.mov files on the new nano

Hi
I have just got the new nano and i cant copy .mov files on to it yet they will in my itunes.
can anyone help
thanks

it is probably the case that the .mov file is too big of a resolution, or maybe some other format issue. If you load them into itunes, and your ipod is connected, you can right click over the move in itunes and click "Convert Selection for iPod".
Beware though, if it is a large .mov file, it could take quite a long time (possibly hours) to convert it.

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