Everywhere you turn these days, someone is pushing video — on the Internet, on portable media players, even on cell phones. What’s omitted by many enthusiastic purveyors of this electronic marvel, though, is that the digital video scene is a jungle of befuddling and confusing formats, a system more conducive to frustration than elation. That jungle is thickest when a user is trying to move video to a portable player. Apple has made the process a bit simpler by building conversion features into its iTunes software. However, if you’re not iPod-centric, things can get dicey.
Video Conversion Confusion? M2Converter Can Clarify
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 23, 2007 04:00 AMEverywhere you turn these days, someone is pushing video — on the Internet, on portable media players, even on cell phones. What’s omitted by many enthusiastic purveyors of this electronic marvel, though, is that the digital video scene is a jungle of befuddling and confusing formats, a system more conducive to frustration than elation. That jungle is thickest when a user is trying to move video to a portable player. Apple has made the process a bit simpler by building conversion features into its iTunes software. However, if you’re not iPod-centric, things can get dicey.