Video in iTunes!
Submitted on May 10th, 2005 by admin
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This is a bit less of a tip and a bit more of an announcement, but Apple released iTunes 4.8 on Monday(download here), and although it’s not really mentioned, this new version adds video support. iTunes has always been based off of Quicktime, but now you can add QT video to your iTunes library and watch them in the window, or even full screen. This means you can now organize and search your videos just like your music, and perhaps more importantly, fuels rumors that Apple may have a iTunes-ish movie store in the works!
Convert video inside iTunes
Did you know that you can extract the audio from a video in iTunes? Simply right-click the file, then select extract to AAC and within seconds you have an audio track.
Convert a VCD to MPEG
Submitted on May 5th, 2005 by admin
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VCD, or video cd, format is not as popular as it used to be (before the invention of DVD’s), but you can still find them around in some places, including sites with legally questionable content. Whatever the source, you may not be able to play these files on your PC by default. This tip comes to me from Mike and will show you how to convert VCD’s to a more usable format using an application called IsoBuster.





