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Just a quick question, what if I am using sync process manually and not auto sync, does it still work?
Originally Posted by shigzeo /img/forum/go_quote.gif eventually it will happen: and when it does, there will be no more anti-ipod pundits allowed to remain alive as that is only real bastion that is left unless you are really into open-source codecs... |
Originally Posted by ILikeMusic /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yep, I was a holdout on Apple players due to the lack of custom EQ until I finally succumbed to the Touch. But I'm still praying for the day Apple decides that we are adult enough to select our own EQ settings. |
Originally Posted by GreatDane /img/forum/go_quote.gif I hope this trick works for real but if it does I must have done it wrong. |
Originally Posted by Jack Karneval /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just tried it, seems to work with my iPhone Thank you very much for this information! |
Originally Posted by ILikeMusic /img/forum/go_quote.gif It doesn't work, period. Alas we are all still at the mercy of the Apple Computer Marketing Dept... |
Originally Posted by ILikeMusic /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well, don't feel bad... that ol' Reality Distortion Field effect is pretty common and also shows up whenever cables, bitrates, etc., are discussed. |
Originally Posted by zip22 /img/forum/go_quote.gif an employee at the apple store told you that. I'm willing to be that many of the people here at head-fi know more about the ipod than the employees at an apple store (regarding the internals - store employees probably have more knowledge of accessorizing). there is only one other member in this thread who claims it worked and (no offense) that member is not a very senior member. have you tried what people have suggested? applying a horribly skewed EQ should be a straightforward method to say if this does or does not work. |