How to Transfer Music From Ipod to Itunes and Pc

Posted by admin | Ipod | Tuesday 31 May 2011 5:41 am
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Switch the ipod to manual update and enable disk use: This is the first and most basic step for how to transfer music from ipod to itunes.

1. Open itunes on your old computer.
2. Connect your ipod to your old computer and wait for it to appear in itunes.
3. Select your ipod in the Source pane under the Devices section to display your ipod preferences in the main library window.
4. Click the Summary tab in the main itunes window.
5. Click the Manually manage music adding. Changing from automatic updating to manual puts a check mark by Enable disk use. A message stating “Disabling automatic update requires manually unmounting the ipod before each disconnect.”
6. Click OK in the message window.
7. Click Apply in the ipod preferences section of the itunes window.
2. Is there enough room on the ipod? ipod shares its hard disk space between the songs that itunes puts on it and any files you’ve added when using its disk mode. To transfer music with your ipod, you need decent free space to hold a copy of all your music files in addition to any copies that may already have been placed by itunes (this is because non-purchased songs placed on the ipod by itunes cannot be copied off the ipod while in disk mode). To figure out how much space you have on your ipod:
1. Open itunes on your old computer.
2. Click on Music in the Source pane. The size of your library appears at the bottom of the itunes window.
3. Connect your ipod to your old computer and wait for it to appear in itunes.
4. Click the ipod under the Devices section of the Source pane. The amount of free space on the ipod appears near the bottom of the itunes window.
3. Copy itunes folder to ipod To copy all your music files (including the library file that holds all your playlists and other settings) to your ipod:
1. Quit itunes.
2. Locate your ipod:
? Mac OS X: On the desktop
? Windows: In My Computer
3. Locate your itunes folder:
? Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music
? Windows: Documents and SettingsusernameMy DocumentsMy Music
4. Drag the itunes folder to the ipod. This can take a while if you have a lot of songs.
5. When the copy completes open itunes.
6. Click on the ipod in the Source pane
7. Click the Eject button in the lower right corner of the itunes window.
8. Disconnect the ipod from the computer when the “Do not disconnect” message no longer appears on the ipod screen.
4. Get itunes ready on your new computer To get itunes ready to accept all your music on your new computer:
1. Download and install the latest version of itunes.
2. Open itunes on your new computer. If this is your first time to open itunes on your new computer you will need to choose your options in the itunes Setup Assistant.
3. Connect the ipod to your new computer.
5. Copy music from ipod to new computer To copy all your music files (including the library file that holds all your playlists and other settings) to your new computer:
1. Locate your Music folder (Mac OS X) or your My Music folder (Windows) on your new computer:
? Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music
? Windows: Documents and SettingsusernameMy DocumentsMy Music
2. Drag the itunes folder in this location out to the desktop.
3. Locate the ipod on the new computer:
? Mac OS X: On the desktop.
? Windows: In My Computer.
4. Double-click on the ipod to open it.
5. Drag the itunes folder from the ipod to the Music folder (Mac OS X) or My Music Folder (Windows) on your new computer. This can take a while if you have a lot of songs.
6. Open itunes.
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iPod……?

Posted by admin | Ipod | Sunday 29 May 2011 8:40 am


Question by skat3rboi1337: iPod……?
im planning on selling my iPod 30GB. its in good condition. how do u reset all the settings and erase my name and stuff? also wat price is reasonable and where should i sell it? along w/ the ipod im planning on giving headphones and 3 skins.

Best answer:

Answer by perth_cityboy
You just have to delete every individual song first. The trump you can sell is $ 200.



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SanDisk Sansa Fuze 4GB MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Friday 27 May 2011 11:40 am


Listen, watch and play all day with 24 hours of battery life and room for up to 1000 songs. The new Sansa® Fuze™ from SanDisk® is your portable music machine with 4GB of storage.Watch your favorite video clips on the Sansa Fuzes 1.9″ color screen. Jam to FM radio with 40 preset stations, play with the built-in voice recorder, and share your photos wherever you go. Incredible battery life in a .3″ thin device. The Sansa Fuze marks the next wave of music & video players.
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BooksFree.com Launches MP3-CD Audio Book Borrowing Service

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Wednesday 25 May 2011 2:41 pm


BooksFree.com Launches MP3-CD Audio Book Borrowing Service

Vienna, VA (PRWEB) February 7, 2005

BooksFree.com, the world’s largest online library of over 40,000 paperback titles, announces the launch of their MP3-CD audio book borrowing service, featuring over 800 MP3-CD audio book titles and expanding monthly. To launch this service, BooksFree.com is offering a 14-day free trial membership, available at http://www.booksfree.com/mp3.

“The main advantage of this new format is that the average unabridged audio book fits on one disc,” says BooksFree.com CEO Doug Ross. “Portable hybrid CD/MP3-CD players are becoming more popular and affordable. Most newer DVD players include the capability of playing MP3-CDs, and any computer with a CD-ROM drive can play them. Many newer automobiles are also coming with MP3-CD compatible players. Consumers are always sounding for a simpler, more affordable way to do something. The answer for audio book listeners is MP3-CDs.”

BooksFree.com offers several different membership packages for all their borrowing services, allowing members to customize their services by choosing the right plan for their asking. All borrowed titles, whether audio books or paperback, include free shipping and a prepaid resurrect mailer, with no late fees and no due dates.

BooksFree.com will also be offering a MP3-compatible CD player at a low-toned cost, allowing members to take advantage of the latest MP3 audio book technology.

About BooksFree.com

Since 2000, BooksFree.com has become the world’s largest e-library of paperback and audio book titles, offering free delivery and prepaid return mailers. BooksFree.com suggests different monthly membership fees to match reading or listening habits and provides exceptional customer service. In addition, BooksFree.com Retail features the latest titles available for purchase, many at savings of 30%. For more information, or to become a member, please visit http://www.booksfree.com.

Media Contact:

Bryan Stafford

BooksFree.com

703-748-2390

Bryans@booksfree.com

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MP3 Player?

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Monday 23 May 2011 5:40 pm


Question by waqer: MP3 Player?
I want to purchase MP3 player for my car. But I have no idea of MP3 players. Which specifications should I look for player? Which brand is better? My buying range is $ C maximum.

Best answer:

Answer by me_who2006
go for alpine,blaunpunkt,pioneer…no idea of the price…try searching with this brands on internet.



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AudioGoGo.com – New Free Consumer Information Publication Debuts with a Holiday MP3 Player Gift Guide

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Saturday 21 May 2011 8:41 pm


AudioGoGo.com – New Free Consumer Information Publication Debuts with a Holiday MP3 Player Gift Guide

(PRWEB) November 29, 2004

AudioGoGo.com is a new consumer education publication focusing on MP3 Players and Legal On-line Music Sources. AudioGoGo.com debut month features a MP3 Player Holiday Gift Guide

Installment #1: Published on November 27th, covers the top players in the 10GB+ MP3 player category.

Installment #2: Published on November 28th, covers the hot 4-5GB mini player market.

Between November 29th and December 5th, the Audigogo.com Gift Guides will spotlight:

Flash Memory Players Mini Disc players Off Brand MP3 Player Gems iPod Accessories

The goal of these guides is to make it easier for busy shoppers to pick the best mp3 player for friends and family.

AudioGoGo.com’s strives to be a leading source of information about the MP3 player and on-line music industry.

http://www.audiogogo.com
Press and other inquiries: info@audiogogo.com

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Apple Music Event 2001-The First Ever iPod Introduction

Posted by admin | Ipod | Thursday 19 May 2011 11:41 pm


Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the very first iPod at a low key event in 2001. The rest is history.


iRiver T7 MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Wednesday 18 May 2011 2:41 am

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iPodObserver is Now Playing

Posted by admin | Ipod | Monday 16 May 2011 5:43 am


iPodObserver is Now Playing

(PRWEB) July 11, 2005

iPodObserver, a new online publication targeting digital music, iPod and podcasting enthusiasts is now live at http://www.ipodobserver.com.

Edited by The Mac Observer’s Bryan Chaffin, iPodObserver will bring the latest news, product and music reviews on all things related to the iPod and digital music. The new publication will feature news of the iPod and related digital music and content, music and gear reviews, guest columnists and community forums.

“The iPod has evolved beyond a product,” said Bryan Chaffin. “There’s digital music, podcasting and a whole range of products to choose from. iPodObserver will bring iPod owners the news they need as well as user forums and product and music reviews.”

In addition to news, iPodObserver will feature columns and reviews from Brad Gibson, Misha Sakellaropoulo, Brad Cook, Ricky Spero and Darla Sasaki. Users will have a wide range of forums to discuss the iPod, iPod related products, digital music, podcasting or anything else related to the iPod.

“With over 15 million iPods, iPod Minis and iPod Shuffles sold to date, we knew the clock was right to offer this publication to iPod enthusiasts,” said Dave Hamilton, publisher of iPodObserver. “Every day we’ll bring news and reviews to iPod lovers that will enhance their iPod experience.”

“iPodObserver will be the first stop for any iPod owner,” added Chaffin. “Our talented staff will be the most comprehensive source of news and information on all things iPod.”

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Archos 3 Vision 8GB MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Saturday 14 May 2011 8:41 am


The Archos 3 Vision 8GB MP3 Player is a stylish, yet economical way to carry your music, movies, photos and more everywhere you go. The player gives you 8GB of space, which translates into about 4000 songs. And a single charge of the battery provides up to 14 hours of playback. Watch your videos, photos, and navigate through menus with ease thanks to the bright 3 inch LCD screen. The Archos 3 Vision 8GB MP3 Player also features a built-in FM radio with 30 presets. In addition, there’s a FM transmitter for sharing your audio headphones-free on your car or home radio. A built-in recorder allows for voice and FM radio recording too.
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