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iPod Video to iPod Touch (How To)

Posted on February 22, 2008 in Apple, Tutorials

iPod Video to iPod Touch (How To)Back in October, I had published a post on how to hack your ipod video to make it look like an ipod classic.

Well, given that there’s been a new firmware release from the same group that published the Classic firmware I figured I may get to testing the new iPod Touch interface for the iPod video.

Don’t go getting excited - it’s not going to turn your iPod video into a touchscreen interface, but it will give you a rather impressive new interface for your iPod video.

Note that I had previously been using an early release of the iPod classic firmware, iTunes clearing that on me last night to install Apple’s 1.2.3 release for the 5G iPod, which I’ve overwritten with the new iPod Touch firmware release (built on 1.2.1).

Prepping For The Install

As with the previous hack, you’ll need to get yourself a copy of of the latest version of iPodWizard. You’ll also need access to a windows machine (XP / Vista), the correct firmware version for your iPod (5G firmware | 5.5G firmware) and an iPod cable.

How To Update Your iPod Video Firmware

  • Before plugging in your iPod access the main menu settings by going to Settings > Main Menu when you turn your iPod on. Make sure the only menus switched on are ‘Music’, ‘Photos’, ‘Videos’ and ‘Extras’, everything else can be switched off. This will ensure there are no broken links or errors in navigating your iPod from the main screen.
  • Connect iPod to PC (iPod Wizard is windows based). If iTunes opens on connecting, you’ll need to close it and make sure that nothing else is accessing your iPod at the time. If connected properly, you will see the ‘Do Not Disconnect’ warning on your iPod screen.
  • Browse (via My Computer) to your downloaded firmware and if zipped, unzip it to a new folder. I named my folder 5G iPod Touch Hack.
  • In iPod Wizard, set your edit mode (top left corner) to ‘Firmware File’.
  • Click the ‘Open Firmware’ button and navigate to your ‘5G iPod Touch Hack’ folder and open the ‘TouchHack2.0’ file (Windows displays the default icon if no filetype associated, it has a .bin extension). Once loaded, the firmware’s version name will appear beside the ‘open firmware button’.
  • Click ‘Write To iPod’ to start copying the firmware onto your iPod. This doesn’t have any impact on your music collection, everything remains intact. The write process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 minutes.
  • Once written, press ‘Eject’ in iPod Wizard. You should hear the Windows sound (if your speakers are on) for the removable drive disconnecting. DON’T unplug your iPod. Your iPod will restart and begin loading the new firmware for the first time.
  • When your iPod has fully restarted, press ‘Eject’ again in iPod Wizard. This will disconnect your iPod from your PC at which time you can remove the cable and start exploring your new interface.

Before & After Images

iPod Touch Hack - Click for more images

A full range of images can be found here on Flickr.

The firmware update was released by DrivenDesign.

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Comments

14 Responses to “iPod Video to iPod Touch (How To)”

  1. KilkennyMusic.com Staff Blog - Ken 'The Chief' McGuire » iPod Touch Hack on February 22nd, 2008 11:15 am

    [...] iPod Touch, here’s one to get you by if you’re a video iPod owner. I’ve written a tutorial on how to hack your video iPod to make it look like an iPod [...]

  2. warren coakley on February 26th, 2008 8:58 am

    Hey Ken

    Are you fom ireland? Im from dublin and i am having problems trying to change the interface of my 5.5g ipod video to the itouch interferace. I was wondering would you be interested in doing a nixer for me to do it?

    Mail me back

    Cheers

    Warren

  3. killswitch on February 26th, 2008 10:40 pm

    Nice ken, like always, keep it up.

  4. Ian on February 29th, 2008 10:01 pm

    Just put it on,very nice indeed

  5. Nick H. on March 1st, 2008 1:31 am

    nice hack mate. looking forward for more of your work. appreciated.

  6. nancy on March 2nd, 2008 11:47 pm

    everything seems like it works except when i go back to main menus. i get something funny on my main menus screen where i can’t really see where i’m scrolling to.

  7. Ken McGuire on March 3rd, 2008 8:10 am

    Did you follow the first steps to make sure you only had certain menus turned on?

  8. Adrian on March 5th, 2008 8:46 pm

    I have the same problem as nancy and I did exactly as it stood in the readme.
    I would appreciate if you could help me… It’s a really nice hack!

  9. Adrian on March 5th, 2008 9:08 pm

    And one more thing… I also tested the iPod Classic hack and that didn’t work correctly either. The font is still the original iPod Video font and on the Mini Now Playing half of the screen the background color is green instead of grey. I can email you some pics of it if you think that could help…

  10. bob on April 13th, 2008 5:15 pm

    After i click on write to ipod it says fimwire error

  11. bob on April 13th, 2008 5:17 pm

    i am going to try do download the firmware again

  12. Matt on June 9th, 2008 9:46 pm

    It works on a mac.
    I just did it.

    Download the application Alterpod, I don’t have a link but you can just google it.
    Download the firmware as well, and save it in a folder like he said in the PC directions.

    Plug in your ipod, quit itunes, and open Alterpod.
    Back up the firmware on your ipod incase it screws up, and save it to a new folder on your comp so you can find it.
    Then select the new firmware for the cool ipod touch interface, and “restore” it to your ipod.
    Eject it but don’t unplug it, let it restart and load the new firmware, and then once it has reconnected to your computer, eject it again and your good to go!

  13. Jose on September 28th, 2008 6:14 pm

    i had the same problem when i go back to the menu and it makes it hard to see where u are scrolling, im guessing this happens only when you are playing a song or have a song or video on pause and u go back to the menu. this problem wont happen to you if you dont have a song playing at all or have a song or video on pause. If you see the pause icon on the top screen of your ipod, make sure to stop the song or video completly so you wont have the pause icon on the top of your ipod screen and you can go back to the main menu without this problem. But who ever made this custom firmware, should consider in fixing this problem.

  14. Jose on September 28th, 2008 6:16 pm

    hope my comment would help you guys out with this problem

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