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What do I need to do to convert a DivX/xVid/whatever-format movie into something
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 2413957" data-attributes="member: 208948"><p>playable in iTunes/Apple TV? I have an older (hacked) Apple TV that I'd like to convert to use more "practically". While this doesn't mean I'm going to "un-hack" (reset) it or anything, my friends and roommates find it slightly too confusing to navigate, and as such, I'd like some of my movies to be playable through the default Apple TV software.</p><p></p><p>As I understand, what I need to do is convert the files to be readable by iTunes, correct? Okay, then, first things first: What do I need to do, in order to convert some of these files into a format that can be read by iTunes (or whatever it is the old Apple TVs use)?</p><p></p><p>Next questions, then:</p><p> - Will the files be significantly larger than the DivX/xVid files that I currently have?</p><p> - Will the files have thumbnails similar to others that are downloaded through iTunes onto the Apple TV?</p><p> - Will the sound or picture quality be worse at all?</p><p></p><p>On a related note, are there ways that I can convert an entire DVD (menus, special features, subtitles, and all) into a digital file format that can be read by my Apple TV?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 2413957, member: 208948"] playable in iTunes/Apple TV? I have an older (hacked) Apple TV that I'd like to convert to use more "practically". While this doesn't mean I'm going to "un-hack" (reset) it or anything, my friends and roommates find it slightly too confusing to navigate, and as such, I'd like some of my movies to be playable through the default Apple TV software. As I understand, what I need to do is convert the files to be readable by iTunes, correct? Okay, then, first things first: What do I need to do, in order to convert some of these files into a format that can be read by iTunes (or whatever it is the old Apple TVs use)? Next questions, then: - Will the files be significantly larger than the DivX/xVid files that I currently have? - Will the files have thumbnails similar to others that are downloaded through iTunes onto the Apple TV? - Will the sound or picture quality be worse at all? On a related note, are there ways that I can convert an entire DVD (menus, special features, subtitles, and all) into a digital file format that can be read by my Apple TV? [/QUOTE]
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