How much gigabites would i lose if i download a movie to my ipod touch?
Posted on 2010 under iPod FAQ | 6 Comments14 Oct
I want to download a movie and its 224.3 MB
How much gigabites is that?
My Ipod Touch is 8gb.
Would it take nmost of the memory?








by 5zerocool, on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
Putting movies on the iPod touch is ok. I don’t recommend storing movies on it permanently. Buy a flash drive ($20) for your key chain and you can store it on there.
I usually rent movies from the Apple Store, download them to my computer, and copy them to my iPod.
The rented movie deletes after 24 hours of watching it.
Movies are a huge waste of space.
by Aaron R, on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
i downloaded a movie and it took less than a third of a giga bbite
by Tomsggreasens T, on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
You can download many free videos and music on the movie download sites listed on the following page:
http://www.dvd-video-converters.com/freeresource.html
iTunes only support MP4, H264 video, mp3 audio formats. There are some useful guides about how to rip DVD to iTunes and convert videos and TV shows to iTunes for iPod, iPhone, etc, it works well for all the Windows and Mac OS users.
http://www.dvdtoitunes.net/dvdtoitunesvideo-guide.html
Also, you can choose some other iTunes converter software here:
http://www.topsreviews.com/reviews/ipod-converter-suite-review.html
Some useful information you can get on the official site:
http://www.apple.com
by //Fidgog//, on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes
1024
-224
——–
800MB left from one of the 8 Gigabytes
7,768MB left
by Randy B, on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
http://vidpoint.webs.com/
Description:Free movies download for your Ipod and PSP and other MP4 players. Also we have movies to download on your computer and watch them free. Free movies download.
by Saucerful of Secrets [Team TFZ], on October 14 2010 @ 9:24 pm
A megabyte is much smaller than a gigabyte.
Don’t worry
It’s about 1/5 a gig, that leaves you 7 4/5 gigs to put whatever on there!