Saturday 14 January 2006, by ICantCu :

Try PDE’s that aren’t so restrictive in terms of file format. Creative Labs’ Zen Vision M supports considerably more formats and has a screen that can display 200,000+ colors to iPods 60 or 70,000.

Saturday 14 January 2006, by Anonymous :

How dumb was this article?

Get a Mac ($499 for a mini). Download Handbrake. Buy legit Buffy DVDs. Stick in Mac. Use common sense to figure out how to select the episodes (there are 4 40+ minute tracks per disc). Change 2 settings (one is picture size, no larger than 320x240, i think the other is bitrate of 400). Click rip. in 2 hours (4 with double-pass encoding for better quality) on an iMac you have an iPod video file. Import into iTunes. Sync.



Thursday 17 August 2006, by Anonymous :

OK, so I got Videora. Now, I’m no tech head, but I would love to watch Buffy on my iPod. Dumb question one: How do I get the files off the actual disc in the first place? Then what? How do I get Videora to do its thing? Would be most grateful for any advice...

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