bhavin
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Yes, you need to convert them to iPod compatible format. Just without hesitantly try out the QuickTime to iPod for Mac converter software. I have used it to convert to the format AVI for Windows Movie Maker. This software works efficiently to convert QuickTime files to different format like AVI, mpg, vob, mpeg, wmv, mp4 etc. This very software is particulary designed for the user of Mac and works well with all Mac versions like mini, Leopard, Safari etc. You can also do the adjusting of the video frame effect such as, saturation, contrast, brightness. You can try out the free demo version of the software from online and if get satisfied with its conversion process then go and buy it. Really it works awesome just have a try for your iPod!
Posted 331 days ago
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