Richard (Show) Hall has been very helpful to me.  This is basically some
wonderful information that he shared:

I do everything manually - I manually update in iTunes, manually select
files and select download, and then manually drag everything to my iPod, so
that may make a difference. Plus, whenever it doesn't work for me to put
them in iPod I always get an error message - something about these files
won't work on this iPod, and you didn't say anything about an error message.


Having said all that ...

I right/control click on the file that won't work and select "convert for
iPod" or something like that. It then starts converting, which takes a while
and you can even see the conversion progress if you click on a little thing
that starts swirling over on the left menu.

Once it/they have converted, then it places the new files in the "movies"
folder in iTunes, so you now have two copies of the file. This through me
off at first because I thought it was the same file, but there is a new one
in the movie folder and that one should work.

BEV AGAIN:  I'm gradually getting a handle on how this all works and
enjoying it tremendously.  If you're on the fence about buying, I'll give
you a nudge in that direction!


On 1/3/07, Gromik Tohoku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   I am thinking of purchasing a video ipod, so your
> questions and answers might be of great benefits to
> the group, if you don't mind keep the conversation
> open.
> Thanks
> Nicolas
>
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> Sendai, Japan
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