LoadPod Announces Album Artwork Loading for iPods With Color Screens

Posted by admin | Ipod | Saturday 30 July 2011 5:47 am


LoadPod Announces Album Artwork Loading for iPods With Color Screens

(PRWEB) July 5, 2005

LoadPod, the nation’s leader in iPod loading serviced, announced today that it is now offering customers the option to have the album cover artwork for each of their CDs loaded into their iPod for an additional 39 cents per CD, to coincide with Apple’s recent launch of new iPods with color screens.

“LoadPod invented the iPod loading industry, and as the industry leader, we’re proud to be the first and only iPod loading service to offer this option to our customers with color-screen iPods,” said Bill Palmer, LoadPod’s President and Founder. “LoadPod has always strived to offer its customers the latest in iPod-related technology, and with the arrival of color screens across Apple’s iPod lineup, album artwork is the next logical service for our customers.”

LoadPod customers can add the album artwork option to their order using LoadPod’s secure shopping cart, or by calling toll-free nationwide at 1-866-LOADPOD (562-3763).

Customers should note that the album artwork option is only available to customers whose iPods have color screens. This includes the iPod photo and all brand new full-size (white) iPods, but may not include older white iPods, and does not include the iPod mini or iPod shuffle.

About LoadPod

LoadPod came into existence in May of 2004 when iPodGarage.com Publisher Bill Palmer began searching for an iPod loading serve that he could actually recommend to his readers. Among the generic “CD ripping” services, he found there were none that met the needs of iPod users, so he decided to build his own service, designed from the ground up with the customer in mind.

Instead of interrogatory customers to box up their fragile CD collection and ship it across the country to someone they’ll never meet face to face, Palmer decided that LoadPod would simply send a local rep to meet with the customer, pick up the equipment, load the CDs onto the iPod locally, and return it all to the customer in the shortest period of time possible.

Rather than giving the customer their music back on several DVDs (or bad, trying to sell the customer an expensive and unwanted external hard drive), Palmer determined that LoadPod would actually load the customer’s music directly onto the iPod, where it belongs. After all, loading music onto the iPod is what the customer is paying to avoid in the first place.

A year later, LoadPod dominates the iPod loading industry that it invented, and is the only nationwide in-person iPod loading service. To learn more, visit http://www.LoadPod.com or call toll-free nationwide at 1-866-LOADPOD (562-3763).

# # #


Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



Flash Mp3 Player Tutorial Part I

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Thursday 28 July 2011 8:44 am


www.learntoprogram.tv Follow me on Google+ www.MarkLassoff.com Follow me on Twitter @mlassoff This is the first part of a five part series on creating a MP3 player with Flash and Actionscript 3.. This tutorial will work in Flash CS3, CS4, and CS5. The complete MP3 player includes play, hesitate and stop functions, a volume control, a pan control, time of song and time elapsed, a visualizer and loads external song files. LearnToProgram.tv’s mission is to train software, netting and eLearning developers. This tutorial is hosted by Mark Lassoff, a retentive time technical trainer.



www.dslrfilmnoob.com Dave Dugdale’s Site for the 19k mp3 file www.learningdslrvideo.com Parts used in this video: 2 3.5mm to XLR adapters www.bhphotovideo.com Studio 1 Productions XLR mixer on ebay (any stereo XLR to 3.5mm Adapter will work) AUDIO TECHNICA pro W88 VHF transmiter on ebay (very cheap and dirty little transmiter) Cold shoe to 1/4-20 adapter (mine came with the arm) cgi.ebay.com This quick demo shows what a few cheap parts can do to disable AGC on your canon 7d. Lets hope canon releases an updated firmware soon to fix this problem. Equipment used for filming: Canon 7d Canon 35mm 1.4 lens Sennhieser ew100 wireless transmiter Manfrotto 503 hdv tripod

Freely Copy from iPod to Computer with iPod Copy Expert Software

Posted by admin | Ipod | Tuesday 26 July 2011 11:43 am


Freely Copy from iPod to Computer with iPod Copy Expert Software

Plymouth, MN (PRWEB) January 23, 2008

iPod-Computer.com has recently released its new iPod copying software, which enables iPod users to copy music from iPod to computer or import back into iTunes.

Before, the transfer between iPod and iTunes (syncing music to iPod) had been an one-way street. iPod users could only copy music from iTunes to their iPods, but they were unable to copy the iPod content out.

Therefore, iPod users have to keep at least two copies of their music: one in the iPod and another on their computer. Otherwise, once moving to a new computer or having a broken iPod, they will lose all their music selection. However, the disk-consuming backup on computer still cannot keep iPod music safe enough in case of a computer system crash or hard disk failure.

The release of iPod Copy Expert is changing this helpless situation right now. Having iPod Copy Expert installed on the computer, iPod users not only can freely view their iPod music but also can copy all or part of their music out. The best thing is that this software enables iPod users to automatically import back into iTunes of their playlists, ratings, play count and other personal data. Then, even if encountering a hard-disk failure and losing all the data in there, iPod users still keep one copy of their music safe.

Furthermore, the powerful search of iPod Copy Expert is another feature worth mentioning. After inputting a key word in its searching box, all music including the word in songs, artists or albums will be checked, so that iPod users can easily find what they want and copy them out.

“We design this software for those who need to copy away their iPod music. And now, iPod Copy Expert is assisting hundreds of thousands of iPod users protect their music and keep altogether their personal settings as well,” said Jack Lee, author of iPod Copy Expert. He also merrily exhibited the acknowledged-you emails from their delighted customers. “I thought that I’d lost everything when my laptop crash, and I had to rebuild my library totally from scratch. Thank goodness! I found your software. And it’s iPod Copy Expert that has successfully saved all my iPod songs. I have various computers and if I plug my iPod to them and link it with that iTunes library, I will lose all the songs recorded in the iPod. Well, I picked up iPod Copy Expert the other day and I haven’t any trouble copying songs from the iPod to any computer since. Thank you!”

For additional information on iPod Copy Expert software, contact Lily Young or visit http://www.ipod-computer.com.

###


Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



iPoD!!!!!!?

Posted by admin | Ipod | Sunday 24 July 2011 2:45 pm


Question by Krissi: iPoD!!!!!!?
Yesterday I had my Ipod on the Dock System thing and I was listening to my songs while in the shower and then when I got out the shower and I was doing my hair It cut off. My ipod just stop working like that. It won’t turn on and I plugged it up to the comp. I held down the play/pause button. Everything. It just stopped and won’t work. What do I do?

Best answer:

Answer by laugh_cartman5
Send it back to Apple.



What do you think? Answer below!

MP3 Downloading Zone Announces Upgrades to It’s Service

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Friday 22 July 2011 5:40 pm


MP3 Downloading Zone Announces Upgrades to It’s Service

(PRWEB) March 4, 2005

MP3 Downloading Zone, the best place to download music on the web, has gotten even better. A recently expanded members’ area, upgraded servers and unexampled software allows MP3 Downloading to infect you an alone music experience.

MP3 Downloading is introducing three must have software programs to help you add convenience, improve the quality of and manage your MP3 collections. DVD-Shrink, MP3 Shield and DeepBurner are all offered as a free bonus to our valued members and will revolutionize the way you do MP3.

DVD-Shrink allows you to salvaged your downloaded movies to either DVD or CD-R. This is a great tool that allows you to easily save your downloads to DVD or CD-R for viewing with family and friends.

MP3 Shield solves the problem of inadvertently downloading corrupt files. If you have ever downloaded a register merely to find out that it is corrupt after you have downloaded, you know the frustration, well, with MP3 Shield and you will never again encounter that problem.

DeepBurner licked the problem of overladen hard drives. This easy to use CD burning program will permit you to finally start burning CDs for your car or portable CD player, it even prints labels.

As always, MP3 Downloading continues to give its members access to their extraordinary database of music and movies and a member’s area where you can find all the software you could ever need to easily download and burn any music, movie or game in a secure adware and spyware loose environment.

As well, MP3 Downloading provides all its users with 24/7 customer support through email and a 1-800 phone number.

With these improvements, MP3 Downloading proceeded to raise the bar and set the gold standard for service in the MP3 industry.

# # #


Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



Related Mp3 Player Press Releases

TechRestore, Inc. Announces the iPod Battery Freedom Service – Lifetime iPod Battery Replacement.

Posted by admin | Ipod | Wednesday 20 July 2011 8:43 pm

TechRestore, Inc. Announces the iPod Battery Freedom Service – Lifetime iPod Battery Replacement.










Concord, CA (PRWEB) June 20, 2005

The iPod Battery Freedom service offers owners of the worlds most popular audio player a way to eliminate the headaches and high costs associated with replacing their iPod battery, for as long as they own their iPod.

“We all love our iPods and they’ve changed the way we interact with music on a grand scale,” said Shannon Jean, Founder and President of TechRestore. “As with other devices that use Lithium-Ion batteries, the iPod battery has a typical life span of 300-500 charges and discharges, causing most users to begin seeing lower battery performance within 18-24 months.”

The TechRestore iPod Battery Freedom service is available starting today at a cost of just $ 99.99. All full-sized iPod models are eligible for the service, including the original 1st generation iPod, 2nd generation, 3rd generation, 4th generation, iPod photo and iPod mini series. The service includes installation of a replacement high capacity iPod battery with at least 30% more capacity than the original iPod battery and return overnight shipping for the first battery replacement. The users old iPod battery is then recycled in conjunction with the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.

“With iPod Battery Freedom, users can focus on enjoying their music and not worry about future battery replacement problems,” said Jean, “the service extends the life of existing iPods and offers another unique solution that TechRestore has become known for.”

More information about the TechRestore iPod Battery Freedom service is available at http://ipodrestore.com

About TechRestore:

Created out of a passion for the products we sell and service, TechRestore brings together an unmatched repair and product expertise team to provide sales and support for portable electronics devices such as PowerBook and iBook computers, iPod audio players and more. With more than 20-years of combined experience providing solutions for our customers, we’ve still kept our sense of wonder about how fortunate we are to work with these fantastic products and people each day. TechRestore customers can rest assured that while their products may fail them, TechRestore never will.

Contact:

Shannon Jean

925-689-9488

press@techrestore.com

###



















Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.







::::::::iPOD::::::?

Posted by admin | Ipod | Monday 18 July 2011 11:43 pm
ipod
by The Library of Congress


Question by Johnny Outlaw: ::::::::iPOD::::::?
I have the Ipod 30 gb 5th generation…and the hard coached is damaged….lol wished completley smashed…(Skateboarding accident) the screen click wheel and chips inside are all perfect..i just get the sad face of death which means bad hard drive…so my question is if i buy a 60 gb hdd will it fit in the case of the 30gb ipod?

Best answer:

Answer by iisgrits
In theory you could, but I would not attempt it. You may waste your money on the hdd and it not fit.



Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

>> IPOD …………

Posted by admin | Ipod | Sunday 17 July 2011 2:41 am


Question by law.raah: >> IPOD …………
i just bouhgt a new ipod and when i plug it into itunes it wont allow me to add songs or play songs from it. when i plug in my old ipod it was work fine.my ipod shows that it is connected once i open itunes put is grey so i cant click it.

Best answer:

Answer by music_ed_29
My guess is that the default setting is that data get´s synchronized automatically. You have to primed it to manual foremost. You can then put anything on your IPod you desire and then put the autosync back on.It could also be that you need to reformate it because it´s formated for the wrong computer platform (Mac when you have Windows or vice versa)



What do you think? Answer below!

MP3 Player?

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Friday 15 July 2011 5:50 am


Question by Enigmatic33: MP3 Player?
I want to get a Mp3 player. Its needs to have room for arround 3o gigs because i have 15 gigs of music and need roo to grow. I am considering an IPOD. Are there better ones, if so what are they and why.

Best answer:

Answer by madgamer9000
there is a sony won which is 50gigs …. if i were u i would go for an ipod video 60 gig….. way better than anyother company



Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

iriver E100 MP3 Player Review

Posted by admin | Mp3 Player | Wednesday 13 July 2011 8:47 am


The iriver E100 MP3 player is the latest media player from iriver. It sports a lot of features in a compact design.
Video Rating: 4 / 5



www.GadgetMadness.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Next Page »
first time home buyer