Depending on how many songs and photos you want to hold on the iPod aswell as video it can more or less, but if you had no songs and no photos it would be capable of holding between 10 and 20 HOURS of video. So depending on how long the movies go for,if they went for 2 hours each you could have beween 5 and 10 movies... Hope this is the answer you were looking for........
It can hold up to 80 hours of video so I would say about 40 movies assuming all movies are around 2 hours long
It can hold 100 hours of video.
You can watch movies on an ipod nano and an 80GB.
Both, but only the new ipod nano can play movies. [Note: I would not download movies on the 4gb nano]
A 80gb iPod can hold about 20,000 songs because a 20gb iPod Can Hold 5,000 so, I did the math and it comes to 20,000.
Yes it does
20,000.
There are many places where a person can find a cheap iPod 80GB video player. Some of these places include eBay, Amazon, Rapid Repair, CowBoom and Best Buy.
Yes!
The average price for an iPod Video (now known as iPod Classic), ranges from 80GB @ $380+ and the 160GB @ $450+.
According to the Apple Store, a 30GB iPod Video costs $299.00 Canadian dollars in Canada. The 80GB model costs $399.00.
A new 80GB iPod Classic in Australia is priced at A$349 RRP in GST. The iPod Touch and Nano do not come in 80GB versions.
An 80GB drive will hold more video then a 60GB drive assuming the video is the same bitrate, resolution, format, etc. in theory, a bare (no apps) 80 gb will hold 20 gigs more than a bare 60 gb. if you hacked your ipod and flooded it with apps or just added a crap load of photos, then your 80 gb would have less space to allow for video
Yes as long as you have enough space on your ipod of course it can just download or open it in itunes and sync it. Also with the new ipod touch you can record videos with the camera and store them.