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  1. plox

    plox Member

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    yeah, i probably shouldve read the stickys before posting this...

    ive been using videora to get videos onto my ipod, and its worked pretty well so far..but today i downloaded two new videos, and they show up in my itunes library...but when i plug my ipod in, it just "re-uploads" the last three videos i put into my itunes, and not the two new ones.

    im kinda ignorant to all the technical stuff with ipods...and i have no clue how to make it import the new videos, like at all..its always just put them onto my ipod for me....so im lost.

    i dont know if it matters, but its a 60g ipod video.

    thanks for any and all help
     
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    my ipod is set to manually update. so i drag my videos over when i need them on my ipod.can u do the same with yours . even though its set to update automatically.
     
  3. varnull

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    dude RTFM
     
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    well depends on the resolution of the videos, if they are in Itunes you can play on itunes but they wont transfer to your ipod check the resolution, 5 gen ipod and even my new 80gb classic can hold resulution up to 640x360 however on videora if when you encode the video you changed the profile to be 6gen files wont transfer to your 5 gen, i find out the hard way, i give my old 5 gen ipod to my son, when i encoded a movie with videora i use the ipod classic 6 gen profile, and the files couln't get transfer to my son's 5 gen, see the pis bellow.

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