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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 21, 2005 12:10:00 AM

Independently produced content made for Apple's new video iPod is beginning to appear online--and as with any new technology, it may be sex that sells first.

Pinup site Suicide Girls said Thursday that it had launched a new, free feature: downloadable videos of interviews and photo shots with its models, all configured for the video-capable iPod. At least one unambiguously adult site, Povpod.com, has also released content for the device.

Apple unveiled the video-enabled iPod last week, along with a new version of the iTunes music store that sells music videos, some short films and episodes from five TV shows, for $1.99 each.

The Suicide Girls "featurettes" are among the first of what is likely to be an eventual flood of video reconfigured for the iPod player. A handful of video podcasts are already available through the iTunes store.

The iPod also supports any video content stored in H.264 or MPEG-4 formats. Though Apple itself has not added a way to take content directly from a TV source, the satellite or cable feed can provide an abundant source of video for the device.

Add-on tuners, such as Elgato's EyeTV, offer both the means of recording the shows onto the Mac as well as the ability to export the shows in a format that works with the video iPod.

"Exporting to the iPod is merely a question of configuring the H.264 export settings correctly," an Elgato representative said.

Elgato plans to streamline the process in a future software update--as it already has for sending shows to a Sony PSP. But for now, users have to export their shows into H.264 format and select the video iPod's 320-by-240-pixel resolution.

Independently produced content made for Apple's new video iPod is beginning to appear online--and as with any new technology, it may be sex that sells first.

Pinup site Suicide Girls said Thursday that it had launched a new, free feature: downloadable videos of interviews and photo shots with its models, all configured for the video-capable iPod. At least one unambiguously adult site, Povpod.com, has also released content for the device.

Apple unveiled the video-enabled iPod last week, along with a new version of the iTunes music store that sells music videos, some short films and episodes from five TV shows, for $1.99 each.

The Suicide Girls "featurettes" are among the first of what is likely to be an eventual flood of video reconfigured for the iPod player. A handful of video podcasts are already available through the iTunes store.

The iPod also supports any video content stored in H.264 or MPEG-4 formats. Though Apple itself has not added a way to take content directly from a TV source, the satellite or cable feed can provide an abundant source of video for the device.

Add-on tuners, such as Elgato's EyeTV, offer both the means of recording the shows onto the Mac as well as the ability to export the shows in a format that works with the video iPod.

"Exporting to the iPod is merely a question of configuring the H.264 export settings correctly," an Elgato representative said.

Elgato plans to streamline the process in a future software update--as it already has for sending shows to a Sony PSP. But for now, users have to export their shows into H.264 format and select the video iPod's 320-by-240-pixel resolution.

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Clueless on what the market is
The IPOD is a device you can carry around in your pocket. I could blow you product out of the water if size isn't a factor. I beat it on both price and capablity.

But if I'm looking for reasona... (Read the rest)
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HAW! Just like I said last week...PORN  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 10/20/05
Wolfenstool: ". . . during Church service" [LMAO]  brian ansorge | 10/20/05
I'm right there with ya Wolfie!!!  Laff | 10/21/05
320x240  Anton Philidor | 10/20/05
And once again...  Qbt | 10/20/05
Excited? Excited?  brian ansorge | 10/20/05
This guy must have owned a PowerBook 5300...  BitTwiddler | 10/21/05
Sorry Pete....I did not know of  Laff | 10/21/05
How can you...  Qbt | 10/21/05
Several points to cover here....  Laff | 10/21/05
Please help us all out  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Here you go...  Qbt | 10/21/05
You fail  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Wow, that is backwards...  Qbt | 10/21/05
Actually Pete Apple has the ability to activate MS protocols  Laff | 10/21/05
Best check those facts again  tic swayback | 10/21/05
This is in respond to Laff's message  Qbt | 10/21/05
So you're giving up on your other argument?  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Well Pete the plain fact of the matter is that neither  Laff | 10/21/05
What devices are these  voska | 10/21/05
Exactly  Stuka | 10/21/05
What is this...?  Qbt | 10/21/05
4" x 8", $799  tic swayback | 10/21/05
But why did  Qbt | 10/21/05
Could it be that the point is missed on both sides of this?  Laff | 10/21/05
So you admit the Archos is an inferior product?  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Clueless on what the market is  voska | 10/21/05
Oops Pete see my post below..my bad I missed.:)  Laff | 10/21/05
Who will be the first to trademark 'xxxPod'? Or xxxCast? (nt)  Fred Fredrickson | 10/21/05
Is this Fred from RAS ?  BitTwiddler | 10/21/05
This is a very good sign  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Perhaps Peter but then you get into price and the difference  Laff | 10/21/05

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