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iPod (mini) explanitary |
Glenny Joined: Feb 26, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Mars PM, WWW
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Im thinking of getting an ipod mini (green 6gb if it matters) but its more complicated than i expected, i would appreciate it if someone could explain it all (podcasts, itunes, (it even says it has upgradeable firmware))
Thanks to all contributers
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kramer_hpal Joined: Jul 06, 2004 Posts: 158 From: Turkey, Istanbul PM, WWW
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what u wanna know??? lol, yes ,it has an upgradable firmware; you can update your ipod when Apple makes new one. podcasts are radio-station things. you download them to your computer then upload it to your ipod, then Apple makes you think you re listening radio on ipod. f**kin apple, why they just dont put a REAL radio receiver in ipod...
Btw, i have linux on my ipod mini. maybe most of u wont believe but do a search on google about "iPod Linux Project". lol
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Glenny Joined: Feb 26, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Mars PM, WWW
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to be honest, i have no idea what linux is,
anyway i wanna know about iTunes firewire, how to upgrade FW and what it does, how to lower the file size of a song using that loser thing that apple have, just all the complicated stuff explained
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gardar Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Reykjavik, Iceland. PM, WWW
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www.ipodlinux.org Linux is the best operating system ever made! But if you want a real mp3 player, get iRiver pmp! I have one and it is a real iPod ass-kicker! it takes too long to say all the features here. check it out yourself www.iriver.com - and yeah, by the way, it runs on linux
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Jools Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
There's nothing that complicated really - it is Apple after all...
To upgrade the firmware, you download a new firmware update from the Apple web-site, plug your iPod into the computer, run the firmware updater you previously downloaded and it does the rest.
Firewire is just one of the cable connections you can use with an iPod. The other is USB 2.0. Firewire is the same connection as used on all DV Camcorders and is fast.
If you're not so technically minded, definately get an iPod as they are the easiest to use digital music player on the market. Apple products are legendary for their ease of use. You won't be bamboozled by meaningless jargon. Apple makes everything as easy as possible.
Compare the user interface of an iPod to some of its competitors... only now are they starting to copy the interface from Apple. Some rival players list filesize, bitrate, Kbps, sample rate, format etc on the main user interface! Why would you need to know that just to listen to music?
iTunes is the application you use to import, organize and copy music on the iPod. It's regarded by many as the best digital music management software available, even if you don't own an iPod.
You can download iTunes for free from www.apple.com/itunes/ to play around with before buying an iPod.
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Davo_169 Joined: Sep 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: perth/thredbo PM, WWW
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i had itunes way before i got ma pod and it kicks ass
@jools
its amazing how easy apple is to use...and yet they are one of the industry leaders with regards to multimedia editing etc etc
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Melik Joined: Jan 24, 2004 Posts: 249 From: Turkey - Istanbul PM, WWW
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it isn't really logical to buy an iPod mini 6GB att if you don't care 'bout the size
iPod 6GB mini = 250$ (no color screen, no ac adapter)
iPod 4G 20GB Color = 300$ (Color screen, AC Adapter worth 60-70$)
and it has the classic white iPod style...
btw, the new microdrive 8 & 10GB HD's (which the iPod mini uses) gonna come later this year...
who knows, maybe apple's gonna make 8 & 10GB mini's
and a FM tuner would be awesome too
for more info about the iPod, www.ipodlounge.com (great site )
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Glenny Joined: Feb 26, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Mars PM, WWW
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ok thanks all, checking out the sites now
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