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PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

Step by StepStep-By-Step

Share your step-by-step photos with text instructions of what you made so others can do it too!

VideoVideo

Share your how-to video. You'll need your embed code from a video site such as YouTube.

Put Flash Video (YouTube) On Your iPod or Other Video Capable MP3 Player

Step 5The Easiest Step! Syncing Your iPod!

The Easiest Step! Syncing Your iPod!
This is the easiest step. Just plug in your iPod, and sync that new video! This process also worked for syncing YouTube video to my Sandisk Sansa e260.

This process should work for any website that streams flash video in an unprotected format. So go try out your newly found skill!

Thanks for reading,

jamnoopers

ENJOY!
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4 comments
Dec 25, 2007. 11:59 AMsummit says:
good results although the video was a bit fuzzy, it came out great!
Dec 25, 2007. 7:06 PMsummit says:
ok for the first video I downloaded, it worked fine. Now, I can't get the videos to sync with my ipod. Even if the boxes are checked and everything, when I sync, it says that it's syncing, but then when I look on the ipod, it isn't there. What should I do?
Dec 26, 2007. 3:58 PMsummit says:
I did check that the video would be an MP4 file. Still can't get videos on my ipod. I do have the first video on there, but I can't get any more on it. And I do have space on my ipod for the videos.
Jul 28, 2007. 11:14 PMbicycledays says:
Wow, thanks for the info. Is it worth it to buy an ipod that plays music and video, in your opinon? I'm thinking of buying one? How much does the video ipod cost--the one that has the most memory? Does it come with a warranty? thanks, kris
Sep 8, 2007. 10:45 AMpdlbooboo says:
whit the new nano, deffinately. i have had 5.5 gen ipod for just over a year and had no problems. i am planning on buying one of the new 3rd gen nanos because of the size. i owned 3 mp3 players players before that and they were shit: sony, rca and a sensa one. don't waste ur time or money on other mp3 players and i wouldn't support the dick, bill gates.
Jul 29, 2007. 6:02 PMbicycledays says:
Hi Chris, Thanks for your informative reply. I'll look at the Sandisk Sansa e260 player and see what it costs, and compare it to the iPod. Thanks. Kris :-) www.curebug.com www.outofthewilderness.net www.passporttowealth101.com www.myspace.com/kriskemp www.thelanddepot.net
Jul 30, 2007. 10:23 PMbicycledays says:
Yes. I have some more. www.findingfloridaland.com www.myspace.com/outofthewilderness www.myspace.com/flipfloridaland www.myspace.com/gamebug www.myspace.com/tickettowealth
Aug 8, 2007. 5:31 PMconnorcancount! says:
will this work on 2nd gen nano?
Sep 2, 2007. 7:56 AMescapethefate says:
ipod linuxacually yes it does, it takes a little bit of work but it's easy once you get the hang of it, by that i mean, you have to restart you ipod afterwards, put it on disk mode before, and you may want a larger memory because the software itself takes up about 1gb,ipod linux
Sep 4, 2007. 2:32 PMescapethefate says:
true, but if your bored it's fine

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