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If your iPod plays video, you can use a docking station that has video outputs on it. Connect the yellow/red/white cable to your TV and change to that input. These usually have a remote control. There are some cables that can connect an iPod directly to your TV. Either way just make sure it is compatible with your version of iPod.
You may refer to the part 8 of this iPod tips, it will teach you how to connect iPod to TV and watch the iPod video on TV. It works pretty well for me. http://www.mac-dvd.com/ipod-tips-and-ipod-faq.html Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question.
Not all iTunes video can be transferred to iPod, please make sure your video is compatible with iPod. If the video resolution or video bitrate beyond iPod limitation, even though they are mp4 video, you can't upload them to iPod. For example, some iTunes purchased movie are High definition movie, the resolution is too high to play on iPod, you can't sync it to your iPod. For more information about iPod compatible video, you can visit apple official website. http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/specs.html Or you may take a look at this step by step direction, it's about how to convert and put video to iPod, it works pretty well for me. http://www.dvdintoipod.com/rip-dvd-movie-and-convert-video-to-ipod.html Hope it helps. Contact me if you need further assistance.
Absolutely, I have this myself. My 5th Gen works great, but the 160GB would not show movies, just played music. Apple has an adapter cable set that allows you to hook your Ipod to your TV. $50 buy it! You can charge and watch your stuff on your flat screen. It also unlocks your Ipod TV out setting for your Video 55. Set you IPOD video setting to TV Out: on, select your movie and play. Plug in the IPOD nip to your Ipod then set your Ipod into the Video 55. A bit of a pain but works flawlessly. If you select a different movie you have to do this all over again.
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