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		<title>IPod, again</title>
		<description>Well, although I have no problem using IPod on my FreeBSD box, I got another question: my wife want to manager her IPod on her company notebook, which runs Windows and not allowed to install iTunes.

After some digging on the Internet, I found Yet another iPod manager. It runs on ...</description>
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		<title>adding subtitle to video</title>
		<description>Well this might be my last post about using IPod on FreeBSD, cause the last I concerned, for us non-English users only, how to "hard-encode" the subtitle to video files, is resolved :)

Most of the DVD rip tools will generate 2 files: an avi file, mostly xvid encoded, and a ...</description>
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		<title>converting video to IPod</title>
		<description>Well I've talked about how to use IPod on FreeBSD, I haven't talked about how to convert the videos to formats that IPod can understand, because, well, I struggled several days with that.

So here's a short note about how to convert video to IPod on FreeBSD, as of 12/10/2006.

The credits ...</description>
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		<title>Ipod on FreeBSD</title>
		<description>Well we've got an IPod video for my wife. And as I only have FreeBSD on my box, I'll need to find a way to use it on FreeBSD. Fortunately, it's the 6th generation and many people has posted their experience with generation 1~5, so it's not that hard for ...</description>
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