If you already own either of the two notorious gadgets made by market-leader Apple, then you already know their value as media players. And what better use is there for a wide-screen media player endowed with great image quality and perfect sound than using it to play movies? But for this to happen, you must first copy some iPhone movies to your device and this could be much trickier than it sounds.
Finding your favorite movies for iPhone or iPod Touch, however, can be an activity far less enjoyable than watching them. In fact, in many cases it can be a burden unless you're a techie that likes to spend hours upon hours encoding and decoding movies to the proper format that your iPod Touch or iPhone can play. As you may know, your iPod Touch or iPhone gadget is quite picky about the kind of video files it will allow you to play – it will only accept MPEG-4 or H-264 encoded movies.
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