iPod Transfer Programs

Mar 28, 2004 at 2:39 PM Post #16 of 19
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Originally posted by tyrion
I used to use Mediafour's Xplay. Very easy to use piece of software. When I used it with my 5gb ipod it was pretty much the only way to use a mac ipod on a pc. Now, from what I read it has a lot of new features. It is basically, drag and drop. I believe there is a free trial available.


MediaFour is out with a RC version of the upcoming XPlay2 that promises full iPod functionality in a drag-and-drop format via the Explorer. It also has a few added features that some users might like, most notably its WMA->MP3 on-the-fly cross-encoder. Check it out at www.mediafour.com -- they will have free trials of the most recent version of XPlay V.1 and you probably can find the link to play with the Release Candidate of V.2.
 
Aug 25, 2004 at 4:23 PM Post #17 of 19
This thread is little old but still the most appropriate.

I want to know if it is possible to copy music to ipod just by copying the files into iPod i.e. do I need to use any extra software just to get files into ipod.

Hopefully
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Aug 25, 2004 at 6:05 PM Post #18 of 19
Yes, you need compatible software to transfer music files that you want to play on your iPod. However, you can use the iPod as a removable hard disk to transport or back up files.

With regards to the earlier discussion, there is a thread on Hydrogenaudio.org about integrating EAC (for ripping and tagging) with iTunes (for encoding in Apple Lossless or AAC) which can be found here. This works rather well and is much faster than ripping using iTunes with error checking on many CD-R/RW drives, especially Plextor.
 

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