One great way to put your DVD movies on iTunes or iPod is HandBrake. Another is DVD2Pod. For info on HandBrake, go to www.handbrake.fr. For info on DVD2Pod, Google it.
One great way to put YouTube vids on your iPod is through many Firefox add-ons. Just visit this website in Mozilla Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9915
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Or instead of using a firefox add-on, you could press the "download" button that appears under the video on the webpage. Then just open iTunes then go to file>insert file/folder. The video will already be in mp4 format so it is iTunes friendly.
You probably already have an add-on and you don't know it, because there is no download button unless you have an add-on. BTW, I use Google Chrome now, a much better and faster browser than Firefox. I still like Firefox, though.
One great way to put your DVD movies on iTunes or iPod is HandBrake. Another is DVD2Pod. For info on HandBrake, go to www.handbrake.fr. For info on DVD2Pod, Google it.
ReplyDeleteOne great way to put YouTube vids on your iPod is through many Firefox add-ons. Just visit this website in Mozilla Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9915
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ReplyDeleteOr instead of using a firefox add-on, you could press the "download" button that appears under the video on the webpage. Then just open iTunes then go to file>insert file/folder. The video will already be in mp4 format so it is iTunes friendly.
ReplyDeleteYou probably already have an add-on and you don't know it, because there is no download button unless you have an add-on. BTW, I use Google Chrome now, a much better and faster browser than Firefox. I still like Firefox, though.
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