Saving as iPod file Problem

When I go to "share" and save the movie file as an iPod or iPhone file, it saves just fine. When I open the mpg-4 file on the computer in Quicktime, the screen is green, and then pixelated and flashing, etc. When I put it on the iTouch, sometimes the picture doesn't show up, or it starts in the middle of the movie, etc. Everything seems to go wrong.
Any ideas? Thank you.

The picture files themselves are 720x480. We were able to transfer two of them to iTunes just fine. It's just so random.
The files are 720 x 480, tiff, about 1.25 megabytes. Plus wav files. Converted into a mpeg-4 movie file for iPod, the total size is around 30 megabytes.
When I took out the tiff files and used GIF files, they were 720 x 480, about 35kb for each gif image. Plus wav files. And total size is about 26 megabytes.
Is that too big for an iPod? Because I know you can put actual movies on an iPod touch and they work. Unless those are smaller than the actual movie I'm trying to transfer.
I just don't understand why a couple of the files worked, and the others just won't...when they're basically the same.
Sorry, and thanks for the help.

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