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    The new ipod nano 5G video to computer and DVD to ipod?

    hey well i got my ipod nano 5th generation the one with the video camera.
    i have heaps of videos that i have taken with it, but i dont no how to get

    those videos and put them in my computer. they wont show in my itunes wen i

    plug it in i dont get it, how do i get those videos and put them on my comp.

    I also want to upload a home movie from a DVD to my PC and put it on my IPOD.

    Can anyone please walk me through the steps. I have no clue what I am doing!

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    Re: The new ipod nano 5G video to computer and DVD to ipod?

    The best tool Ive used for DVD to ipod is Handbrake: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/HandBrake
    Theres tutorials on google if you cant get it to work

    1 way of copying the videos off:
    1 Connect iPod nano (5th generation) to your computer.
    2 In iTunes, click iPod in the device list.
    3 Click the Summary tab.
    4 If “Enable disk use” is not checked, select the checkbox and click the Apply button.

    You will now be able to copy recorded videos to your PC.

    Using Windows Explorer or My Computer on your PC, the iPod nano will appear on the computer as an external disk with the same name you gave the iPod during the initial setup in iTunes.

    The DCIM folder on iPod nano stores your recorded video. You can copy this folder to your computer so that you can view the video on your PC, or to back up the video files.

    Using iTunes: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3822

    Hope This Helps,
    Peter

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