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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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.


MP3 Players – Types and Explained

Posted by admin | Computers And Technology | Tuesday 29 March 2011 6:16 pm
Jakob Culver asked:




If you are thinking of buying a mp3 player there are many things that you should look into. There are many different brands and types of mp3 players available to you. You will want to get one within your price range, make sure that it holds a reasonable amount of songs for the price you are paying and you will also want to look into what features the player has.

There are three categories when it comes to mp3 players. Flash based players, hard drive based players and mp3 CDs.

Flash based players are the most compact players on the market. There is a memory chip built right in and there are no moving parts. These are perfect for joggers, and other people that move around a lot. These tend to be more costly than most other mp3 players because of it is based off of megabyte and storage.

Hard drive based players use a 1.8 hard disk to store your music. The hard drive players can store a huge amount of music since most come with a 20 GB storage capacity. If you can’t seem to get enough music then the hard drive player is really good for you.

Mp3 CD’s is where you burn your music onto a disc. Instead of like a normal burn where you get and average of 15 songs you can get somewhere between 150-200 mp3′s on one disc. You have to be careful with these discs because if you should scratch or bump it then it will skip a lot and then it wasn’t really worth the burn.

This is just basic knowledge of the three categories. Take a look around online and goto electronic stores to get more information if you are seriously considering buying an mp3 player.

Kathleen

Are you supposed to use itunes for mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 20 February 2011 4:10 pm
br1an767 asked:


I want to get a phone with and mp3 player on it for christmas and i really do not know much about mp3 players but i have a lot of music on itunes and i was wondering if you can use i tunes for mp3 players or is there something else that you are supposed to use.

Thanks a lot guys.

Pearl

The Best Inexpensive MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Shopping And Product Reviews | Monday 10 January 2011 5:54 am
Sarah Nabila asked:




When you are looking to purchase an inexpensive MP3 player there is a lot of factors that you should consider in order to ensure than you get a good MP3 player but not one that is a waste of money. If you are not to clued up on the various different MP3 players you may find it very helpful to spend time having a look at some of the many free resources that are available.

The free resources include several audio book and a lot of player reviews. If you have not done any research yet then this is where you have to start in order to make sure that you get an inexpensive MP3 player. When you are having a read though the various free resources and doing some research it is very important to bear some useful questions in mind.

One of the important things to bear in mind when you are looking for an MP3 player is that it is possible to get a cheap MP3 player but in order to do this you will have to spend some time doing research. It is worthwhile taking some time to look around some of the many sites that are on the internet. A lot of these sites have information about inexpensive MP3 players.

If you are looking for a good deal on a player it is a good idea to look for something with a memory size of about 128MB and this actually translates to between thirty and thirty-five songs, which actually equates in time to about two and a half hours of music. It is possible purchase one of these players direct from China for about twenty American dollars. Most of these players come complete with a guarantee that lasts for about twelve months. When you are purchasing a cheap player via the internet it is very important to make sure that you are dealing with a reputable company.

Gail

MP3 Players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 11 April 2010 12:06 pm
Double DD asked:


Are there MP3 players out there that play movies versus downloading music?

OMAR

Any type of software for mp3 players with viruses?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 18 January 2010 11:47 pm
DD asked:


I have a sansa e260r and one day downloded music to it. But after downloading music to it, the songs never showed up or played on my mp3 player again. Everytime I try to download songs, the mp3 says, song library is empty. I called customer service, and they said that my mp3 has a virus. Any suggestions on software that will fix my mp3 player.

DAMIEN

What are some good songs to but on my siblings’ mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Wednesday 13 January 2010 5:32 pm
•°o.O(epiitome•of•beauty)O.o°• asked:


I have 2 siblings. My sister is 7 & my brother is 12. We like all types of music except country and hard core rap. What are some good, kid-friendly songs to put on their mp3 players. They really like upbeat songs. Nothing negative, misogynistic, offensive, or with sexual undertones.

thanks in advance for your help :)

RONALD

MP3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Wednesday 9 December 2009 3:36 pm
big_j_house asked:


What I want to know is can I download music off of Ares (p2p) to a mp3 player?

MARVIN

Upgrading Your Stock Earbuds With The Best Headphones For Your Mp3 Player

Posted by admin | Music | Monday 21 September 2009 2:05 am
Douglas Taylor asked:


The invention of the mp3 player has changed the way we listen to music. Never before have you been able to take your music with you as easily as you can with a small portable mp3 player. These wonderful gadgets can be made even better with the proper accessories.

Because of the huge amount of popularity mp3 players have there has been many new accessories made available for your mp3 player. You can buy almost anything for your mp3 player from external speakers to fancy remote controls. Because of the competition these accessories can usually be found at a fair price and they will greatly add to the usefulness of your mp3 player.

The main thing the iPod and the other players are about is sound. This article will look at upgrading your stock earbuds to improve the sound of your player with the best headphones for your mp3 player.

The most important upgrade you can do for yourself is to purchase a set of quality earphones. The first time you put the better set on your head you will be overwhelmed at the difference in sound quality.

The earphones that come with your mp3 player may or may not be sufficient for your needs. Depending on how sensitive your ear is will depend on whether the stock earbuds are adequate. Some people cannot hear a lot of difference in stock earphones and the better aftermarket varieties. One thing is for sure; a lot of people will want to upgrade their headset for a better sounding pair.

The first thing to think about is how comfortable are your earbuds. If they are a hassle to wear you will not like them no matter how they sound. Look for a set of earbuds made with the foam that is soft and will expand. These seem top fit most peoples ear the best and do a great job of blocking out external sounds.

When you are deciding how good a sound you want out of your phones you need to remember generally the more you pay the better they will sound. You can get some pretty decent starter types of earbuds at your local department store.

The high-end models normally start at around a hundred dollars and go up from there. If you are a serious audiophile you will want to purchase a quality set that will run you a few hundred bucks. This will be a set of earphones that would satisfy the most demanding audio lover.

The portable mp3 player is here to stay and improving the sound with the best headphones for your mp3 player is usually the very first upgrade you should consider. You will be amazed at the results.



BRYCE
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