to add a rant to the fun, kdr-wise, why is it that i can't download quicktime without downloading itunes?
and to add insult to injury, you can't just choose to install quicktime seperately, you need to uninstall itunes afterwards.
That ipod nano looks cool, though. i really wonder how clear the screen is, as the screens in the photos (which are just pasted in, no doubt) look amazing.
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to add a rant to the fun, kdr-wise, why is it that i can't download quicktime without downloading itunes?
and to add insult to injury, you can't just choose to install quicktime seperately, you need to uninstall itunes afterwards.
That ipod nano looks cool, though. i really wonder how clear the screen is, as the screens in the photos (which are just pasted in, no doubt) look amazing.
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Ya that really bugged me too. But then I was using Musicmatch and found that iTunes was so much better.
I use my iPod manly for going to the gym. I found that you don't need a screen. Most of the time you just adjust the volume and hit next track. I think they got the Shuffle right. I don't need my music player to be a ...... also.
I still have my 1st(2nd?)Gen. iPod 10G. The battery is fine but the screen died years ago. Not realy missing it.
Still lacks gapless playback, crossfading, hierarchical playlists, parametric EQ, and decent dynamic range compression.
But I got suckered into buying one. My motorcycle enjoys making any hard drive based player go crazy, so this should be good for holding enough songs to give me a selection, and also never have skipping/lockup issues.
I just wish Apple would actually add an audio based feature to the iPod instead of a screen lock.
it will probably make me poor, but I'd rather upgrade a device I already carry rather than add a new one (don't have an mp3 player yet, just an mp3 cd deck in the car). This phone has 4GB of storage, WiFi transfer including music sharing with nearby phones, 2 MP camera, games and videos for planes. . . mmmmmm.
while neat, i'd be afraid of breaking it. I'd prefer a nice 30-40 gig ipod or iriver just so I have enough space to fit a good chunk of my music library.
i really dont like it when people buy things because they are smaller but less functional. i have a 30 gigabyte zen and its quite large, and people are always "thats fucking huge" and then resume on with their tiny little 4 gigabyte ipod that wouldnt fit half of my music.
I would think an ipod or any other device with a hd (moving parts) would be more prone to breaking than a flash memory device, but what do I know?
Mishra: Good thing I paid for it with my money and not yours I guess eh? =]
I already own several portable hard drives and didn't want yet another with added music playing capability. I've never really seen the need to lug my entire music collection around with me either. I also hate carrying stuff - doesn't matter what it is - my wallet, my keys, my cell phone - even pocket change drives me nuts, so the smaller my music player the better.
This is a nice compromise between a 20-40 GB solution (too big) and a shuffle (nice and compact, but not enough memory and no screen for searching through song lists). Basically, it has everything I need or want. To me that's good product design, and worth spending some money on. I don't mind paying extra for apple's aesthetic or brand either.
i went into work monday and my ipod was completely froze onto i tried the reboot thing.. no response so i left it there off the charger thing to let the battery die,, maybe that will reset it.. after that and it randomly deleting ALL my music (the space is still there, just can not access the songs) and the inherent pile of shit that is itunes (ended up using the winamp plug now) i pretty much completley regret ever buying the overpriced piece of crap, i have it and one of the nice bose docking bays with speakers. so... what is the big deal about the nano? is it just like a bit smaller? i mean it seems every five minutes they release a new slightly smaller pod and everyone rushes to buy them.. i'm not sure if i get it.
When your ipod freezes, hold down the Menu and Play button at the same time to do a hard reset.
I had the same thing happen with the songs. Use windows explorer and browse to the ipod. There should be a bunch of hidden folders on there. One is called "Music" or some such. The folder you are looking for will be labeled F01, F02....etc (or something in the same pattern..). Grab those folders, drag them back to your hard drive and re-add them to the itunes library. Ta-dah. Fixed.
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...i have a 30 gigabyte zen and its quite large, and people are always "thats fucking huge" and then resume on with their tiny little 4 gigabyte ipod that wouldnt fit half of my music.
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My wife just got the new Creative Zen Sleek 20 gig, and absolutely loves it. It's just a hair smaller than the regular 40/60 gig Ipods. No color screen, but the sound is fantastic, and she doesn't have to use ITunes, which she is not fond of. It'll also play WMAs, which I personally prefer. It also has a generous 18 hour battery life, and is priced fairly.
it's true...my Ipod is plagued with problems. It isn't immediatly found on every PC I have (work, laptop, desktop) reliably, it caused some sort of a mishap and I lost my music library, and it doesnt skip over to the next directory once it finishes playing...how unintuitive!
I think people (including me) liked the ipod cuz it was:
-marketed well
-it's pretty
-it has a clever and unique control scheme
The rest of the features are mediocre or poor in my estimation. itunes pisses me off SO much. God, I hate that application.
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why is it that i can't download quicktime without downloading itunes?
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oddly, you choose to download the Beta and you can download it on it's own or with iTunes.
the new iTunes crashes on me after a larger playlist for some reason, but only on Windows. not that it bothers me much, as Media Player has a better sound system with SRS.
As far as the iPod goes, they just seem to be getting smaller... but a quick question, why does the price not seem to change much?
Reason I don't have an iPod is because they're like £200-ish, and I'm not really that willing to part with over 3x the money for something that does basically what my Muvo does.
I've not had any problems with my 1st gen ipod. I was in costco today and they had the 20 gig ipod photo there for $239 which seems to be a pretty good price. They'll have the 2 gig nano for $189 according to the manager I talked to. I still cant decide if I should bite on the 4 gig nano or do the 20 gig. hmm..
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and to add insult to injury, you can't just choose to install quicktime seperately, you need to uninstall itunes afterwards.
That ipod nano looks cool, though. i really wonder how clear the screen is, as the screens in the photos (which are just pasted in, no doubt) look amazing.
looks like they listened to people complaining about the lack of a screen on the shuttle.
to add a rant to the fun, kdr-wise, why is it that i can't download quicktime without downloading itunes?
and to add insult to injury, you can't just choose to install quicktime seperately, you need to uninstall itunes afterwards.
That ipod nano looks cool, though. i really wonder how clear the screen is, as the screens in the photos (which are just pasted in, no doubt) look amazing.
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Ya that really bugged me too. But then I was using Musicmatch and found that iTunes was so much better.
I use my iPod manly for going to the gym. I found that you don't need a screen. Most of the time you just adjust the volume and hit next track. I think they got the Shuffle right. I don't need my music player to be a ...... also.
I still have my 1st(2nd?)Gen. iPod 10G. The battery is fine but the screen died years ago. Not realy missing it.
But I got suckered into buying one. My motorcycle enjoys making any hard drive based player go crazy, so this should be good for holding enough songs to give me a selection, and also never have skipping/lockup issues.
I just wish Apple would actually add an audio based feature to the iPod instead of a screen lock.
Pea: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/QuickTime_Alternative.htm&ei=JNEmQ9V00JZGwO21zgc
No need to istall another player just for one format.
Does it support OGG?
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Cmon, we are talking about itunes. No, it wont support something it cannot control. (Without modded firmware).
iRiver bitches!
guess i need new pants.
my cd/mp3 sony discman still does the job...
surely at that size you'd need great vision just to read the display?
http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/5944.html
it will probably make me poor, but I'd rather upgrade a device I already carry rather than add a new one (don't have an mp3 player yet, just an mp3 cd deck in the car). This phone has 4GB of storage, WiFi transfer including music sharing with nearby phones, 2 MP camera, games and videos for planes. . . mmmmmm.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars/3
I would think an ipod or any other device with a hd (moving parts) would be more prone to breaking than a flash memory device, but what do I know?
Mishra: Good thing I paid for it with my money and not yours I guess eh? =]
I already own several portable hard drives and didn't want yet another with added music playing capability. I've never really seen the need to lug my entire music collection around with me either. I also hate carrying stuff - doesn't matter what it is - my wallet, my keys, my cell phone - even pocket change drives me nuts, so the smaller my music player the better.
This is a nice compromise between a 20-40 GB solution (too big) and a shuffle (nice and compact, but not enough memory and no screen for searching through song lists). Basically, it has everything I need or want. To me that's good product design, and worth spending some money on. I don't mind paying extra for apple's aesthetic or brand either.
I had the same thing happen with the songs. Use windows explorer and browse to the ipod. There should be a bunch of hidden folders on there. One is called "Music" or some such. The folder you are looking for will be labeled F01, F02....etc (or something in the same pattern..). Grab those folders, drag them back to your hard drive and re-add them to the itunes library. Ta-dah. Fixed.
...i have a 30 gigabyte zen and its quite large, and people are always "thats fucking huge" and then resume on with their tiny little 4 gigabyte ipod that wouldnt fit half of my music.
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My wife just got the new Creative Zen Sleek 20 gig, and absolutely loves it. It's just a hair smaller than the regular 40/60 gig Ipods. No color screen, but the sound is fantastic, and she doesn't have to use ITunes, which she is not fond of. It'll also play WMAs, which I personally prefer. It also has a generous 18 hour battery life, and is priced fairly.
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=213&subcategory=214&product=13599
it's true...my Ipod is plagued with problems. It isn't immediatly found on every PC I have (work, laptop, desktop) reliably, it caused some sort of a mishap and I lost my music library, and it doesnt skip over to the next directory once it finishes playing...how unintuitive!
I think people (including me) liked the ipod cuz it was:
-marketed well
-it's pretty
-it has a clever and unique control scheme
The rest of the features are mediocre or poor in my estimation. itunes pisses me off SO much. God, I hate that application.
-R
why is it that i can't download quicktime without downloading itunes?
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oddly, you choose to download the Beta and you can download it on it's own or with iTunes.
the new iTunes crashes on me after a larger playlist for some reason, but only on Windows. not that it bothers me much, as Media Player has a better sound system with SRS.
As far as the iPod goes, they just seem to be getting smaller... but a quick question, why does the price not seem to change much?
Reason I don't have an iPod is because they're like £200-ish, and I'm not really that willing to part with over 3x the money for something that does basically what my Muvo does.
seems to be getting kinda ridiculous now imo
I think you need to hold it down longer.