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Basic iPod question This may seem like a silly question, but I heard someone say something contrary recently, so I thought it was worth checking;
An iPod is a storage device, right? So if I buy a 60GB iPod, but my laptop only has 20GB storage space, that won't be a problem? I shouldn't only buy a 20GB iPod? I can use the iPod without having to sync the entire thing to my computer, right? | |
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booyah said: This may seem like a silly question, but I heard someone say something contrary recently, so I thought it was worth checking;
An iPod is a storage device, right? So if I buy a 60GB iPod, but my laptop only has 20GB storage space, that won't be a problem? I shouldn't only buy a 20GB iPod? I can use the iPod without having to sync the entire thing to my computer, right? It is a storage device....and no it doesn't matter how big the laptop storage is.... | |
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So you can switch off the auto-sync setting? Otherwise it will try to upload everything back onto my computer each time, right? Can I choose what to sync?
Looks like you've already answered this - I just need clarification before spending around $400 on the 60GB one. | |
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booyah said: So you can switch off the auto-sync setting? Otherwise it will try to upload everything back onto my computer each time, right? Can I choose what to sync?
Looks like you've already answered this - I just need clarification before spending around $400 on the 60GB one. No no....all the auto-sync does is update your ipod....not your computer....it will only send info to your iPod on that auto-sync...you have to manually send it to your laptop... | |
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Really? Interesting - ipod.com makes it sound like it goes both ways automatically. I must have misread/misunderstood.
Thanks for all your help! | |
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Oh, I see - it was the last line of this that confused me:
Automatic Transmission
The moment you connect iPod to your Mac or PC, iTunes Auto-Sync gets to work. You don’t have to press a button. Auto-Sync updates everything you’ve added since your last sync — every song, every audiobook, every podcast, every music video and TV episode. Even song and video playlists you create on iTunes appear on your iPod, ready to play. And, since Auto-Sync works both ways, any On-the-Go Playlists or ratings you saved on your iPod sync back to iTunes so you can enjoy them on your computer. | |
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