Man makes MP3 player advice request entirely free from tiresome anecdotes.

Mar 11, 2009 12:26

Hello, as odd is this might sound, I'm asking for advice from my friendslist, which as you know includes the likes of, well I won't name names, but let's just say it's hardly a collection of the finest minds of their generation, is it. I mean, for heaven's sake, it's got publicansdecoy on it, and smogo, but I said I wouldn't name names, didn't I, so that's enough of ( Read more... )

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whizzerandchips March 11 2009, 12:33:37 UTC
I have an i-pod, which I really like, but then I'm a genius. I'm also a Mac user, That's a computer not a coat, and I'm told that using the i-pod software on a PC, that's a computer, not a policeman, can lead to problems.

So, if you use a Mac then I'd get an i-pod, and if you use a PC ask someone else.

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wardytron March 11 2009, 12:42:02 UTC
I don't even use the coat type of Mac - no, for all my flashing activities I wear an expensive overcoat from Zara. Do you have to use software much - not for flashing, although I imagine a webcam means you can flash from the comfort of your own home. Anyway, not for flashing, for putting music in your walkman. I was hoping to copy and paste all the files from my old walkman onto my new walkman.

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whizzerandchips March 11 2009, 12:48:03 UTC
I record myself flashing using my phone camera, and then put it in an email, and send it to myself, and then get drunk and forget what I've done, and open my mail the next day to a lovely surprise.

I think the i-pod stores the atoms in a different format than MP3, so I dont think loading from one to the other would be very easy. I mean, loads of people would maybe find software to translate from one format, that's what the atoms are called, format, to the other, but I'm the kind of above intelligence gentle soul who would find such matters distastful. Also I don't know how.

To use i-tunes. You put the CD in the computer. It loads the CD into i-tunes automatically. Then any time I plug my i-pod into the computer it adds any music that I've put in since the last time. I find it quite simple.

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wardytron March 11 2009, 12:58:14 UTC
Look, I'm not a complete idiot, well all right I am, but I know how to use iTunes, I just don't like it very much and it does stupid things like storing tracks on compilations under each artist's name instead of the album names, so you have to correct the information and stuff like that, and I'm quite lazy.

Can you include me on those emails?

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oxfordhacker March 11 2009, 13:02:10 UTC
storing tracks on compilations under each artist's name instead of the album names

Yeah, but you can browse by album on the iPod, so that's not a problem.

(Sorry, I seem to have barged in shouting "Hooray for iPods!" at everyone. I'm not really a fanatic, I just like mine.)

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whizzerandchips March 11 2009, 13:38:56 UTC
Can you include me on those emails?

Just ask Fi if you can have a look.

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oxfordhacker March 11 2009, 12:58:19 UTC
I think the i-pod stores the atoms in a different format than MP3, so I don't think loading from one to the other would be very easy.

Actually, iPods can have most sorts (technically 'flavours') of atoms including MP3 (literally 'vanilla'), so this won't be a problem.

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bonsai_human March 14 2009, 09:13:13 UTC
Given how many people own iPods and how relatively few own Macs, I think the comment is scaremongering nonsense.

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