MP3 files are definitely compatible with iPods, as are MP4 files. WMA files are NOT compatible and need to be converted into MP4 files. I recommend Kigo Video Converter, just be sure to change the output to custom MP4.
An MP4 to MP3 converts files that are in the MP4 format to MP3 format. This can be helpful when a device cannot play an MP4 file and must be converted to be played.
http://myrightbrain.wordpress.com/2006/06/11/how-to-convert-mp4-audio-files-to-mp3-using-itunes/ There, follow the instructions and convert it. Or you could look at some programs.
MP4 and MP3 are audio codecs that are used to encode sound into audio files. As such, in order for one to convert an mp4 file to mp3 file, they need to use a specialized software for that purpose. Alternatively, one can use media players that have that capability inbuilt.
There are no benefits of transferring files from an MP4 to an AVI. There are benefits of converting AVI files to MP4. AVI is an older format and more devices are designed to play MP4 files.
An mp4 player is a electric divice that plays songs and is a higher editon of the mp3 player it will only work if you have head phones
A video file converter is a software that converts videos to other forms such as mp3 or mp4 files. It can be used to create mp3 files for mp3 players out of videos from YouTube or personal cameras.
yes it does the ndsi allows .acc types of music files and mp4 falls in that category. mp3 files won't work though so u have to convert it
An MP3 is one of the most common sound file formats currently used in digital music devices. Similarly, an MP4 is a video file format. An MP4 player generally supports both MP3 and MP4 formats, meaning that it can play both music and video. An MP3 player, unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer of the device, generally does not support the MP4 format or other video formats.
Yes, the iPod will play .mp4 and .mp3. .mp4 files are iTunes songs as you originally downloaded them, and .mp3 files are either converted files that you converted in iTunes or files that you did not get through iTunes. The iPod supports a variety of audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF (as found on CDs), and WAV.
Go to google and Type "Any Video Converter" you will get it.
For music files, it will be .mp3 and .mp4. For videos, it will be .m4v. For pictures, it will be .jpg.