How to sync iTunes music video movie to Google Nexus One convert DVD to Google Android phone
Wanna sync iTunes music video movie to Google Nexus One or convert DVD to Google Android phone? This tutorial shows how to play iTunes music video DVD movie to Google Android Nexus One by removing DRM copyright and converting media formats with a powerful DRM removal tool.
First, let's see what to know and to do before we can transfer and play iTunes music video DVD movie on Google Nexus One.

Audio formats Nexus One supported - MP3, AAC, OGG, WAV
Video formats Nexus One supported - H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 encoders.
iTunes provides - music in non-DRM MP3, M4A, DRM'ed M4P; audiobook in DRM'ed M4B, AA/AAX; TV shows & movie in DRM'ed M4V.
That's to say, we need to remove DRM protection and convert media formats if we want to play iTunes music video movie on Google Nexus One at will.
1. Sync iTunes to Google Nexus One by removing DRM license and converting media formats
Tools needed: iTunes with target library; DRM Removal Software; OEM USB cable.
Step 1. Free download Aimersoft Media Converter --- a powerful DRM removal tool which can strip iTunes DRM license and convert iTunes music video to Google Nexus One. Then install and luanch it, the default settings fit well with your Windows XP/Vista, or Windows 7, no need to make anymore configeration.

Step 2. When come to the main interface, import the DRM-protected media files (like .m4p .wma music, .m4v .wmv video movie) or any kind regular files like .avi, .mov, .mpg, .mkv, .m2ts etc to the conversion window.
Since Nexus One plays MP4 best with 800×480 resolution, H.264 codec, 2000kbps, AAC 48KHz 256Kbps, you can find all the parametres needed on 'Settings' board, like Bit Rate, Resolution, Aspect Ratio, and Frame Rate as well.

Step 3. When finish the preceding 2 steps, back to the main window, click the lower-right 'Start' button, when conversion done, you can transfer iTunes music movie to Google Nexus One by manual copying.
(1). Connect Google Nexus One to computer via USB cable
(2). 'My Computer' -> Removable Disk icon -> Click to access the Memory SD Card
(3). Drag and drop the converted files into the right folder of the Memory Card
Then you can play iTunes music movie with Google Nexus One on the go!
2: Play DVD movie on Google Nexus One
The 3.7 inches screen size and 480 x 800 resolution promise it an enjoyment to play DVD movie on Google Nexus One. What you need is an all-in-one DVD Ripper + DRM Removal program to remove DVD copyright protection, split DVD movie into video clips, and convert DVD to Google Nexus One compatible audio & video formats.

Converting DVD to Google Nexus One is same easy as converting iTunes music movie to Google Nexus One, here we just saved the detailed process.
Question and Answer
how to buy a google nexus one in india?
hi i live in chennai,india.i like the features of google nexus one, would like to but it n how to get it in india.
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February 24th, 2010 - 23:03
iphone is the best with thousands apps out there
February 24th, 2010 - 23:06
You can buy Google nexus one for 688$ from http://www.allpmp.com/goods-140-Google+Nexus+One+Android+Smartphone.html?gclid=CN6r6J79lp8CFccvpAodvnlT3A
February 25th, 2010 - 00:04
out of the box: Nexus one
after everything is done and done: iPhone 3g all the way
If you’re just lazy and are looking for customization; go nexus one. But if you’re willing to take the next step and exploit all that your phone’s capable of, go iPhone.
February 25th, 2010 - 00:24
Right now, the Nexus one is available for 179 for only NEW people on Tmobile, not existing customers even with upgrades. If you're an existing customer, it costs 279. That might be the same for Verizon. Also, on TMobile, you can't buy the nexus one from their website or store, you have to buy it through google.com/phone, which will also probably be the same with Verizon, so your $100 discount won't work. I'd go with the droid. if you're eligible for New Every Two, you can get the droid for $149.99 and the Nexus one is only a little bit faster, which the droid is already incredibly fast. Go with the Droid!
February 25th, 2010 - 05:11
macjoin: Until you jailbreak it then it’s a whole lot of fun
February 25th, 2010 - 07:36
1:15 into this video and already the Nexus One pwns the iPhone.
February 25th, 2010 - 12:21
You said Droid at 9:48
February 25th, 2010 - 16:26
I've just ordered one in Texas. They've charged me a total of $572.64, including 8.25% Texas sales tax ($43.64). In hindsight I guess it's not surprising Google has a presence somewhere in Texas, so has to pay the tax. But it still came as a shock when I read the confirmation e-mail – probably said it at check-out, but I didn't notice.
February 25th, 2010 - 16:31
Rumors say apples going to release a core duo iphone later this month so you should wait , and if it comes out on june 2010 then get the nexus , i doubt that the rumors about the core duo thing is true it apples just going to wait till june and refresh it with slightly better hardware.
February 26th, 2010 - 03:56
The iphone is in a weight class by itself.. ( I was anti-iphone until i actually got me one.) I have had the g1 and the mytouch so the nexus one it gonna be the same. When you root them everything is choppy and lags.. Not to mention there is nothing on any that can offer what cydia can. However these are nice phone iphone is the best right now
February 26th, 2010 - 10:12
Yes it can pay Flash (It has flash player 10.1)
And yes it can play MP4
Both the Nexus's hardware and software are superior to the IPhone so It certainly is 'up to par'
The Nexus only comes with a 4gb flash card… though unlike the iphone you can upgrade this to a higher capacity if you wish.
I dont like the idea of being tied with ITunes by apple… the Nexus is much more open in comparison.
As a point of interest I read that the music you download from ITunes (which is full of DRM) isn't actually yours!… you are just buying a licence!
Nexus One and more specifically Android is excellent, you wont be disappointed.
February 26th, 2010 - 14:27
get an ipod touch and a nexus one
covers everything
and is better
February 26th, 2010 - 18:32
The Nexus One beat the iPhone in the Prizefight!!!(It’s on CNet)
February 26th, 2010 - 23:41
There is a Ringdroid app that I believe you can pay for and one that is free. Just go in the market and look for it. Most apps are free in the market.
February 27th, 2010 - 17:42
Well, from the Article that i have read, Google Nexus One was launched to battle the present smarthphones of Blackbery and Iphones. They claim that Nexus One and it uses the Android open source mobile operating system.The device is manufactured by Taiwan's HTC Corporation, and became available on January 5, 2010.Features of the phone include the ability to transcribe voice to text, noise canceling dual microphones, and voice directions while driving.
The phone comes unlocked and is not restricted to any particular mobile network provider unlike Blackberry and Iphonew which you have to Jailbreak it to accept other sims. Google currently offers it for use on the T-Mobile network in the United States; a version for use on the Verizon (US) and Vodafone (European) networks is expected in the second calendar quarter of 2010
For more : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nexus_one
February 27th, 2010 - 20:07
iPhone haz batery on 8 hours only
February 28th, 2010 - 04:35
Price of Google phone: 529$ for unlocked Nexus One.
Google is also offering a subsidized version of the phone – also unlocked – through T-Mobile for $179.
For Information about Nexus : http://www.google.com/phone/?locale=en_US&s7e=
Regards,
Ravi Shanker
http://rvshanker.wordpress.com
February 28th, 2010 - 06:29
I'm pretty sure you don't have to but you won't get all you can from the phone without it. I had a Blackberry with them and didn't have data for a little while but it was much better with data. Here's a T-Mobile page that has their #s and other information if you want to call them or find out more.