Saturday, February 23, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] trying to decide if iPod is for me

I agree w/ Carl. We like the command line stuff and the control, and when someone puts this thing into a GUI, we all freak out. But it really is a lot easier in the long run. Find something else to do besides manually arranging all those files. lord only knows they are only going to grow anyways! It is only a computer after all, what can seriously go wrong? yuk.
-fred-

----- Original Message ----
From: Carl S <crshuby@yahoo.com>
To: AppleiPod@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 6:52:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Apple iPod] trying to decide if iPod is for me




First of all you will have to rethink how you handle music if you get an iPod. It is much easier to let iTunes do the work and handle how it saves the music. You don't have to worry about dragging and dropping files and folders - let iTunes do the work.

Most people that I have seen on this list that are Windows users and get an iPod after having other mp3 players struggle with this - I was one of them.

I wouldn't use Windows Media Player to rip MP3s, I would use iTunes. If you let iTunes handle your music files you don't have to spend time managing folders. iTunes will put the music in a folder that you can specify and it will automatically arrange the folders by artist then album. It really doesn't matter because you never really need to look at those files. You just need to back up the music folder occasionally. You need to learn to let go! :)

If you use iTunes, when you put a CD in, iTunes will automatically load it and ask you if you want to add it to iTunes. You can set up in the options what method you want to use to import these files. For instance, I have mine set up to convert to MP3s st 192 kbps, variable bit rate. It will add the songs to iTunes with all the meta data and automatically add it to the file folder.

If you have MP3's from another source, say on a USB drive or whatever, you can just drag them over to the iTunes music window and it will add them and automatically add them to the iTunes music folder.

If you set up iTunes to manually manage your music, which I have done because I haven't totally let go of my Window folder manipulation ways yet, and you want to delete 20 albums from your iPod, it is very easy. Just plug your iPod in, highlight the songs on those albums in your iPod music window and hit the delete key. It is pretty much instantaneous. The longest part will be finding the 20 different albums, but it is really not that long because iTunes has a great search function.

To add 20 albums, assuming you already have them in iTunes, just go to the iTunes music window, highlight the songs and drag them over to your iPod music folder on the left side if the iTunes window.

An easier way to do this is with playlists. Other people on this list are more experienced and are big users of playlists. I have dabbled in it but haven't used them that much, but I need to take the plunge.

Anyway, what I am trying to say is that iTunes and an iPod is a very elegant, versatile system that can do most anything you want it to do, faster and better than you can with manual file manipulations.

Some people can't let go of that control and struggle with letting iTunes handle the work. If you are one of those people (I was), you might take this into consideration. I have learned to let go mostly and am starting to marvel at how well iTunes will work as I let it handle most of the duties.

No I do not work for Apple - I am a Windows XP user but just love this Apple iTunes/iPod system.

Carl

----- Original Message ----

From: jdk77550 <jdk77550@yahoo. com>

To: AppleiPod@yahoogrou ps.com

Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 8:14:02 PM

Subject: Re: [Apple iPod] trying to decide if iPod is for me

First

of

all,

thanks

for

all

the

info

Carl.

You're

very

helpful.

The

main

concern

I

have

left

before

buying

an

iPod

is

the

ease

of

copying

MP3's

back

and

forth.

Most

of

my

MP3's

will

be

on

an

external

hard

drive

and

will

be

ripped

by

Windows

Media

Player.

They

are

mostly

in

folders

arranged

by

album.

Let's

say

I

have

a

high

capacity

iPod

and

want

to

remove

maybe

20

albums

and

copy

20

new

albums

from

the

hard

drive.

How

long

would

it

take

someone

who

is

experienced

with

iTunes

to

do

this?

Would

I

have

to

go

into

each

folder

and

copy

the

songs

individually,

or

can

I

copy

the

entire

folder

at

once?

Do

the

MP3's

have

to

have

the

album

information

saved

onto

the

file

itself

("Properties" )

in

order

to

browse

it

by

album

on

the

iPod?

One

other

thing

I

was

wondering.

Is

it

convenient

to

charge

and

play

at

the

same

time?

I

think

one

thing

that

I

will

be

doing

frequently

is

hooking

the

iPod

into

my

home

stereo

system

at

night,

setting

it

to

shuffle,

and

have

it

play

music

until

the

next

morning.

I

assume

it

will

need

to

be

plugged

in

while

doing

this

or

else

it

will

run

down

most

of

the

battery.

Is

the

charging

equipment

amenable

to

this?

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