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I think theres an app called COPY THE MUSIC... tards
They are still MP3's they're just labeled in some weird ass method. Pull the music off, add it to iTunes and it will pull the ID3 info off of the files. then have it organize the music and it should do all the work for you. done. h:
Does anyone know how subtitled anime works on on iPod classic? And are the avi files convertable to whatever iTunes uses? (Quicktime?)
Will I go blind?
you can convert as long as you have a conversion tool. make sure if they are for iPod only use that you select using a QVGA resolution of 320x240 because otherwise it's pointless.
also note because of the decreased resolution text may not show up at all. subtitle tracks may first have to be rasterized to the video layer, though i'm not entirely sure how the ipod handles them or how to encode them onto a quicktime compatible AVC/ASP container.
Does anyone know how subtitled anime works on on iPod classic? And are the avi files convertable to whatever iTunes uses? (Quicktime?)
Will I go blind?
if its anything like psp (which i think it is similiar, at least) avis are fine if you convert to mp4 or whatever format is compatible
when you have mkv or ogm it will only play whatever the default language is coded into the file
if its anything like psp (which i think it is similiar, at least) avis are fine if you convert to mp4 or whatever format is compatible
when you have mkv or ogm it will only play whatever the default language is coded into the file
Yeah.. have no problem with the anime I have on my PSP. Once everything was converted the avi's worked like a charm. No problem reading, either, but the iPod screen is a little bit smaller, so, just wondering if anyone had an history with subbed anime on iPods. h: