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http://www.winamp.com/
here you go. i used to use itunes all the time but unfortunatly never really worked. no matter how hard they try apple software just doesn't seem to work well if at all on windows. try wimamp from the link above its free from virus and spyware and you'll be able to click portables from the left hand side once loaded. it should come up with your ipod. if i were you, once i had my music off the ipod i would go and clear it using the apple software tool, and reset to factory settings. this will get rid of any corrupt filing, then update it and reload all your material from winamp againCompletely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!
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You can save yourself a lot of trouble by not ripping your CD's to the Apple format ACC .m4a but use the Tools Menu in i-Tune to set ripping to MP3 format files (192Kbit is good enough). The beauty of pure MP3's is that are much more 'portable' shall we say- than Apple specific ACC files. These have a nasty habit of scrambling ripped albums on your hard drive in an un-recoverable and un-transferable way.
I have known people who ripped thier entire CD collection onto hard drive & i-pods. Then sold the CD's on e-bay thinking their music collection was both safe and transferable. An expensive mistake!!
So stick to MP3's and avoid any proprietry formats- oh and don't sell all your albums.....
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Originally posted by Cooler View Posthttp://www.winamp.com/
here you go. i used to use itunes all the time but unfortunatly never really worked. no matter how hard they try apple software just doesn't seem to work well if at all on windows. try wimamp from the link above its free from virus and spyware and you'll be able to click portables from the left hand side once loaded. it should come up with your ipod. if i were you, once i had my music off the ipod i would go and clear it using the apple software tool, and reset to factory settings. this will get rid of any corrupt filing, then update it and reload all your material from winamp again
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all the totals are at the bottom of the screen. with winamp all you should have to do is drag and drop. just highlight what you want to put on. if all of your pc stuff is now on there. if you already had stuff on your ipod and its not registering just make sure you didnt delete it all by using itunes. if you load i tunes onto your comp and it isnt synced with your ipod it deletes everything of your ipod to protect copyright. it is a pain if all the music was yours in the firs place. the only other thing i can think of is your ipod has corrupt files and needs to be cleaned and updated. mine had to be updated and cleaned a couple of months back works fine and fast nowCompletely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!
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Originally posted by Cooler View Postall the totals are at the bottom of the screen. with winamp all you should have to do is drag and drop. just highlight what you want to put on. if all of your pc stuff is now on there. if you already had stuff on your ipod and its not registering just make sure you didnt delete it all by using itunes. if you load i tunes onto your comp and it isnt synced with your ipod it deletes everything of your ipod to protect copyright. it is a pain if all the music was yours in the firs place. the only other thing i can think of is your ipod has corrupt files and needs to be cleaned and updated. mine had to be updated and cleaned a couple of months back works fine and fast now
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no. what you have to do is click on local media and audio. this should display all the songs that are currently on your computer. then go to the main song/album box and press ctrl + a to select everything. once you have done that drag and drop into your ipod under the portables tab. it will come up with a percentage complete next to your ipod symbol then. always make sure you eject your ipod correclty as this will cause corruption otherwise.Completely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!
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Originally posted by Cooler View Postno. what you have to do is click on local media and audio. this should display all the songs that are currently on your computer. then go to the main song/album box and press ctrl + a to select everything. once you have done that drag and drop into your ipod under the portables tab. it will come up with a percentage complete next to your ipod symbol then. always make sure you eject your ipod correclty as this will cause corruption otherwise.
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erm did you put all your music into winamp. you click the add media to library, under the library tab in the bottom left hand corner. you have to do this with any program that you use for your ipod. winamp has plugins that work well with ipods, so once all your music is on winamp you can organise all your files in order and it sorts them all out onto your ipod for you. You're ipod is not like a conventional mp3 player which is basically a drag and drop from any file on your comp (like a portable hdd) but you do have to put the music through winamp. after that if you wanted you can uninstall winamp. your music will stay on your harddriveCompletely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!
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Originally posted by Cooler View Posterm did you put all your music into winamp. you click the add media to library, under the library tab in the bottom left hand corner. you have to do this with any program that you use for your ipod. winamp has plugins that work well with ipods, so once all your music is on winamp you can organise all your files in order and it sorts them all out onto your ipod for you. You're ipod is not like a conventional mp3 player which is basically a drag and drop from any file on your comp (like a portable hdd) but you do have to put the music through winamp. after that if you wanted you can uninstall winamp. your music will stay on your harddrive
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yes there is but i have not found it on the new winamp yet. there is also a way to remove dead files from winamp too which just muck up the ipod. just have a play around with it. takes some getting used to but works well once you know how. i have found it to be the best player on the net for me.Completely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!
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Originally posted by Cooler View Postyes there is but i have not found it on the new winamp yet. there is also a way to remove dead files from winamp too which just muck up the ipod. just have a play around with it. takes some getting used to but works well once you know how. i have found it to be the best player on the net for me.
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