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Use VLC Media Player to Convert Video For Your IPod
- By Jason Bacot
- Published 03/20/2012
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View all articles by Jason BacotFirst of all, if VLC can play a file, then it can convert it for your iPod. You can, if you really get into it, use VLC in a script to run file conversions automatically. But for now, these are the steps you take to convert a video file so you can watch it on your iPod.
Open VLC, ensuring that you're using the program's default settings. Make sure that you don't have "repeat" set, because this will cause problems. Click on "File," and then on "Open File." This will get you to the "Open" dialog.
Make sure you're on the "File" tab, and click "Browse" and select the file you want to convert. Tick the "Stream/Save" box and click on the "Settings" button to open the Stream Output dialog.
When you first open this menu (assuming you haven't already used Stream/Save since you opened VLC), the Stream Output MRL box is empty. As you make your selections, the box will fill up with options that VLC knows what to do with.
Tick the "File"
Next, go to "Transcoding Options" and check "Video Codec." Change the box just to the right to "mp4v" or "h264." The next box is for the bit rate for the video. A good value to use is 768 kb/sec, but if you want higher quality (and a correspondingly larger file size) you can use 1024.
Check the "Audio Codec" box and change the value in the box just to the right to "mp4a." The next box to the right changes your audio bit rate. Use 96 or 128 kb/sec. The higher the number, the better it will sound over good speakers.
Now comes the geeky part. Go to the "Stream Output MRL Target:" box. It should be full of text. Find the part that says "#transcode{ }" and somewhere inside the braces type "width=320,canvas-height=240" and make sure there aren't any extra spaces. This keeps the original aspect ratio of the video.
Click on "OK" to close the dialog box and click "OK" to close the "File Open" dialog box. The movie will start converting, and when it's done, you'll have an iPod compatible file!
Even if you don't want to use the VLC player to do neat tricks like convert videos to watch on your iPod, you'll find it incredibly useful as an all-purpose media player for audio and video.

