Compressing for iPods and iTunes

added on Friday, June 11th, 2010 at 6:14 pm by Seamus Harte

Now a days most of the media your iBalls watch are on an iSomething. Now this is all good great and grand, but how did my iMedia find it’s iWay to the iWorld?

I would love to tell you that I don’t know and just leave the magic in it. But since telling my sister at 7 Santa didn’t exist, I’ve always been one for iTruth, regardless of how disappointing it may be for others.

So here is my spoiler alert:

Alert! Alert! Spoiler Alert! (Said in a mono-tone voice kinda like Ben Stein’s character in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off)

And with that said just click on THIS LINK to check out a video tutorial on how to compress for iPods and iTunes.

And don’t worry if you were reading too fast and blew right by THAT LINK you can always click on THIS ONE as well.

Hope to see you this summer!



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