iPod Clinic FAQs: Practical solutions for iPod and iTunes problems

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What’s the difference between the MPEG-4 and H.264 video formats?

Quite a lot. Just as you have AAC and MP3 audio formats, there are two differing ways you can convert and store your video files – one being the traditional format and the other being a more superior update. The MPEG-4 video codec has been around for nearly 10 years and now it’s starting to show its age a bit. The H.264 one (or, if you prefer, MPEG-10) is much newer and offers better quality video for less memory size. The downside though, is that conversion takes far longer – anything up to 10-15 times. If you interested in seeing exactly how the two formats compare, we suggest you go here, as someone’s carefully converted the same clip using both MPEG-4 and H.264 codecs, and also over a selection of quality settings.

frequently asked questions

I’ve downloaded a video podcast and it doesn’t work on my iPod. Why?

How do I convert movie files for my iPod?

How long does it take to convert video files?

What’s the difference between the MPEG-4 and H.264 video formats?

Why isn’t the UK iTunes Store packed with videos like the US one?

I’m running out of space on my computer, but how do I keep adding to my iPod?

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