Is Putting I-Tune videos on Ipod  Hard?

How difficult is this? I dont think Im gonna try right away with putting any of my own yet.Cause from reading most of these threads it sounds hard.Especialy for Windows computer.Am I gonna have to buy Quicktime Pro or something else to put on my ipod which I have not have yet but should get by the 26th.Are the videos from I-tunes already converted to be put on the Ipod? After I have had it awhile maybe then I will try one of my own.But not unitll I read enough about it.Im still a novice at all this stuff.Thank-You

It's not that difficult, and you don't have to get QT Pro at all. If you already have it, then you might want to use its "Video to iPod" functionality, but it looks like you don't have it already so ... there are a lot of 3rd-party apps that will make your vids iPod-compatible, most of them being free. Just have a look at Proper Converting Apps To Use For PC Users... ...

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