play it to make sure it is what you expect.
9. Open iTunes 6 and drag you new movie file icon to the iTunes library in the source list.
10. When done sync it with your iPod or manually copy it.

My wife has an Apple and iPod 60GB Video and creates home movies and buys videos from iTunes and syncs them together all the time. I don't know **** about Apple or computers in general. Just how to use the internet.
 

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