MP4 Is the current output.
iPod Classic is basically the NEW iPod video, since it's newer it has been upgraded (The classic has been implemented with more features than the Video and also its made slightly thinner)
Well, depends on how new the "Ipod Classic" is.. If it is new, the 2008 models, it is just a new version of the ipod video. If it is a older version its a ipod minus the ability to playback video.
Yes it will
You should make sure the video is MP4 or H2.64 video for iPod. You can try Cucusoft iPod Video Converter Suite to rip DVD movie and convert videos in any format to iPod. It is the fastest converter I have used. Also, the output quality is great. You can download this software free from here: http://www.topsreviews.com/ipod-converter-suite/ipod-converter-suite-cucusoft.html
yes
The average price for an iPod Video (now known as iPod Classic), ranges from 80GB @ $380+ and the 160GB @ $450+.
The MacBook and iPod Classic are not compatible items. You are comparing Apples to Oranges. If you need a computer, buy the MacBook. If you need a music/video player, but the iPod.
No, the iPod Nano charger will not work with the iPod Classic. While both devices use a similar 30-pin connector, the iPod Classic requires a different voltage and power output. It's best to use the charger specifically designed for the iPod Classic to avoid potential damage. Always check compatibility before using chargers with different models.
Neither works better, but i like the iPod nano third generation. It is alot smaller, but still does video.
I'm sure that there is a website that will do that for you. You could just sell it on Craigslist, too.
ipod touch all generations, ipod nano 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation and of course ipod video and classic and iphone
The new 160gb 7th gen iPod classics cost £193 The iPod brand has hundreds of different products for sale. An iPod classic that holds sixteen gigabytes of music or video costs around two hundred and fifty dollars.