What you seek is a HACK. BUT it may very well be that the video  
playback requires different hardware inside as well. Time will tell.  
i would sell the iPod Photo or color iPod for $199 or $299 to a non- 
video interested person (according to size) and be happy to have  
video for $100 more.
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On Oct 12, 2005, at 1:21 PM, uwriteto wrote:

> In my limited 5 minute research on this, it appears that the answer is
> no, the older color iPods do not play video, and may never play video,
> which annoys me.
>
> --Yves
>
> On 10/12/05, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On another note. I read in the early reports that the new iPods
>> simply have the same video capability that older iPods have but are
>> disabled. I ussume a firmware update might activate this
>> functionality? Can anyone confirm this? I wonder which of the older
>> models can do this...



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