Matt is correct.

However, what I was really focusing on is the transfer of the data to the
iPod. So we can use normal Myth transcode functionality to get the file into
the correct format and then have Myth publish that file using RSS so that
iTunes can locate it as a podcast and use iTunes functionality to transfer
that podcast down to the iPod.



-Jeremy

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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Video iPod

On 10/18/05, Joseph A. Caputo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 17 October 2005 19:02, Jeremy Palenchar wrote:
> > Rather than spend a lot of time trying to hack a solution for this,
> > why not
> > just get Myth to act as a video podcasting station and let iTunes
> > handle all
> > of the formatting and transfer down to the iPod?
>
> Will iTunes do that??  I didn't think iTunes handled
> transcoding/reencoding; the source material must be in the correct
> format/resolution to begin with, mustn't it?
>
> -JAC
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You'd have to use quicktime.  That's apple's "Answer".
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