
coz some new versions like 7.7.9 don't install fine. So I downloaded QuickTime version 7.7.6 (as I'm using windows xp sp3) It goes with all the windows with no bugs n installs fine too. When I read michaelB's comment, it was same as mine. I was starting to think that there's something wrong with either my iPod or my method. Whenever i tried drag n drop the converted video on the iPod's library movies window, the same msg pops up that 'the dash-dash file can't be copied because it can't be played on ur dash-dash iPod. Also under Video tab, set the " Encoder Level" to 1.3.įirst of all i want to thank the admin of this thread, who helped me solve my problem.


First you need to choose a source selection, either a folder (for multiple files) or a single file.Here is a quick guide on how to use the HandBrake software. Finally you have to Sync the library to your Device, just make sure that under Movie tab you have selected appropriate checkboxes so the video files will also be synced.Then add that file to the iTunes library.First you convert the movie file using that tool.

Whatever software you choose, you have to accomplish the video conversion in three steps: I have tried several free alternatives and at the moment, the one I liked is HandBrake, which is the open source video transcoder available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Until recently I was using Free MP4 Video Converter, but with the current version available (november 2017), the software is not that good anymore as it doesn't give you much options on how to convert the movie. Even if the software says it is free, some of them will give you limitations while converting either by adding annoying watermark, slower conversion, or limited video length. Free Download MacX MediaTrans Convert with third-party toolsįirst lets briefly examine free third-party converter software available to download.
