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    <title>How To Transfer Your Ipod Nano Recorded Videos To Computer</title>
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      <![CDATA[iPod nano(5th generation) now has a built-in video camera that lets you record fun as it happens. Then share it with friends on the Internet. It's the video camera that' s small enough to take with you everywhere. But how to transfer ipod nano recorded video to computer ? 

This step by step guide shows how to transfer  ipod nano 5 recorded video to computer. You can copy your recorded video on iPod nano (5th generation) to your Windows PC for viewing and backup. ]]>
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          <![CDATA[To copy your recorded video to your PC, the iPod must be enabled for disk use: 
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          <![CDATA[<p>To copy your recorded video to your PC, the iPod must be enabled for disk use:</p>]]>
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          <![CDATA["For Windows:"

1 Connect iPod nano (5th generation) to your computer. 
2 In iTunes, click iPod in the device list. 
3 Click the Summary tab. 
4 If "Enable disk use" is not checked, select the checkbox and click the Apply button. 

You will now be able to copy recorded videos to your PC. 

Using Windows Explorer or My Computer on your PC, the iPod nano will appear on the computer as an external disk with the same name you gave the iPod during the initial setup in iTunes. 

The DCIM folder on iPod nano stores your recorded video. You can copy this folder to your computer so that you can view the video on your PC, or to back up the video files. 

Once the recorded video is copied to your PC, double-click on the file to watch the video using QuickTime or Windows Media Player. See the documentation that came with your computer for assistance. 
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          <![CDATA[<p>&#8220;For Windows:&#8221;</p>
<p>1 Connect iPod nano (5th generation) to your computer. <br />
2 In iTunes, click iPod in the device list. <br />
3 Click the Summary tab. <br />
4 If &#8220;Enable disk use&#8221; is not checked, select the checkbox and click the Apply button.</p>
<p>You will now be able to copy recorded videos to your PC.</p>
<p>Using Windows Explorer or My Computer on your PC, the iPod nano will appear on the computer as an external disk with the same name you gave the iPod during the initial setup in iTunes.</p>
<p>The <span class="caps">DCIM</span> folder on iPod nano stores your recorded video. You can copy this folder to your computer so that you can view the video on your PC, or to back up the video files.</p>
<p>Once the recorded video is copied to your PC, double-click on the file to watch the video using QuickTime or Windows Media Player. See the documentation that came with your computer for assistance.</p>]]>
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          <![CDATA[For Mac: (using iPhoto)

To copy your recorded video from your iPod nano to iPhoto, you first need to make sure the "Enable disk use" checkbox is selected for your iPod within iTunes. 
1 Connect your iPod to your computer. 
2 Open iTunes (version 9 or later). 
3 Select your iPod in the Source pane. 
4 Select the Summary tab. 
5 Enable disk use and select the Apply button. 

"Import your recorded videos from iPod nano (5th generation) to iPhoto"
1 Open the iPhoto application if it doesn’t open automatically. 
2 Click iPod in the iPhoto device list. 
3 Select the video or videos to import. Click Import Selected or Import All. 
4 After the video or videos have been imported into iPhoto, choose either Delete Photos or Keep Photos when prompted to "Delete Photos on Your Camera." 

Your recorded video or videos will appear in your iPhoto Library under the section for Events and Photos and in the Recent category for Last Import.

To watch the video in iPhoto, double-click the recorded video.]]>
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          <![CDATA[<p>For Mac: (using iPhoto)</p>
<p>To copy your recorded video from your iPod nano to iPhoto, you first need to make sure the &#8220;Enable disk use&#8221; checkbox is selected for your iPod within iTunes. <br />
1 Connect your iPod to your computer. <br />
2 Open iTunes (version 9 or later). <br />
3 Select your iPod in the Source pane. <br />
4 Select the Summary tab. <br />
5 Enable disk use and select the Apply button.</p>
<p>&#8220;Import your recorded videos from iPod nano (5th generation) to iPhoto&#8221;<br />
1 Open the iPhoto application if it doesn’t open automatically. <br />
2 Click iPod in the iPhoto device list. <br />
3 Select the video or videos to import. Click Import Selected or Import All. <br />
4 After the video or videos have been imported into iPhoto, choose either Delete Photos or Keep Photos when prompted to &#8220;Delete Photos on Your Camera.&#8221;</p>
<p>Your recorded video or videos will appear in your iPhoto Library under the section for Events and Photos and in the Recent category for Last Import.</p>
<p>To watch the video in iPhoto, double-click the recorded video.</p>]]>
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          <![CDATA["How to copy iPod songs/videos/photos to computer ?"

If you want to copy songs/videos/photos to computer or itunes, you need to use a third-party ipod to computer transfer software to help. Here is the step by step guide shows how to copy iPod songs/videos/photos to computer. 

Tool you need:  "Cucusoft iPhone/iPod/iTouch to Computer Transfer":http://dvd-video-soft.com/ipodconverter/ipod-itouch-iphone-transfer.html - transfer music/movie from iPod to computer, iPod to iTunes, iPod to iPod, iPod to iPhone, iPod to iTouch, iPhone to iTouch, etc. 

Please Note:  Before you run our program, please be sure you have installed iTunes on your computer, and you can manage the ipod devide with no problem. ]]>
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          <![CDATA[<p>&#8220;How to copy iPod songs/videos/photos to computer ?&#8221;</p>
<p>If you want to copy songs/videos/photos to computer or itunes, you need to use a third-party ipod to computer transfer software to help. Here is the step by step guide shows how to copy iPod songs/videos/photos to computer.</p>
<p>Tool you need:  <a href="http://dvd-video-soft.com/ipodconverter/ipod-itouch-iphone-transfer.html">Cucusoft iPhone/iPod/iTouch to Computer Transfer</a> &#8211; transfer music/movie from iPod to computer, iPod to iTunes, iPod to iPod, iPod to iPhone, iPod to iTouch, iPhone to iTouch, etc.</p>
<p>Please Note:  Before you run our program, please be sure you have installed iTunes on your computer, and you can manage the ipod devide with no problem.</p>]]>
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          <![CDATA[Step 1: After the iPhone/iPod/iTouch connected to pc, Launch the program you will see the right UI. Normally, the program will search the device automatically. If the device is enabled, the files (songs/movies/photos) will be shown in the list.
Step 2: Choose the list and files you want to transfer , Click the Export button.
Step 3: After you clicking the Export button, the following window will pop up, you can choose transferring to computer or iTunes directly. You can set the output folder at Advanced->Options before transferring.. 

Transfer music from iPod to computer, or transfer songs form iPod to iTunes 

Step 4: When the transferring finished, the following window will pop up. It shows that how many files have been done. You can click the OK button to view the output files..

Done!!]]>
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          <![CDATA[<p>Step 1: After the iPhone/iPod/iTouch connected to pc, Launch the program you will see the right UI. Normally, the program will search the device automatically. If the device is enabled, the files (songs/movies/photos) will be shown in the list.<br />
Step 2: Choose the list and files you want to transfer , Click the Export button.<br />
Step 3: After you clicking the Export button, the following window will pop up, you can choose transferring to computer or iTunes directly. You can set the output folder at Advanced&#8594;Options before transferring..</p>
<p>Transfer music from iPod to computer, or transfer songs form iPod to iTunes</p>
<p>Step 4: When the transferring finished, the following window will pop up. It shows that how many files have been done. You can click the OK button to view the output files..</p>
<p>Done!!</p>]]>
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          <![CDATA[Download "Cucusoft iPhone/iPod/iTouch to Computer Transfer":http://dvd-video-soft.com/ipodconverter/ipod-itouch-iphone-transfer.html

If you are using Mac.You can use this "Mac iPod to iTunes Transfer Program":http://dvd-video-soft.com/macconverter/rip-music-from-ipod-to-mac.html
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          <![CDATA[<p>Download <a href="http://dvd-video-soft.com/ipodconverter/ipod-itouch-iphone-transfer.html">Cucusoft iPhone/iPod/iTouch to Computer Transfer</a></p>
<p>If you are using Mac.You can use this <a href="http://dvd-video-soft.com/macconverter/rip-music-from-ipod-to-mac.html">Mac iPod to iTunes Transfer Program</a></p>]]>
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