iPods use H.264 variants inside .mp4 or .m4v wrappers. The underlying codecs are usually h.264BP-LC with AAC audio.
No. The only video format that iPods will be able to recognize and play are mp4 files
mp4 is a video format. It can be played on ipods, computers, and apple tv
mp4 is a video format. It can be played on ipods, computers, and apple tv
yes, you can play music in mp3 format on it
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iPods as far as I know only accept videos in mp4 format...but maybe they accept video in other forms..but I wouldn't know :)
flex:player is an app that will let you play other video file formats
(.video) It has DRM rights so it is not a format you can play without sky player desktop
what kind of format for a video is needed to play on tv, inthe uk
it supports both DivX and XvID video
According to apple official documentation,iPod does not support HD videos , it supports MP4,M4V and M4P video . but the latest 4-generation ipod touch adds support for HD video, it means you only play HD video on 4-gen ipod. or you need some video converter to convert your HD video into ipod compatible video format.
The movies are probably not in a format that your ipod will support. iPods will only play back videos encoded using either the MPEG-4 or H.264 codecs. You can convert movies to the supported format using a variety of free video converters found on the internet.