How many videos do you have on your Video iPod?

Slippin' Falls

Member
Original Poster
I just recently bought a video iPod and i've been keeping myself busy by downloading videos of WDW attractions. I've got about 20 right now and am still downloading more. The only thing that has worried me is how much memory this will take up on my iPod. But I just love watching the videos on my iPod whenever I get the chance. It gives my WDW fix and it takes me back to the place I love the most. So is there anyone else out there who does the same?
 

jedimaster1227

Active Member
I have multiple Disney videos including movies, ride videos and histories. The best ones I have put on my iPod are all of the Ultimates and histories made by Martin. My favorite has to be the Peoplemover and RocketRods history.

I also watch videos of CyberGroove and Food Rocks almost every week.
 

doop

Well-Known Member
Where would someone have to go to get the WDW ride-through videos that can be used on the iPod.........are they on iTunes or some place like that?
Any video you download you can most likely convert into the iPod video format with a program like Videora. I don't have any Disney videos on it yet, but I plan on converting a bunch soon. I've only got a few South Park episodes on it right now.
 

SewIn2Disney

Well-Known Member
I've got tons and tons of videos on my ipod, as well as about 3000 songs, 2 games (definately download the games from iTunes....so worth it!) and some pictures, and I'm not even 1/3 of the way to filling my 30G iPod.

Google video has a lot of on-ride videos, as well as TV specials. And, they have an option to download them for your video ipod so you don't need to convert them in any way.

This WDWMagic user has taken upon himself to take all Disney shows off of Tivo and put them on Google video....check it out

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?p=2030895#post2030895
 

ZapperZ

Well-Known Member
I have a collection of Disney videos (including ride videos) in my signature that I've shot and edited myself. You're welcome to those. I only have Wishes and Illuminations on my iPod.

Edit: unfortunately, most of them are in widescreen, so viewing them on the iPod screen may not be that suitable.

Zz.
 

slappy magoo

Well-Known Member
No ipod here, but I recently bought an Archos 404 portable media player, along with an optional DVR station. Got them both for 270, they usually retail for 400 together. The player is bigger and clunkier than an ipod for sure, but the screen is also bigger, and the DVR station allows me to download video directly into the player, without having to put it in my computer and conform it to any other specs first. I'm kind laid up today anyway, so on my agenda for the day is taking some of the Disney Food network & Travel Channel specials on my Tivo and transferring them into the Archos.

The player & station has some other neat features as well, most notably, it'll make copies of copy protected DVDs and tapes as well, but still contain the copy protection. This way, you can watch it on the player's screen, without being able to illegally copy it. So when it comes to the next big trip, I can copy some of my Disney DVDs we can watch to and fro Orlando, without having to put the movies in my computer and strip the copy protection and conform it into a M4P or WMV format.

Sorry for sounding like a commercial. Heh, if anything, I'm probably trying to talk myself into being happy with my Archos and not having an ipod like all the kewl kidz. :D I actually like ipods, I'm just not crazy about itunes' closed-off business model (though I think Rhapsody is now an online music provider than converts to AAC or wmv). But it's a pretty nifty, convenient device, if you don't mind something biggerbthan an ipod
 

cooleo

Well-Known Member
I agree with watching the videos on the iPod. I have about 30 on my iPod. I got the majority of these at Mousetimes.com.:wave:
 

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