Tutorials:Convert MPEG to iPod with easy steps
This guide will show you the basic steps on how to convert MPEG to iPod with FLAV iPod Video Converter:
Step1- First, you should download the FLAV iPod Video Converter , and double click the exe file, then follow the Setup Wizard
Once you finished setup, you could see the main interface of FLAV iPod Video Converter

Step2-Load the MPEG files you want to convert
Click "Add" button on the left top of the main window of the converter to select file you would like to convert



also, you can drag the MPEG file to the main interface and drop it,and the file(s) will be added automatically.

Step 3 Prepare for the conversion
Choose a proper profile from the pull-down menu of "profile" that can complete the conversion of MPEG to iPod.

Step 4 Start converting
Click "start" button on the bottom-right of the main interface,and the conversion program of MPEG to iPod starts.After converting, you can open the output folder to check the converted files.

About iPod Video Converter
With extremely fast speed and high quality, FLAV iPod Video Converter will make your MPEG to iPod conversion a piece of cake. Just a few clicks away for the conversion of MPEG to iPod, you can enjoy the excellent output quality. So the routine of converting MPEG to iPod is quite simple. Enjoy the process of the MPEG to iPod conversion!
Tips on MPEG to iPod Converter:
MPEG
MPEG stands for Moving Picture Expert Group. The major advantage of MPEG compared with other video and audio formats is that MPEG files are much smaller for the same quality. Currently standards that exist include: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-3, MPEG-4.
iPod
iPod is a popular brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. it is designed to store and play audio files encoded by MP3 or AAC compression algorithms. Currently, iPod products include iPod Classic, iPod Shuffle, iPod Touch, Pod Nano and iPhone, of which iPod Nano can additionally play MPEG-4 and QuickTime video formats. iPod is gaining more favor especially among young people as a portable media player.
