Yes but with no control over it's parameters. They have a "Convert  
Selection for iPod" option that just takes off and does something you  
have no say on HOW. Note the missing "..." at the end of the command  
indicating no dialog box with options will follow.

If you use Macintosh
For ultimate control you can burn a DVD image with iDVD from mp4s and  
then use Handbrake to rip them to your exactly preferred specs with  
its ffmpeg 2-pass and crop encoder.

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On Apr 7, 2006, at 7:48 AM, WWWhatsup wrote:

> I could be wrong but I believe, if you have a recent version  
> installed,
> you can do it in iTunes.
>
> joly
>
>>>     The other day someone here told of an inexpensive piece of  
>>> software
>>> for
>>> Macs that will convert MPEG-4 videos into an iPod format using  
>>> iMovie.
>>> What
>>> is the name of that software?



 
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