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OK, another iPod question... I turned off automatic synching, since I use my iPod on my work computer (which has tons of space, so I used this one to rip CDs), and on my home laptop (not much space, but I have more time to make playlists, edit song information etc.). When I edit song information, though (genre, track number etc.) on either the iPod or the computer, how do I get that info to synch? It synchs the songs itself, but seems to ignore the other info, and if the songs are already on the iPod, it doesn't do anything other than check they're already there.
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You can only sync with one computer, the one that holds the library. | |
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That's the one I'm trying to do this on, though - I've updated track info in my library (the one that holds the full library), and tried syncing the new info to the existing tracks on the iPod, but it doesn't do it (since it treats it like all it's doing is checking the tracks themselves are there). | |
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I had to delete the old song off of the ipod and add the edited one from the library again, lots of work but I didn't know an easier way to get it done We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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butterfli25 said: I had to delete the old song off of the ipod and add the edited one from the library again, lots of work but I didn't know an easier way to get it done
That's what I just had to do too. Surely there's an easier way... | |
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I would try setting iTunes on that computer to autosynch and plug the iPod once again. It works for me. | |
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This is the number one reason why I don't have an iPod. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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PANDURITO said: I would try setting iTunes on that computer to autosynch and plug the iPod once again. It works for me.
But then that gets rid of anything I added from my home computer. And since I'm using my work computer for the primary library (since my home computer has a small memory and runs like crap), I probably shouldn't use too much of my work's memory... | |
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superspaceboy said: This is the number one reason why I don't have an iPod.
SSB, do you have another portable player? I'm wondering if they all have their own issues like this. In my first few days of ownership, I'm finding the usability of the iPod isn't great, and I'm wondering if I should return it and buy another player? | |
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superspaceboy said: This is the number one reason why I don't have an iPod.
I thought it was the price | |
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booyah said: But then that gets rid of anything I added from my home computer. And since I'm using my work computer for the primary library (since my home computer has a small memory and runs like crap), I probably shouldn't use too much of my work's memory...
You said that your work computer had all the files! I have a 40gb iPod synched to my 40gb laptop. How? I bought an external USB disk drive. They're real cheap this days. You can have an evergrowing library and the iPod will only automatically synch the 30GB that you set. Plus, if you format the PC or had a fatal crash you wouldn't lose tons of music files you've spent so long ripping and editing [Edited 6/26/06 9:51am] | |
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PANDURITO said: booyah said: But then that gets rid of anything I added from my home computer. And since I'm using my work computer for the primary library (since my home computer has a small memory and runs like crap), I probably shouldn't use too much of my work's memory...
But you said your computer at work had all the songs! I have a 40gb Pod and use it with my laptop. Since its hard disk is only 40GB i bought an external USB disk drive hat holds my library. ¿Benefits? 1)I can have an evergrowing library and only synch 40GB. No problem 2) If I have to format the computer or change it all my songs will be there.(Only saving 2 files before formatting) My home laptop has a few tracks, but I guess I should just copy those onto my work computer too. Even then, though, it's at home that I have the time to edit track info, and this wouldn't sync back to my work computer, would it? Doesn't synching only work one way (from computer>iPod)? | |
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support ipod manuals I have found almost every conceivable issue is in the manuals We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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booyah said: superspaceboy said: This is the number one reason why I don't have an iPod.
SSB, do you have another portable player? I'm wondering if they all have their own issues like this. In my first few days of ownership, I'm finding the usability of the iPod isn't great, and I'm wondering if I should return it and buy another player? I got a creative zen nano (1GB). It pretty much plays everything as well as being a flash drive. It's basically a small HD that plays most formats of music. Pretty non proprietary. I got the nano as it is the ONLY thing that has a LINE IN. They have bigger ones that have more features and can hold more...and are cheaper than the iPod and NO STUPID SYNCING. I have known folks that have lost entire music libraries because of that BS. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: booyah said: SSB, do you have another portable player? I'm wondering if they all have their own issues like this. In my first few days of ownership, I'm finding the usability of the iPod isn't great, and I'm wondering if I should return it and buy another player? I got a creative zen nano (1GB). It pretty much plays everything as well as being a flash drive. It's basically a small HD that plays most formats of music. Pretty non proprietary. I got the nano as it is the ONLY thing that has a LINE IN. They have bigger ones that have more features and can hold more...and are cheaper than the iPod and NO STUPID SYNCING. I have known folks that have lost entire music libraries because of that BS. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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booyah said: Doesn't synching only work one way (from computer>iPod)?
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PANDURITO said: superspaceboy said: This is the number one reason why I don't have an iPod.
I thought it was the price In order of reasons... NO LINE IN will prolly never have one either The syncing factor Having to only use iTunes and iPods support very little in terms of typoe of music file They phase out the current ones and then no longer support the older models...making you always having to upgrade....which leads to Price. Why is it that older models don't come down in price...ever? You will always be paying 300 - 400 for an iPod. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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butterfli25 said: apple.com
support ipod manuals I have found almost every conceivable issue is in the manuals You can do lots of things people don't know. Come on! The other thread had people saying they never had used the iTunes browser. Itunes lets you edit silences off hidden tracks for example.You know those tracks at the end of an album that are 2 songs with a long silence between. You can separate it into two tracks with no silence. Or you can import two songs together when they are linked in the album so you won't have abrupt endings when playing in shuffle mode. First thing I'd recommend is explore every iTunes command. Play with the configuration panel so you figure out what you can do. | |
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superspaceboy said: NO LINE IN will prolly never have one either
What do you need the LINE IN for? | |
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superspaceboy said: booyah said: SSB, do you have another portable player? I'm wondering if they all have their own issues like this. In my first few days of ownership, I'm finding the usability of the iPod isn't great, and I'm wondering if I should return it and buy another player? I got a creative zen nano (1GB). It pretty much plays everything as well as being a flash drive. It's basically a small HD that plays most formats of music. Pretty non proprietary. I got the nano as it is the ONLY thing that has a LINE IN. They have bigger ones that have more features and can hold more...and are cheaper than the iPod and NO STUPID SYNCING. I have known folks that have lost entire music libraries because of that BS. It's happened to me twice I think. Now, I just keep everything on the Ipod itself and back it up. | |
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PANDURITO said: superspaceboy said: NO LINE IN will prolly never have one either
What do you need the LINE IN for? I dj and produce music (see sig). And like the instance of this past weekend, we threw a party and recorded the sets. Better than a minidisc. It's basically a way to record music coming from an external source...usually a mixer. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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You want to record directly in the portable?
Can't you record it in your laptop first and then synch it? Anyway I heard the new iPodVideo had that LINE IN feature. | |
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PANDURITO said: You want to record directly in the portable?
Can't you record it in your laptop first and then synch it? Anyway I heard the new iPodVideo had that LINE IN feature. I could record in the laptop...if it wasn't being used for the live performance . Also if I am at a friends house and we want to record a dj set...the tiny nano is a lot easier to set up and carry than a laptop (which may zap out if it's on too long etc....) Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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PANDURITO said: You want to record directly in the portable?
Can't you record it in your laptop first and then synch it? Anyway I heard the new iPodVideo had that LINE IN feature. I could record in the laptop...if it wasn't being used for the live performance . Also if I am at a friends house and we want to record a dj set...the tiny nano is a lot easier to set up and carry than a laptop (which may zap out if it's on too long etc....) Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Is it just me, or are there CONSTANT problems with ipods? I mean, yes, I'm biased, but I'm being serious, all I ever hear of is problems with the little buggers. | |
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After reading CNET reviews, I think I'm returning my iPod and buying a Creative Zen Vision M 30GB instead. Drag-and-drop is soooo much better than syncing, and not being able to get anything off the iPod onto the computer is a pain. Plus not being able to sync edited information about tracks is frustrating. | |
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booyah said: After reading CNET reviews, I think I'm returning my iPod and buying a Creative Zen Vision M 30GB instead. Drag-and-drop is soooo much better than syncing, and not being able to get anything off the iPod onto the computer is a pain. Plus not being able to sync edited information about tracks is frustrating.
I think it's the right way to go. Apple is frustrating in that they are trying to be like Microsoft. And it's all about the money and not the product. Now if I had a Mac, I might feel differently about the iPod. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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To each its own
I guess some people are more tech challenged than others In 3 years I've had none of the problems you've had. Never lost a song. My songs synch with info ...but then again my 68 years old mother can't program the Hard Disk Recorder | |
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Pandi, do you use a Mac? | |
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Nope
Windows based laptop and desktop | |
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