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DeMoN69
21st January 2007, 01:34 AM
OK I am currently trying to find a way to get my Limewire videos to Itunes. So I've been doing some searching. All the other forums I've been looking at say you need to download a program called "Videora", so I downloaded the program and now when I do what they say it just does it in like 10 seconds when it should be taking longer / it's not giving me any information after it's done when it says it's done. So I'm kinda confused anyone willing to help? I know Dymond your a pirate so you should be able too

Jimmy James
21st January 2007, 02:31 AM
basically, you need to convert them to quicktime-compatible files (ending in .mov, or .mp4).
I've never heard of Videora, I always used win-avi, but you gotta buy that (or get a serial, not that I would ever do such a thing). but there are some free one's out there that I'm sure someone else could recommend.

Dymond
21st January 2007, 02:37 AM
Demon there are a bunch out there you can use.. If the Video Ipod uses MP4 its the same as the PSP. I plan on getting one soon so I might actually be more help then..

DeMoN69
22nd January 2007, 05:35 PM
OK The Videora converted my files but now when I try watching some of the files quicktime player comes up saying it's not a video file. Then I have one file that when played on WMP it makes it talk like 2 times faster than the video is going, like the image is going the same pace but the voices are just 2 times ahead of them. Then I have another file that the video is going the right speed but the sound is delayed about by 2 times the speed it should be.

*edit*

OK the last 2 videos I was talking about, when you trying opening them with WMP a thing comes up saying this " The selected file has an extension that is not recoignized by Windows Media Player, but the Player may still be able to play it. Because the extension is unknown by the Player, you should be sure that the file comes from a trustworthy source. "

That's what made the sound go all weird, I took those two files and put them in my Itunes library, now they're sitting in my movies category.

PunkRock
9th February 2007, 09:37 PM
Try Websites Like http://www.download.com That Usually Has A Good Amount Of Programs, And I Think I Got One Off There.