DVD's to i-tunes

Can I load a DVD I own to I-tunes and then to my i-pod touch, and if so, ho

Sorry you cannot convert a DVD to you I-Tunes unless if there is a way to download the file. If so you can switch it to an mp4, and drag it to your I-Tunes and it should be able to play on any Nano I-Pod or I-Touch.
Good luck,
Mike

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