>From my brief experience, I think you have to select the video through the
Videos section in the iPod's menu system.

I think I once selected a video to the play from the music section of my
Ipod and all I got was the audio and a timeline.  No Vision.

I could be totally wrong though because I can't test it at the moment.

Thomas



> Ken
> Is this any use?
> (I am 10.3.9 on powerbook)
> Have you got iTunes v6?
> 
> I open my movie in iMovie, then:
> File, Share, Quicktime, Compress Movie for: "Expert Settings", click Share,
> from Export Pop-up select "Movie to Ipod", then click Save and wait.
> Can take a long time.
> 
> Then drag it to itunes.
> Have you got iTunes 6?
> 
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302559
> 
> I exported a 4min iMovie (1.3 GB) to iPod using the Share command in iMovie.
> It took 20 mins, the result was fairly watchable and the resulting file size
> was only 22mb!!!
> 
> Rod
> 
> 
> 
> on 11/1/06 4:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> well I'm the birthday boy with a 30 Gig Ipod Movie unit!
>> Sadly when we transfer movies (Mpeg via Streamclip, fantastic
>> compression) the movies show up in the I pod but will play no vision.
>> The cursor moves as if the movie is playing but no vision!!
>> Also even after a reinstall of the Ipod sotware there is no VIDEO
>> folder displayed in I Tunes for the I pod?? Should there be??
>> 
>> Strangely enough they play on my sons identical unit. Both of them are
>> from Los Angeles.
>> He is running Tiger on his I Book, I'm still on 10.3.9. I'd make the
>> jump but my Digi 001 won't operate under tiger, also have to go to PT
>> 6.9.2.
>> 
>> Is anybody well versed in the area & if so do you have any clues as to
>> what's going on?
>> 
>> TIA,
>> 
>> Ken Jackson
>> 
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