quicktime
You can drag QuickTime videos from your files to the iTunes movies section, and then sync your iPod with iTunes to get it on your iPod.
Yes. Simply click the Movies tab in iTunes and drag movies into the window. Note that they must be MP4, MOV, AVI, or any other quicktime-compatible format. When you connect your iPod touch, your videos should (assuming you haven't told iTunes not to) automatically sync your videos between your iPod and your computer.
Without buying Quicktime 7 Pro, you should have iMovie '06 HD or later. iMovie HD ('06) allows you to convert whatever video is in that file to an iPod format by going to Share, and then click iPod (if iPod does not show up as an option, click on Quicktime, and then change it to iPod through the top bar of options). This will transfer the video in iMovie to iTunes and will work on your iPod in amazing quality.
The videos on those sites are most likely not in a QuickTime format, which means that the video needs Adobe Flash Player, or is from a video hosting site not supported by the iPod Touch, such as Viddler or MetaCafe. It's not the Wi-Fi, it's the iPod Touch.
Well, because it is an iPod, and it has a touch screen.
You cannot text another iPod Touch with your iPod Touch. The iPod Touch can only go to phones.
The film isn't out yet and the TV series is not available on websites that use quicktime. Your best option would be to download episodes then add them to your itunes library.
If it is an ipod touch nano then no you cant you have to have a big screen ipod touch
no because the ipod touch 4 is a newer version
restart your ipod touch
you need a ipod touch, and the ipod touch chharger then you have to plug it into the computer