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Have your ever wanted to get music from an iPod to your iTunes? Here is how. Watch this video and learn how to transfer music from an iPod to iTunes in 6 minutes.
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Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the first ever iPod Nano.
VOTE FOR US 10 TIMES A DAY! – bit.ly Visit the site! tysiphonehelp.com Check out my updated video for 4.3.3 – http In this video I will show you how to jailbreak 3.1.2 firmware iPhone and iPod Touch. ANY generation! Notes: – If you continue to have problems with this just wait for a jailbreak from the DevTeam. It will work perfectly with NO beleaguered. – If your iPhone is Unlocked DO NOT do this guide, its only for a jailbreak. Subscribe to remain tuned for my unlocking guide. – If you have problems with the program getting stuck on connect to itunes mode(recovery mode) close the program, reboot your device by hold home and drive for 20 second and try the program again no matter what state your device is in. – If you have an iPod Touch 3G (if it was bought after September 9th this is a tethered jailbreak. That means if you turn your device off and you want to turn it back on your have to plug it up to the computer and run Blackra1n again to get it to reboot.) – If your new iPod Touch 2G/3G 8g model number starts with MB it’ll work, if your model starts with MC it won’t. Go to Settings – General – About to see your model number. – If you get stuck at the part where it says “going into recovery mode” and it stops doing anything, manually put it in recovery mode. If you don’t know how google it! – Some Cydia applications aren’t working at the moment. Just be patient they will update them! Blackra1n Download: bit.ly Firmware Downloads(if you don’t want to use itunes to download …
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Question by bluestorm2k: How would I go about using my MP3 player to listen to music in my car with an aftermarket stereo?
I want to install an aftermarket stereo in my new car but i am planning to use a MP3 player to listen to my music in the car. What should I look for in a new stereo that would allow me to easily do this? I dont have an ipod and am not planning to buy or use one with my new stereo, my mp3 player would just be a regular one. I have seen aftermarket stereos with auxilary inputs in the front but most of them have them in the rear. Is this what I would use to connect my mp3 player to? does anybody listen to their mp3s in their cars a different way or have any ideas?
Best answer:
Answer by MsKitty
As far as I know, the typre of radio doesn’t matter. If you have an Ipod, you just buy the Itrip and tune into 87.9. Hope this helps!
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CFGear Announces Custom Flash MP3 Players Ideal for Music Industry Promotion
Sioux Falls, SD (PRWEB) October 3, 2006
CFGear, exclusive E-tailer of USB flash drives has the music industry buzzing about their custom logo USB flash mp3 players. Professionals in the music industry today looking for a creative way to package their music and press kit — and keep their name in front of producers and record companies — are turning to CFGear for custom logo flash mp3 players to distribute and promote their music.
“Flash mp3 players are perfect for uploading your demo tunes and providing a music producer or record company something creative that they will remember,” says Jim McKinley, Marketing Director of CFGear. “Custom flash mp3 players are not only a creative way to distribute your music demo, but also a great way to get — and keep — your band name or logo in front of them.”
These sensational unexampled tacky MP3 players provide affordability and breakthrough digital technology in a device that fits in the palm of your hand. This amazing tawdry portable MP3 player is a combination MP3 player, FM radio tuner, voice recorder, and USB flash drive all rolled into a tiny, magnetic and portable unit.
Custom Logo Portable USB MP3 Players
Logo USB and custom USB drives are one of the many special offerings at CFGear. They offer band name and music industry logos, record label logos or any type of logo you want printed on your mp3 flash drive — custom made for your review and approval. http://www.cfgear.com
Custom Logo MP3 Flash Drives Give You A Creative Edge Over Your Competition
While others are distributing demo CDs that ultimately get thrown away, custom flash mp3 players will make a great impression and are a creative music distribution tool that will place your band one step ahead of the competition. Music and record producers will remember you and your band name with logo mp3 player flash drives.
In addition, your entire digital press kit can be saved to the USB drive including a link to the band’s MySpace page, photos, reviews and local press — a ‘all-in-one’ distribution device.
Custom Logo MP3 Flash Player Benefits and Uses:
The flash mp3 players are ideal for uploading your demo tunes and an unique way to distribute your demo to music industry producers Entire distribution package of music and press kit can be stored on the mp3 flash drive for a ‘all-in-one’ distribution tool These reusable flash drives are a perfect way to keep your band name in front of producers Flash mp3 players tinned be victimised as free giveaways for fan appreciation An inhabiting show recording tinned be saved on a flash mp3 player and sold or given away at the end of the show
For more information on Custom Logo Flash mp3 players or to request a quote:
Visit: http://www.cfgear.com/custom.html
Call: 800.371.1984
About CFGear:
CFGear.com is a company specializing in the highest quality flash drives money can buy. CFGear has an experienced, dedicated team committed to serving the needs of customers seeking high quality and affordable Compact Flash related Gear — hence CFGear.
CFgear.com offers the latest flash USB drives, pen drives, key drives and portable flash MP3 players at the lowest prices possible. CFGear also offers the specialty service of custom USB drives as your one stop shop for compact flash gear customized with your artwork or music logo.
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Scotty Media Players Introduces a Line of 5th Generation 60GB MP3/MP4 Music & Video Players and Webstore
Port Saint Lucie, FL (PRWEB) August 15, 2007
Scotty Media Players, Inc. a newly formed Consumer Electronics Company introduces a line of 5th Generation 60GB MP3/MP4 Music & Video Players and Webstore.
The Company is working on their next line of MP3/MP4 Players which will utilize touch screen technology, WIFI and Bluetooth technology. This next line of MP3/MP4 Personal Media Players will be able to utilize the WIFI connection to log into their upcoming online music store and download digital media, both MP3 and MPEG Video directly to the device. Users will be able to transfer data to and from any device that is Bluetooth capable.
The Company’s CEO Scott Ty Cobb, who has over 20 years experience in the computer Industry, is looking forward to bringing tomorrows technology to the Consumer at affordable pricing. The Company has its design team in Bangalore, India and will be bringing out a line of Hand held Personal Computers with WIFI technology in the 1st quarter of 2008.
Scotty Media Players, Inc. is a privately held company specializing in MP3/MP4 Personal Media Players and is located in Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
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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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Tom is ready for a new iPod, so naturally his old one needs to blended!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the very first iPod at a low key event in 2001. The rest is history.