Ipod view RAW photos?

Hi there, everyone.
Just wondering if the ipod and itunes is able to view RAW files? I shoot all RAW these days and I'd still love to take my photos with me on my ipod.
Before I could do this with my jpeg photos, just by pointing my pictures folder.
Now my RAW files are in my picture folder (all RAW now)....
So, is it possible to view RAW photo files on my ipod-video?
thank you.

One other thing some cameras save two copies of an image, raw and jpeg, so you may already have jpegs to put on your ipod. But this depends on your camera.

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