Guide - DVD & Video 2 iPod (new)
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nolec5
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25. December 2005 @ 09:13 |
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I apologize, it was my understanding that this was your software, which is why I was upset the first time that you ignored my question. Again, I apologize.
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25. December 2005 @ 10:07 |
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wolfx12- sorry, I don't know anything about the PSP.
nolec5 - no worries. When I get a moment I'll go back & have a look at your question(s) ;)
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nolec5
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25. December 2005 @ 10:12 |
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Thanks man, sorry again, I really did think that these were your programs. Happy Holidays.
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25. December 2005 @ 11:11 |
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hopefully someone stumbles across my question i just got this psp and i wanna put some south park on it lol
WOLFX12
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Alecsign
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25. December 2005 @ 18:05 |
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I seem to be missing something. Please advise. I just upgraded to quicktime pro. My objective being able to transfer a movie from a dvd to my new ipod video. Now when I get to the step (on your tutorial) of opening file, I can't seem to find the moviethough it is sitting in my dvd player. Am I supposed to copy it to my computer first even before I try to use quicktime pro and itunes to put it on ipod? if so do I need another program to copy dvd to my hard drive (file). What software do I need?
Thanks
Alec
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sca1515
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25. December 2005 @ 19:31 |
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i actually have kinda a weird problem. when using PSP video 9 and videora i get the same problems where i click on a video to convert, and it does it in 2 sseconds, without actually doing anything at all! and i can't even get quicktime movies to work (.mov) even tho i hear they are supposed to work on ipods
terribly sorri if im just missing something obvious
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Borgamix
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26. December 2005 @ 03:46 |
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Does the 5 gen ipod support srt subtitles??
hi
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Chapster1
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26. December 2005 @ 05:33 |
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Well I am new to this forum and I need a bit of help...I know very very little about Ipods but I need a good MP3 player for the gym and runs etc. I hear the Ipod is a good machine but I also hear that they sux ass as well. Anyways I was wondering DO YOU HAVE to use Itunes when putting songs on your IPOD....just so you know I am soooooooo against paying for internet music its sick so this is a crutial question for me.
Thanks
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26. December 2005 @ 06:03 |
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You more or less have to use iTunes, but you can put music you've downloaded by other means and put it into iTunes. Not to huge a problem. I like my iPod quite a bit, quality piece of work. If your getting one for the gym I'd suggest a nano since they use flash memory, instead of a harddrive. Hardrives have a tendency to break when there jostled around a bit.
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17inNC
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26. December 2005 @ 06:18 |
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Hey its me again. I don't know if this helps, but in really big movies, like 2hrs+, I put the frame rate at 27.97. Thats 2 frames less than usual, and it seems to go just fine. Plus it takes less space.
Oh...And I went to another forum about iPods and they needed help, so I directed them here. Hope you can help the Lethal_B.
All I needed was an account name!!!!!!!!!OMG!!!!!!!!
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Atreyu11
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26. December 2005 @ 12:26 |
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i downloaded cucusoft to make my videos work with my ipod.
after i put one of them to my ipod it says http://www.cucusoft.com across the screen which is pretty annoying.
please tell me how i can get this off if there is a way to.
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26. December 2005 @ 14:54 |
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Atreyu11 - it is watermarked. This is because it is only the trial version. You need to purchase the full version to be able to remove the watermark ;)
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j_df_16
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26. December 2005 @ 17:04 |
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I have read through your guide at least 5 times, but when i try it on my computer it wont work. Could you possibly give me a step by step using videora or psp video 9, i know that you decribed how to do it in your guide, but it wont worl for me, when i find the files and when i right click them it wont bring up open with like you said
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27. December 2005 @ 00:42 |
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Great thread Lethal Nice work
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27. December 2005 @ 02:46 |
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Quote: Great thread Lethal Nice work
Thanks buddy =)
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28. December 2005 @ 00:45 |
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Guys, If you are having trouble with videora, have a look here, you might find a solution.
Known Bugs
Audio/Video sync
Problem - Output files can be out-of-sync. While no set pattern has been established, it seems to be more frequent with input files of 23.976 fps, non-DVD rips, and WMV/MPG filetypes.
Workaround solutions - Try the custom option '-async 1'. If the disconnect gradually increases over time, setting 29.97 fps sometimes gets rid of the problem regardless of the input fps. You can also use AviSynth to assume the FPS and have the audio sync to that. If it's a sudden disconnect, check your VOB Cell settings in DVD Decrypter settings per this thread. Otherwise, test with an AviSynth script per the DaProphecy's method in the FAQ. For non-DVD files, PSPVideo 9 may be a good short-term solution until the converter stabilizes some more or try something like AviDemux.
Audio track not getting picked up
Problem - The IFO stream rip is fine, but the converted file has no sound. The debug info showed to audio track getting picked up. The most obvious case with this is the Madagascar DVD.
Workaround solution ideas - Test with an AviSynth script per the DaProphecy's method in the FAQ (untested). Use a different DVD ripper.
Program doesn't start (.NET issue?)
Problem - Converter errors upon starting with an extended dump.
Solution ideas - Update .NET framework (in all languages you're using!) to most recent solution. Clean out registry. Neither of these have worked for some.
Progress meter incorrect
Problem - During transcodes, the progress meter can be incorrect; thus, transcoding continues after the meter hits 100% and time remaining is zero. People have been seeing this more often with VOB files and/or the H.264 codec.
Workaround - Figure out the length of your movie in seconds and compare that to the 'Processed' field. A 2-hour movie will not finish until Processed hits 7200 seconds.
Artifacts (bad video quality) in darker scenes
Problem - Scenes with darker background colors tend to have more artifacts (blocked video). It's much more obvious on the iPod, so this may be an Apple firmware problem.
Workaround ideas - Use a VBR setting (FQ->VBR, two-pass A->VBR) to improve video quality. The custom option '-mbd 2' might help.
Desktop icon
Problem - When installing, the desktop icon does not appear/stick when using lower color setups.
Workarounds - Select a 32-bit color scheme in your desktop settings, or change the icon in the shortcut.
Profile changes don't always stick
Problem - If you make a change to a profile, click apply, and immediately trancdoe with that profile, the transcode might not use the new settings.
Workarounds - Once you click apply, swtich to another profile and back again to make sure the change is still there. If that doesn't work, create a new profile.
Can only install/use with admin rights
Problem - There have been reports of non-admin users not being able to use the converter.
Workarounds - Separate installs or give all users admin rights.
-I am currently looking for the solution to the problems of the rest of you. Be patient ;)
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. December 2005 @ 00:46
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28. December 2005 @ 06:03 |
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I'll definetly give that a shot, thanks for the help!
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chapp
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29. December 2005 @ 14:30 |
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Lethal B good work my friend love the guides but... where can I find a guide for putting videos onto my ipod...What settings do I use for Videora iPod Converter not PSPVideo9....
Thanks,,
chapp
SHARKY
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29. December 2005 @ 14:47 |
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Hello chapp, nice to meet you.
It's easier if you do it like this:
You tell me what settings you are using and what's going wrong, and then i'll tell you what parts you are doing wrong and where you need to adjust things.
Welcome to the Forums buddy :)
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Miamifan
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29. December 2005 @ 16:21 |
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How do i take limewire videos to itunes for my ipod video
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29. December 2005 @ 16:33 |
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Have you followed the guide??
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Miamifan
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29. December 2005 @ 17:10 |
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what guide i have the free download version
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30gipod
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29. December 2005 @ 19:14 |
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Ok i've done everything and i'm pretty sure everything is working fine but it says 18hrs to transcode the video in videora is that average or did i do something wrong?
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Gamerw15
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29. December 2005 @ 21:59 |
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i am sorry but i am too lazy to look in the other posts becuase there are so many but has any one had the problem that when using quicktime they export it to a mpeg-4 using the standard setting for the H.264 when if finishs there is no sound on the file it plays but there is no sound i have tried many other settings but it doesn't work and i don't know whats wrong. so if some one could help that would be deeply appreciated.
thanks
hey whats up
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30. December 2005 @ 00:44 |
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30gipod - how big is the video you are transcoding, and how fast/slow is your PC? it really shouldn't be taking that long.
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