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Format : Windows Media Audio/Video file ( plz help )

i got the Videora iPod Converter it works fine with every Format but when i try to Convert the Format Windows Media Audio/Video file it dose nothing =( plz help me

Posted on Dec 9, 2005 6:53 AM

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Posted on Dec 11, 2005 5:38 AM

I had the same issue, however I used this program;





http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/

I'm pasting this from the Videora site, the settings worked for me when others didn't, enjoy:

Configuring videora converter

0) Start Videora iPod converter.
1) Click setup in the left nav.
1.5) Click the profiles tab.
2) Click new profile.
3) Now, configure that profile:

profile name: ipod

in the video settings section...
mode: MPEG-4 > CBR
resolution: 320x240
passes: one
bitrate: 768 kbps (384 kbps also works)
framerate: 29.97 fps

in the audio settings section...
bitrate: 128 kbps
sample rate: Input
channels: stereo

4) Click apply to save the profile.

Now, you're ready to transcode.

1) Click convert on the left nav.
2) Click the transcode new video button.
3) Pick your source video. Mine was an AVI from a torrent.
4) Under quality profile, choose "ipod", the profile you created using the steps above.
5) Click start.

Now you're ready to get the video on your ipod

1) In iTunes, under the File menu, select add file to library. Find the transcoded one. By default, the transcoded videos pop out under the Videora install directory.
2) Drag and drop to your ipod.

Questions/observations:

1) I haven't been able to get H264 anything to work. Is it broken? How much smaller than MPEG4 is it?

2) 768 kbps video was about 400 megs/hour; 384 kbps video was about 231 megs/hour. I could readily see a difference in video quality.
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Dec 11, 2005 5:38 AM in response to reddd

I had the same issue, however I used this program;





http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/

I'm pasting this from the Videora site, the settings worked for me when others didn't, enjoy:

Configuring videora converter

0) Start Videora iPod converter.
1) Click setup in the left nav.
1.5) Click the profiles tab.
2) Click new profile.
3) Now, configure that profile:

profile name: ipod

in the video settings section...
mode: MPEG-4 > CBR
resolution: 320x240
passes: one
bitrate: 768 kbps (384 kbps also works)
framerate: 29.97 fps

in the audio settings section...
bitrate: 128 kbps
sample rate: Input
channels: stereo

4) Click apply to save the profile.

Now, you're ready to transcode.

1) Click convert on the left nav.
2) Click the transcode new video button.
3) Pick your source video. Mine was an AVI from a torrent.
4) Under quality profile, choose "ipod", the profile you created using the steps above.
5) Click start.

Now you're ready to get the video on your ipod

1) In iTunes, under the File menu, select add file to library. Find the transcoded one. By default, the transcoded videos pop out under the Videora install directory.
2) Drag and drop to your ipod.

Questions/observations:

1) I haven't been able to get H264 anything to work. Is it broken? How much smaller than MPEG4 is it?

2) 768 kbps video was about 400 megs/hour; 384 kbps video was about 231 megs/hour. I could readily see a difference in video quality.

Format : Windows Media Audio/Video file ( plz help )

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