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Videora iPod converter converts video files, YouTube videos, movies and DVD's so that one can play them on iPod. When using Videora on can also convert videos for the iPhone.
Yes. Only iPod nano third generation and fourth generation models have the ability to import and view video files.
An iPod Touch will take .m4v video files.
Depends what kind it is but the main purpose is to listen to songs and in the ipod nano 5th generation you can take videos too:)
It produces .wma (for audio files) and .wmv (for video files).
funny videos mostly
You have to drag the video in to the movies section and you have to make sure that the format is mp4 or it won't work then you right click on it when you have it in the movie section and you press get info then there will be a some tabs at the top click option and if you look at it it will say some stuff and it will say media kind and you click it and select music video and sync it and it will be on your ipod.
The kind of videos people can duplicate are ones that are not copyright or copy protected. Videos such as movies are copy protected and have been made to protect the video.
Are you asking if the program itself can be used on the IPOD? Or, are you asking if the song/files downloaded can be used on the IPOD? If your question is the latter, then yes, files/songs can be transfered and used on the IPOD. I don't know what kind of IPOD you have, but I don't think there are any Limewire "Apps" for the NEW IPODS.
On YouTube... You just type in what kind of video you want.
One can watch aqua video from YouTube. YouTube is the best place to watch any video, any kind, any language videos. Any videos you can think of they'll have it.
.avi files are mainly video files. It can be played through Realplayer and also Apple Quicktime.