Importing MP4 video PROBLEM

The probvlem is I can't the itunes says there is an error and must shut down and do I want to send a report....
why can't I import a short video to my ipod video?

File formats in video are deceptive. Not all mp4 are the same, neither are all movs or avis etc. Really they're containers for a wide variety of Codecs. So, it;s quite possible that the two different devices produce their mp4s with different Codecs.
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