great video. some stuff ive learned. first under the dimensions tab, i personally like to keep the aspect ratio as original to the video and then if i want it to cover the full screen i set the video settitng in the ipod to fullscreen on/off. btw the ipod supports video up to twice the ipod screen rsolution, so you could put in videos of 640x480p resolution, the ipod will display it exactly the same as a 320x240 on the ipod but its great if you want to watch those videos on a computer when the ipod is connected (increase the quality, of course). under the video tab, you have to make sure the encoder profile is set to baseline and encoder level is 1.3 anything else will not work as far as i know. i like to select bitrate and set it anywhere between 500 and 1000 kbps for such a small resolution of 240p, also it will bring down the size of the video file. 2 pass encoding will make it look even better/ be more efficient but it will take a little longer. on the audio tab, the first box shows the audio of the original video, if its aac then the aac passthru will work fine if not you will need to re encode it to aac, i set it to bitrate and anywhere between 190 and 320kbps will be perfect, i havent tested anything higher than that. the 6th and 7th gen ipods support 2 audio tracks and subtitles as well and can be switched in the ipod video settings. btw handbreak has a preset for ipods under devices called Apple240p30 which is a good quick start
I think I found a fix to my gen 7 problem! I have to type "ref=2" (no quotes) in the Extra Options box in the Video section and that fixes everything I had with the video. The high pitched noise is apparently fixed by using version 1.1.2, because the audio encoder in later versions are different
I would but, no easy way to plug it into my iPhone... if only it had A HEADPHONE JACK... I do plan on getting my nice DSLR involved, but right now I'm just focused on making the video happen at all.
@@spottedtango if your computer is near the desk you film in, you can record the audio track separately in your computer. then you can remove the audio track on your video and insert the audio track you recorded on your computer in whatever editing software you use. i use a 4 count clap to sync up the audio and the video. i hope you figure it out!
@@jackieburkhart3268 I know how to do it. It's more complicated than that. Mic requires phantom power, essentially a mixer. The same mixer I use to do everything audio related with my desktop. So yes, I could re-arrange my main desk, or figure out some sort of system to get my gucci mic involved. But what you and I just said takes more time to do than an entire edit takes me usually. These video's are done on inspiration; there's no script. Adding too much work between me and the video makes it feel too much like work, and I'm just here to have fun. Like that, see!
@@spottedtango honestly, idk what people are having a problem with. your phone mic sounds fine tbh. it's not too sharp on the ears like most phone mics, that's really the only thing.
Wow just stumbled upon this video on Discord and its soso helpful i appreciate it thanks! for posting. So in Theory this will work for music videos from iTunes 2? Thanks again
Honestly, I do not know about music videos specifically; but I'll look into it for a future video. If you use this method, you can put those videos on your iPod, but I assume it will show up under the general movies tab, and may not be at the best audio quality they could be. Apparently music videos did have enhanced quality over standard movies, but I have no personal experience with this topic.
If this happens with just one video file, out of many other attempts you've done with a different method; perhaps the 7th gen pods have some different requirements. This guide was specifically for the iPod Video 5.5G. I'd check and make sure that's the case however. Because what you describe sounds like a failing hard drive or logic board. Check and see if the video is glitchy and it freezes your pod with other encodes.
@@spottedtango The only one that works fine is the unchanged Apple 240p preset, but I hear high pitched sounds from time to time with this encoding option
@@kimjongoof5000 sounds like you've got a working solution for videos then, just use that 240p preset, and adjust the audio encode settings to maximize quality. Hopefully that will take care of the chirps you're hearing with that preset. If not try an AAC audio passthrough. Depends on what your source file used.
This used to work for me but recently i tried to do it again and not the videos seem glitched and most of the time crash the ipod when i try to exit to the menu. I check to make sure it isn't the video itself before i put it on the ipod and i have no clue if it is the ipod or the converter. Any advice?
This might be too late, but now that I have the video, how do I actually get it ON the iPod? Also I'm using an iPod Nano 3 so I adjusted the dimensions to that. It seems that dragging and dropping the file doesn't work.
@@josephalvaro6206 add it to your itunes library, and ensure your iPod is set to sync videos/movies within iTunes. This can be done on the iPod's settings tab within itunes when it's connected. On modern Macs, same process you just do it through Finder
I would highly encourage you to go over the video again, starting with the version of handbrake you're using. If the H.264 encoding settings aren't correct or the video resolution is incorrect, the iPod won't take the video file. Hard to say what might exactly be your issue, but those are great places to start.
I've had a workbench for longer than he's had an iPod channel. That's not a diss or anything, I love his content myself. But yeah, the electronics work is nothing new.
@@djatsoris2613 Hey, it's no problem. I did make videos, only a few days ago, that we're a little TOO similar. Cringe inducingly. I'm learning as I go so, whoops.
@@404invalid-user If you had left this comment on my previous iPod related videos, you'd have got me. I made mistakes. You can dislike that. But if you can't move on, that sounds like an issyou. Not an issme.
great video. some stuff ive learned. first under the dimensions tab, i personally like to keep the aspect ratio as original to the video and then if i want it to cover the full screen i set the video settitng in the ipod to fullscreen on/off. btw the ipod supports video up to twice the ipod screen rsolution, so you could put in videos of 640x480p resolution, the ipod will display it exactly the same as a 320x240 on the ipod but its great if you want to watch those videos on a computer when the ipod is connected (increase the quality, of course). under the video tab, you have to make sure the encoder profile is set to baseline and encoder level is 1.3 anything else will not work as far as i know. i like to select bitrate and set it anywhere between 500 and 1000 kbps for such a small resolution of 240p, also it will bring down the size of the video file. 2 pass encoding will make it look even better/ be more efficient but it will take a little longer. on the audio tab, the first box shows the audio of the original video, if its aac then the aac passthru will work fine if not you will need to re encode it to aac, i set it to bitrate and anywhere between 190 and 320kbps will be perfect, i havent tested anything higher than that. the 6th and 7th gen ipods support 2 audio tracks and subtitles as well and can be switched in the ipod video settings. btw handbreak has a preset for ipods under devices called Apple240p30 which is a good quick start
Keep these iPod-themed videos coming, they're great
you got it, lots in store for the future!
Finally, I found a video can help me downloading the video to Ipod, thank you!
I think I found a fix to my gen 7 problem! I have to type "ref=2" (no quotes) in the Extra Options box in the Video section and that fixes everything I had with the video. The high pitched noise is apparently fixed by using version 1.1.2, because the audio encoder in later versions are different
you have saved me, thank you
Hey, this is pretty cool thank you
The man. The myth. the legend himself!!
i wish could buy stuff from you.. if only shiping didn't cost 40 dollars because i live in sweden
Oh please whatever mic you switched to for the computer bit use that for the in person bit next vid, sounds so good
I would but, no easy way to plug it into my iPhone... if only it had A HEADPHONE JACK... I do plan on getting my nice DSLR involved, but right now I'm just focused on making the video happen at all.
@@spottedtango if your computer is near the desk you film in, you can record the audio track separately in your computer. then you can remove the audio track on your video and insert the audio track you recorded on your computer in whatever editing software you use.
i use a 4 count clap to sync up the audio and the video. i hope you figure it out!
@@jackieburkhart3268 I know how to do it. It's more complicated than that. Mic requires phantom power, essentially a mixer. The same mixer I use to do everything audio related with my desktop. So yes, I could re-arrange my main desk, or figure out some sort of system to get my gucci mic involved. But what you and I just said takes more time to do than an entire edit takes me usually. These video's are done on inspiration; there's no script. Adding too much work between me and the video makes it feel too much like work, and I'm just here to have fun. Like that, see!
@@spottedtango honestly, idk what people are having a problem with. your phone mic sounds fine tbh. it's not too sharp on the ears like most phone mics, that's really the only thing.
theres actually a preset for ipod 5th gen on the newer version of handbrake!!!
Works like a dream! Thanks so much!
What about when using Adobe Media Encoder?
God, its such a nightmare getting it to work on old technology, but its worth it because its way more fun. Thanks for the useful video !
what's your pfp from
@@qwerpiez it my own oc. I made it lol
@@qwerpiez its my oc i made it
Very helpful video! Thank you.
Wow just stumbled upon this video on Discord and its soso helpful i appreciate it thanks! for posting. So in Theory this will work for music videos from iTunes 2? Thanks again
Honestly, I do not know about music videos specifically; but I'll look into it for a future video. If you use this method, you can put those videos on your iPod, but I assume it will show up under the general movies tab, and may not be at the best audio quality they could be. Apparently music videos did have enhanced quality over standard movies, but I have no personal experience with this topic.
no, iTunes movies are protected by DRM. you'd have to remove the DRM
@@ozmond thanks!!
I used your method and not only is the video glitchy on my gen 7 classic, when I press the menu button, the iPod freezes, forcing me to restart
If this happens with just one video file, out of many other attempts you've done with a different method; perhaps the 7th gen pods have some different requirements. This guide was specifically for the iPod Video 5.5G. I'd check and make sure that's the case however. Because what you describe sounds like a failing hard drive or logic board. Check and see if the video is glitchy and it freezes your pod with other encodes.
@@spottedtango The only one that works fine is the unchanged Apple 240p preset, but I hear high pitched sounds from time to time with this encoding option
@@kimjongoof5000 sounds like you've got a working solution for videos then, just use that 240p preset, and adjust the audio encode settings to maximize quality. Hopefully that will take care of the chirps you're hearing with that preset. If not try an AAC audio passthrough. Depends on what your source file used.
@@spottedtango when I tried your settings, the video looks better and sharper than the 240p preset despite glitching out so much
This used to work for me but recently i tried to do it again and not the videos seem glitched and most of the time crash the ipod when i try to exit to the menu. I check to make sure it isn't the video itself before i put it on the ipod and i have no clue if it is the ipod or the converter. Any advice?
This might be too late, but now that I have the video, how do I actually get it ON the iPod? Also I'm using an iPod Nano 3 so I adjusted the dimensions to that. It seems that dragging and dropping the file doesn't work.
@@josephalvaro6206 add it to your itunes library, and ensure your iPod is set to sync videos/movies within iTunes. This can be done on the iPod's settings tab within itunes when it's connected. On modern Macs, same process you just do it through Finder
I keep putting a video on mine but it won't play and then freezes and I have to restart the pod
yo man, you got a link to where you got the clear case on the yellow one?
Not anymore brother, sorry.
@@spottedtango all good! thank you
Tell me where this clip at 3:37 came from
Tim & Eric
@@spottedtango ok, please send me a link to that clip
how do i make the pre set
where did you get your movies ?
importing dvds i guess he mentioned blu ray
Thanks it’s so helpful ❤
Hello please if someone sees this comment please tell me how I put movies and tv shows from iTunes and sync them to my ipod
you sound like Jesse Eisenberg
Still won’t transfer to my iPod. Jo matter what I do
I would highly encourage you to go over the video again, starting with the version of handbrake you're using. If the H.264 encoding settings aren't correct or the video resolution is incorrect, the iPod won't take the video file. Hard to say what might exactly be your issue, but those are great places to start.
Kinda dankpods vibes
thx!!!
ok dankpods
Well, I did do another video that had an iPod in it so, True.
@@spottedtango fair enough, but you can’t argue with the similar looking thumbnail
I've had a workbench for longer than he's had an iPod channel. That's not a diss or anything, I love his content myself. But yeah, the electronics work is nothing new.
@@spottedtango oh nvm my bad
@@djatsoris2613 Hey, it's no problem. I did make videos, only a few days ago, that we're a little TOO similar. Cringe inducingly. I'm learning as I go so, whoops.
dankpods?
Sorry, he's not here at the moment, can I take a message?
How’s frank lol
bruh why is this video a total rip off of dankpods
dankpods made a handbreak tutorial? Or do you mean the intro with a desk and hands? I'm confused.
@@spottedtango pretty clear that you know what i mean
@@404invalid-user If you had left this comment on my previous iPod related videos, you'd have got me. I made mistakes. You can dislike that. But if you can't move on, that sounds like an issyou. Not an issme.
Ngl I see what he's talking about now, the editing, hand gestures and framing. Not giving you S over it but I see the dank pods comparison