seeteeyou
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iPod Video outputs video via the headphone jack. What you need is one of those analogue 3.5mm mini-jack to 3x RCA cables. You don't need an Apple cable: others ones will work too; just it won't necessarily be the yellow labelled RCA that will carry the video. Just fiddle around until you get image.
And you can get higher resolution choices by sticking to MPEG-4. A couple of years ago I used to use one of those mini LED-backlit video-projectors with the iPod Video, getting a 1.2m wide image, and it was sharp enough. I didn't keep the mini LED-backlit video-projector because the LED lamp wasn't bright enough; I'll have to check out if they have improved on this issue since on newer models. It did make a cool portable cinema set-up.
Yesterday when I turned on my ipod with the CF card, it asked for connecting to computer for restore. So I did it and everything is back to normal now except I lost all the files. I was puzzled by this incidence as it happened for no apparent reason. I suspect two possibilities - the CF card quality or loosed connection between the ribbon cable and the Tarkan (or the connection between the Tarkan and the CF). If it happens next time, I will open the ipod and try to push tight the connections instead of proceeding to a restore.
Did this ever happen to your guys?
Hasn't happened to me yet...and as you guys know...I beat the crap out of this baby. LOL She's had more falls than an old man with a bum hip!
Maybe those drops tightened the connections for the Takan and CF. Next time when the sad face shows up, I am gonna drop it 3 times. LOL.
Torne from the RB team has my iPod and is working on the issue. I'm waiting with fingers crossed as well.
I talked to Torne and it looks like it wasn't a simple fix to get the mSATA drive to work with RockBox. He was on business in the states and didn't have access to his diagnostic tools, but he's now headed home and will take a more detailed look.
I talked to Torne and it looks like it wasn't a simple fix to get the mSATA drive to work with RockBox. He was on business in the states and didn't have access to his diagnostic tools, but he's now headed home and will take a more detailed look.
Waiting with bated breath...
I went ahead and put this mSATA drive with this adapter in my 5g, though I didn't expect anything different out of trying to Rockbox it. After restoring it in iTunes, it shows 238GB available. I got the ata-11 error and then *PANIC* on subsequent reboot, after installing Rockbox. I will say this about the mSATA drive... it's FAAAAAST. Holy cow... way faster navigating and loading tracks in the stock firmware. Since I recently bought 2 Cowon DAPs (J3 and Z2), maybe I'll just relegate the iPod to my vehicle.
Hmm, I have faith in him making our dreams come true.
Well at least you got a 256GB SSD ipod working on the OF. But I hate iTunes. Last night I was trying to load some music to my iPhone from iTunes, everything was in grey and locked and I couldn't do anything (add or delete). It's a shame whoever created that piece of crap.
You're not the only one. I only used iTunes to restore it, and only because it's on my office computer (tried to revive another iPod I bought). I use Foobar to load music on my iPod. You might give that a try!