For ipod video (and photo version, I think) don't need to buy Apple's video cable or dock, you can use any 1/8" plug camcorder A/V cable. I found a 10 foot one at RadioShack for $16. The only difference is that you need to switch the color leads to opposite plugs.
I don't know how you could get transitions out of PP without a lot of work, but a program like Flash or Premiere could be used to make and export animations. The ipod video does play movies, but only a specific mp4 format. Search for "ipod video convert", then drag the video files onto iTune's Library (dragging to the video folder doesn't work for some reason).
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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For ipod video (and photo version, I think) don't need to buy Apple's video cable or dock, you can use any 1/8" plug camcorder A/V cable. I found a 10 foot one at RadioShack for $16. The only difference is that you need to switch the color leads to opposite plugs.
I don't know how you could get transitions out of PP without a lot of work, but a program like Flash or Premiere could be used to make and export animations. The ipod video does play movies, but only a specific mp4 format. Search for "ipod video convert", then drag the video files onto iTune's Library (dragging to the video folder doesn't work for some reason).