How to Get Free Music Videos From Limewire to IPod
Anyone with an iPod knows the beauty of watching your favorite music videos right in the palm of your hand. However, the price tag associated with iTunes downloadable music videos can get a bit expensive, especially if you are a music lover. Limewire is a shareware program that allows users to share content, legally, for free. Follow some simple steps to get free music videos from Limewire to your iPod.
Instructions
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Download the Limewire sharing program. Ensure that you get the latest version of the software sharing program.
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After downloading Limewire open the search engine available inside the application. Click on the tab on the right hand corner that specifies what type of file you are searching for; audio, video, images and document. Select the video tab.
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Select music video under the type box, but you may leave this field blank to yield more search results. Wait for the search engine to return results to you. Make sure that the videos that are being displayed are all of 3 to 4 star quality.
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Select a download and wait for the file to complete. The files with a moderate amount of peers who have the file will be the best bet. Check to make sure the files you are downloading an mpeg or mov files.
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Go to the options folder in the Limewire tool bar and select iTunes from the left hand side of the menu to ensure your program is defaulted to work with iTunes. Now go to the basic tab and indicate which file folder you want to save your files to.
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Open your iTunes application and click on the add file to library tab under the file section of the top toolbar. Locate the file where your Limewire files are located. Search for the video you have downloaded and click it to add it to your iTunes playlist. Sync your iPod in order to access the video on your iPod.
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Tips & Warnings
View the file before adding it to your playlist to ensure that it is complete and of good quality.
Remember to only download mv4, mv3, mpeg or quicktime mov files, since these file types are the only video files compatible with iPod.