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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
It's one of those things that is so simple, that nobody tells you how to do it. But if you don't know how, it isn't that simple.
Assuming you have the file on your computer as an .mpg, ,mpeg, .mov, .wmv, or .avi file (there may be more acceptable formats as well, but that should cover the majority of them), simply go to the File menu and select Import. Find the file and voila - it is in iTunes. From there you can transfer it to a video capable iPod.
It is doable, but you need at least a working turntable. There are a couple of ways to do it. I think we had a discussion here on LoT about it - I'll see if I can find that.
ETA: Wow, it was a long time ago when we discussed that.
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LOL No kidding about the simple/not simple!!!
I think I tried that. It didn't show up. I will try again. And again. Until I get it. Thanks for the instructions, at least I now have the way to do it, however how long it takes me at least I am going in the right direction.
Wow, that is an old thread! I'm even on there! I do have a turntable that works and is hooked up as well....hmmm...possibilities...
And, it must be so nice to not have to carry around LP's. When we'd move and have to cart the crates full they were heavy!!! At least now they hold the bookcases down and in place.
Well...whatever happened to GD?