iPod Classic!
Sep 19, 2007 at 3:37 PM Post #256 of 278
Just sync manually. I do it that way with my 38GB libary. I mark the songs/albums i want to transfer and switch it to the iPod
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... without unchecking e.g.
Automatic sync sucks, just my opinion
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Sep 19, 2007 at 5:31 PM Post #257 of 278
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Originally Posted by MrFaust /img/forum/go_quote.gif
well I managed to get a black 160gb ipod classic this evening. I also found some wonderful software called Ipod 2 Ipod that is currently cloning my 80gb ipod content to my new 160gb ipod with no real work on my behalf. Talk about a fantastic time savor. Worth every penny in my book. I was really not looking forward to preparing all the music again. It should be done transfering all 79.3gb in a few hours. Will report back tomorrow if there are any issues with this software.


I'm not an iTunes user but why can't you use iTunes for this?
 
Sep 19, 2007 at 7:46 PM Post #259 of 278
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Because iTunes hasn't let you copy songs off an iPod for quite a few years now.


Thats only a problem if you transfer all the songs from iTunes to your iPod then delete them from iTunes. Its not meant to be used like that. So the assumption must be that you have all your songs still in iTunes.
 
Sep 20, 2007 at 11:12 AM Post #261 of 278
My bad then. I thought he hadn't got the music in iTunes.

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.....I managed to get another program for iPod Access for Windows and copied all of my music from my ipod to a portable usb drive then then loaded that into iTunes and am currently loading it onto the new 160gb iPod. It's still less work that reripping all those cds again.


Like I said I don't use an iPod or iTunes. But I would reckon there must be someway to to built a playlist of everything on an ipod, then clone that play list to another iPod. That would be almost 50% quicker than copying all the data off one ipod and onto another one, as you don't have to copy music off. Something like that.
 
Sep 20, 2007 at 12:50 PM Post #262 of 278
Hmm how does iTunes work if you have 2 iPods, say a shuffle and a classic?
 
Sep 22, 2007 at 9:51 AM Post #264 of 278
I've been pretty tempted to give in to buying a 160gb,my only concern is that 99% of my music is ripped to 320kb mp3.I haven't used Itunes or and Ipod in years so I'm pretty behind on their features.So my question is would I be able to transfer my mp3s directly onto the ipod without the files going through any conversion?.Just as long as Itunes doesn't make duplicate copies of all my music, I think I'm sold :p
 
Sep 22, 2007 at 9:54 AM Post #265 of 278
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I've been pretty tempted to give in to buying a 160gb,my only concern is that 99% of my music is ripped to 320kb mp3.I haven't used Itunes or and Ipod in years so I'm pretty behind on their features.So my question is would I be able to transfer my mp3s directly onto the ipod without the files going through any conversion?.Just as long as Itunes doesn't make duplicate copies of all my music, I think I'm sold :p


The iPod, at its base, is supposed to be an MP3 player, correct? Rest assured you will have no problems playing mp3s on your shiny new iPod Classic Mp3 player.
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Sep 22, 2007 at 9:59 AM Post #266 of 278
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The iPod, at its base, is supposed to be an MP3 player, correct? Rest assured you will have no problems playing mp3s on your shiny new iPod Classic Mp3 player.
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Thats what I thought as well,but I remember that with Itunes to import your music to your library it had to converted into some different format.But like I said this I haven't used the program in years and i'm basing my comments on my hazy memory.Hopefully my memory is wrong and by the end of next week I'll have a new ipod
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Sep 22, 2007 at 11:27 AM Post #268 of 278
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Originally Posted by SnuffJazz /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I've been pretty tempted to give in to buying a 160gb,my only concern is that 99% of my music is ripped to 320kb mp3.I haven't used Itunes or and Ipod in years so I'm pretty behind on their features.So my question is would I be able to transfer my mp3s directly onto the ipod without the files going through any conversion?.Just as long as Itunes doesn't make duplicate copies of all my music, I think I'm sold :p



You don't have to use itunes. I use realplayer with my 4g ipod and no conversions are needed. I am tempted to get a classic but my 4g is still working great so I cannot justify it at the moment. I am still using the original battery in mine after three years of use. That is nice too.I listen to mine almost everyday at work.
 
Sep 22, 2007 at 11:57 AM Post #269 of 278
You can use winamp 5.5 with the new Nanos and the Classics. The only thing that doesn't work with winamp, at the moment, is the Album Art. I'm sure that will be fixed very soon.
 
Sep 22, 2007 at 12:05 PM Post #270 of 278
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Originally Posted by SnuffJazz /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I've been pretty tempted to give in to buying a 160gb,my only concern is that 99% of my music is ripped to 320kb mp3.I haven't used Itunes or and Ipod in years so I'm pretty behind on their features.So my question is would I be able to transfer my mp3s directly onto the ipod without the files going through any conversion?.Just as long as Itunes doesn't make duplicate copies of all my music, I think I'm sold :p


The biggest complaint that I've heard from Windows users is that iTunes moves their music to the iTunes music folder and stuffs up their carefully nested folders.

So when you first use iTunes go to preferences, click the advanced tab, and the General tab, and uncheck "Copy files to iTunes music folder when adding to library".

Then under the file menu go to "add to library", navigate to the folder with your mp3's in it and "boom" all your mp3's will be shown in your iTunes library without moving them from their present locations.

If you want to use iTunes for ripping CD's to mp3 then go to preferences, click the advanced tab, and the Importing tab and select the mp3 encoder and the bit rate you require.

Hope this helps.
 

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