limewire videos to ipod video problems

Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by mblazer, Nov 28, 2005.

  1. mblazer

    mblazer Guest

    hey, I just recently bought an 30 gb ipod video. Using Videora I am able to get limewire videos into my ipod but the audio is about 3 seconds off of the actual picture. This can get very annoying. Does anyone know how to avoid this from happening? Please reply!!
     
  2. ivuj11

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    I have the same problem. I also tried another software program and I get the same problem. Is there any way this can be fixed?????
     
  3. bgme2cool

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    I cant even get videos on my ipod videos from limewire on my ipod
     
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    I cant get any videos onto it either :( i try to send it over to the ipod and nothing happens! HELP!
     
  5. blackipod

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    Yeah you ppl seriously need to look at the titles of some of these threads cuz most of the imformation needed is in that thread probably go to www.videora.com download that and then i'll post back when you've done that on posted that you did ok!
     
  6. mm2000y

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    I had the same problem converting some videos using Videora. The audio would be out of sync. Since a lot of these videos are recorded using various codecs and frame rates, Videora does not seem to correct for the the differences. I solved the problem by converting the file to a mpeg2 DVD file using TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress, then using Videora to convert the file to the iPod format. I've had no audio problems since.
     
  7. mykewin

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    Instead of converting videos after download try searching for filename mp4 and compatible videos should come up, they work pretty good but the longer ones can slip off track sometimes.
     
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    yeah that's good info^^^^ that's what i do too
     
  9. Lethal_B

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    If you [bold]really[/bold] don't want to bother converting them, then why not use bittorrent? They have sites dedicated to iPod videos. There are many of the latest tV shows and films available..
     
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