General Discussion - Full Guide-Put DVD/Video on iPod and Transfer iPod to iTunes hanabrend - Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:35 am Post subject: Full Guide-Put DVD/Video on iPod and Transfer iPod to iTunes
Full Guide-Put DVD/Video on iPod and Transfer iPod to iTunes/PC
This is a full guide for iPod. It shows how to rip dvd, convert video to ipod, transfer ipod file to Computer/iTunes/iPod and make your own iPhone Ringtone Maker.
It includes four parts:
Part 1: How to Rip DVD to iPod Touch/Nano/Classic Part 2: How to Enjoy any video on your iPod Part 3: How to Transfer iPod files to iPod/Computer/iTunes Part 4: How to Make your own iPhone Ringtone
Step 2: Click the “Browse” to choose a file to put your output video.
Step 3: Edit your Video
Trim: Cut any clip of your video.
Crop: Remove the black edge of your video.
Merge: Join several videos into one iPod video.
Snapshot: Capture the image you like.
Step 4: Click the “Convert” button to start your conversion.
Step 1: Connect your iPod/iPhone to your computer via USB cable. After done, the iPod/iPhone icon and its library and playlists will appear in the Device list. Open the library/playlist that you want to add files into.
Method 1: Transfer iPod to iPod or Transfer local files to iPod
Click the Add files button, and choose the Add Files to List option that the button shows, and then locate the required files to your iPod/iPhone.
Tip:
A: If you want to add a folder containing all files you want, please click the Add files drop-down button, and choose the Add Folder to List option, and then locate the folder to your iPod/iPhone.
B: When the software is started, it will modify the automatic synchronization of music/video to manual synchronization between iPod and iTunes.
Method 2: Transfer iPod to Local Computer
Click the "Backup to local" button to start exporting files.
Method 3: Transfer iPod to iTunes
Click the "Add to iTunes" button to start exporting files.
Step 1: Click the "Browse" button right beside "Input File" label to select the file you want to create ringtone in the window that pops up, then click "OK" button. You will see the file path and name are displayed in the "Input File" textbox
Step 2: Click "Play" button to hear the music before creating ringtone and find the part you want to use. Then drag and drop the start & end slider to get music clip to convert, or type the start & end time in the corresponding text box directly.
Step 3: Set output destination by clicking "Browse" button on the right side of the "Local Output File" label.
Step 4: If you want, check "Export to iPhone" option to let the program upload the output ringtone to your iPhone directly after conversion.