Apple MB527LL/A Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod classic, To view a video on iPod classic

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Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod classic

Videos you add to iPod classic appear in the Videos menus. Music videos also appear in Music menus.

To view a video on iPod classic:

mChoose Videos and browse for a video. When you play the video, you see and hear it.

To listen to a music video’s sound or a video podcast’s sound without playing the video:

mChoose Music and browse for a music video or a video podcast. When you play the video, you hear it but don’t see the video.

Watching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod classic

If you have an AV cable from Apple, you can watch videos on a TV connected to your iPod classic. First you set iPod classic to display videos on a TV, then connect

iPod classic to your TV, and then play a video.

Note: Use the Apple Component AV Cable, the Apple Composite AV Cable, or the Apple AV Connection Kit. Other similar RCA-type cables might not work. You can purchase the cables at www.apple.com/ipodstore.

To set iPod classic to display videos on a TV:

mChoose Videos > Settings, and then set TV Out to Ask or On.

If you set TV Out to Ask, iPod classic gives you the option of displaying videos on TV or on iPod classic every time you play a video.

You can also set video to display full screen or widescreen, and set video to display on PAL or NTSC devices.

To set TV settings:

mChoose Videos > Settings, and then follow the instructions below.

To set

Do this

Video to display on PAL or

Set TV Signal to NTSC or PAL.

NTSC TVs

NTSC and PAL refer to TV broadcast standards. Your TV might use

 

either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased.

 

If you aren’t sure which your TV uses, check the documentation

 

that came with your TV.

The format of your external TV Set TV Screen to Widescreen for 16:9 format or Standard for 4:3

 

format.

Video to fit to your screen

Set “Fit to Screen” to On.

 

If you set “Fit to Screen” to Off, widescreen videos display in

 

letterbox format on iPod classic or a standard (4:3) TV screen.

 

 

Alternate audio to play

Set Alternate Audio to On.

 

 

Chapter 3 Video Features

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Contents IPod classic User Guide Contents Tips and Troubleshooting Safety and CleaningImportant Safety Information General SuggestionsIPod classic Basics Using iPod classic Controls IPod classic at a GlanceHere’s what else you can do with iPod classic controls Scrolling Quickly Through Long Lists and Cover Flow Browsing Music Using Cover FlowSearching Music Turning off the Click Wheel Sound Disabling iPod classic ControlsTo turn off the Click Wheel sound Using iPod classic Menus To disable iPod classic controlsSetting the Backlight Timer Setting the Screen BrightnessSetting the Language Adding or Removing Items from the Main MenuConnecting and Disconnecting iPod classic Resetting All SettingsConnecting iPod classic Getting Information About iPod classicDisconnecting iPod classic To eject iPod classic To disconnect iPod classicCharging the iPod classic Battery About the iPod classic BatteryTo charge the battery using your computer To charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter Understanding Battery States Music Features About iTunesImporting Music into Your iTunes Library To sign in to the iTunes StoreTo find songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts To download or subscribe to a podcastTo add songs on your computer to your iTunes library Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunesTo import music from an audio CD into iTunes Adding Lyrics Entering Song Names and Other DetailsAdding Album Artwork Using Genius in iTunes To set up Genius the first time you use itOrganizing Your Music To make a playlist in iTunesAdding Music and Podcasts to iPod classic To create a Genius playlist in iTunesSyncing Music From Selected Playlists onto iPod classic Syncing Music AutomaticallyTo sync music with iPod classic Managing iPod classic Manually To add a song, video, or other item to iPod classicTo remove a song, video, or other item from iPod classic To make a new playlist on iPod classicPlaying Music Adding Podcasts to iPod classicTo manually manage podcasts To browse for and play a songBrowsing Songs by Artist or Album To browse songs by artistSetting iPod classic to Repeat Songs Setting iPod classic to Shuffle SongsCustomizing the Music Menu Using Genius on iPod classic Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod classicRating Songs Viewing Lyrics on iPod classicSetting the Maximum Volume Limit Viewing Album Artwork on iPod classicSetting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level To change the maximum volume limitTo remove the maximum volume limit To set iPod classic to use the iTunes volume settingsUsing the Equalizer Watching and Listening to PodcastsListening to Audiobooks To use the equalizer to change the sound on iPod classicListening to FM Radio To set audiobook play speedVideo Features Purchasing or Renting Videos and Downloading Video PodcastsConverting Your Own Videos to Work with iPod classic Syncing Videos Automatically Adding Videos to iPod classicTo sync videos to iPod classic Syncing Selected Videos to iPod classic Managing Videos Manually Viewing and Listening to VideosAdding Video Podcasts to iPod classic To set TV settings Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod classicWatching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod classic To view a video on iPod classicTo view a video on your TV To import photos to a Mac using iPhoto Photo FeaturesImporting Photos from a Camera to Your Computer Adding Photos From Your Computer to iPod classic To import photos to a Mac using Image CaptureTo import photos to a Windows PC To add full-resolution image files to iPod classic To delete photos from iPod classicAdding Photos from iPod classic to a Computer Viewing PhotosViewing Photos on iPod classic To set slideshow settings Viewing SlideshowsTo connect iPod classic to a TV To view a slideshow on iPod classicTo view a slideshow on a TV Using iPod classic as an External Disk To enable iPod classic as an external diskUsing Extra Settings Setting and Viewing the Date and TimeAdding Clocks for Other Time Zones To set date and time optionsSetting the Sleep Timer Setting the AlarmUsing the Stopwatch Playing Games To use the stopwatchTo review or delete a logged stopwatch session To play a gameLocking the iPod classic Screen To sync games automatically to iPod classicTo set a combination for iPod classic To lock the iPod classic screenSyncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists To change a combination you’ve already setExtra Features and Accessories Storing and Reading Notes Learning About iPod classic Accessories Recording Voice MemosTo record a voice memo To play a recordingTo use the earphones included with your iPod classic Tips and Troubleshooting 5 Rs Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, RestoreTo reset iPod classic General SuggestionsIf iPod classic isn’t playing music If iPod classic displays a Use iTunes to restore message If iPod classic displays a Connect to Power messageIf songs or data sync more slowly over USB If you can’t add a song or other item to iPod classic WAV AiffIf you can’t see videos or photos on your TV If you want to double-check the system requirementsTo update or restore iPod classic Updating and Restoring iPod SoftwareIf you want to use iPod classic with a Mac and a Windows PC If you lock the iPod classic screen and can’t unlock itTips and Troubleshooting Safety and Cleaning Important Safety InformationSafety and Cleaning Important Handling Information Learning More, Service Support To learn about Do thisRegulatory Compliance Information FCC Compliance StatementRussia Europeiska unionen-uttjänta produkter Index Index Returning to main menu 6 returning to previous menu Computer 62 operating system See also adding

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