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Originally Posted by Karl
So yours turned up in the end then Stu?
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Yeah, I fucked off the useless company that took ages to sort it and just went and paid a bit more in-store for it, because I wanted for going away. I got a dock for it that retails at about £50 for free and it's good enough that I can't complain about it.
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Originally Posted by DJLJ
If you just want to move the video files from source A to source B, then just drag and drop onto the iPod. If you want to be able to watch the videos on the iPod, then you need to import them into iTunes before syncing thm onto the iPod.
You can get games from the iTunes App store, more info here: Apple - iTunes - What’s on iTunes? - iPod Games
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I want to be able to watch the videos but I don't think many of my files are in mp4 format, which they have to be apparently. I'm doing an update now as apparently quick time pro has an easy funtion for converting them and then putting them in the itunes library. I can see that I can buy games from the itunes store but I'm thinking that Utorrent is probably an option here, surely?