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How to enjoy TV shows on iPod and enjoy iPod on TV



 
 
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Old May 4th 09, 03:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
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Default How to enjoy TV shows on iPod and enjoy iPod on TV


Many iPod users watch the hit “Gossip Girl” or “Lost” through the smart
toy of iPod, but it costs money to download each episode, so that a full
season of “Lost” will cost quite much. Now you can make a budget for a
DVD to iPod Converter. This is the very way that costs you the least.

The DVDs, you may say, cost more. Yes, it is true, but you don’t need
to buy DVDs, you can record DVDs all by yourself just with a DVD
Recorder. As we all know, iPod only allow users to enjoy video or music
on iPod and you cannot transfer the audio/video files everywhere you
want if you have bought movies from Apple Store. With DVD to iPod
Converter, you can convert any DVD to video that can playback on iPod,
and if you choose, you can convert DVD to other handheld devices. No
more limitations.

Now, the first thing you need to do to achieve playing TV shows on your
iPod is to record your favorite TV shows. And burn them to DVD disks
with a DVD burner.
[image: http://pavtube.com/images/promotion/tv_dvd_ipod.jpg]
After you have got DVDs, you can start converting DVD to video with the
DVD to iPod Converter, I recommend you to try 'Pavtube DVD to iPod
Converter' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_to_ipod/). This DVD to iPod
Converter allows you to edit the DVD video before converting it to iPod
video, and you can cut the commercials out through trimming feature.
Well to play iPod video on a TV, you don’t need to prepare much, an
iPod with Video and A/V cable as well as a cable TV, which is enough.
Let’s rock and roll.
[image: http://pavtube.com/images/promotion/ipod_tv.jpg]
The simplest and most direct route is to get a cable that plugs into
the iPod and the TV. You use the iPod's controls to start and stop play
and use the iPod's screen to navigate the menus and set up the video.
The iPod's menus don't appear on the TV screen, but as you're holding
the iPod, this isn't a problem.

Slide the connector into your iPod's headphone port, connect the
yellow, red, and white connectors on the other end of the cable to the
corresponding RCA plugs on your TV, and you're in business. If you have
an iPod Universal Dock, you can connect the iPod A/V cable to the dock's
line-out port instead. You can then keep the A/V cable plugged in when
you remove the iPod from the dock.

To set your iPod to output the signal to the TV, follow these steps:
1. Scroll to the Videos entry on the main menu, then press the Select
button to access the Videos screen.
2. Scroll to the Video Settings entry, then press the Select button to
access the Settings screen.
3. Set the TV Out setting to On if you want the iPod always to output
the video to TV, or to Ask if you want the iPod to prompt you first.
4. Make sure your iPod is set to output the right kind of TV signal for
your TV: NTSC or PAL. NTSC is primarily used in North America and Japan,
while PAL is used in most European countries.
5. For the Wide-screen setting, choose On or Off to suit your TV or
your tastes.
6. Press the Menu button to return to the Videos screen.

When you're playing short videos, you may not want to start each of
them playing separately. To make your iPod play them for you, create a
video playlist in iTunes, add the videos to it in the order you want,
then synchronise your iPod. You can then set the playlist playing from
the Video Playlists entry on the Videos screen.


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