The iTouch uses mp4 files. All you need to do is convert the file to an mp4. Any video converter you download will work to convert it. Google: free video converters.
Simply no. you need to convert the file
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.
you can download zip files of karaoke discs, then you must have a compatible burner to burn cd_g files and you also have to convert the files to .bin files
Yes, you can. iTunes will automatically convert all your music files into ones that are compatible with an iPod.
A DVD encoder is a tool used to convert standard video files (.avi, .wmp, .mpeg etc.) to files which are compatible with most DVD players. They are used to convert video files to prepare them for burning to a DVD-R disc.
You can go in itunes, and the tabs that say file, edit, view, etc. Click on file then go to import. Find the file you want to import and select it. Itunes ill automatically convert it to the right format for your ipod/itouch.
the professional AVI to MP4 into iPod converter, which can help you convert AVI to MP4 into iPod for playing with high quality and speed, and you can also edit the AVI videos you want to convert to MP4 into iPod by yourself
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.
All files are already compatible like ZIP-files, DOC-files, TXT-files, Images etc
You can Use XnView that is available for free to download to convert files.
Windows Movie Maker will not accept .mkv or .flv files. You have to convert the files to a format compatible with the program before you can import them. Windows Movie Maker is limited in the amount for formats it can import/use.
MediaCoder is typically used to convert a file from one digital video format into another. This can allow one to play all kinds of video files using the same video player. The files that aren't compatible with the video player can simply be converted into a compatible type using MediaCoder.