Video Clips Cutting out

Can somebody please help?
I have copied some video clips into itunes and onto my Ipod classic. When they are in Itues they play correctly. When I play them on the Ipod they cut out about 2/3rds of the way through so I keep missing the ending.
Any advice greatfully received.
Thanks

hi patrickmathews,
Welcome to the Lenovo Forums.
Can you try to:
1. Try to change HDMI port and set HDMI source on the TV accordingly
2. Adjust the resolution of the PC and on the TV to 1024x768 and check if you the video still goes black on the TV. If everything works ok, gradually adjust the resolution.
3. If the Vizio has a default refresh rate of 120Hz, try to lower it down to 60hz
4. As per this reference, try to use a different HDMI 1.4/1.4a cable or a component cable to see if it's a cable problem or the HDMI port on the TV.
Let me know your findings
Cheers
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