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Group: de.alt.fan.ipod · Group Profile · Search for Ipodage in de.alt.fan.ipod
Author: B. Gurtner
Date: Apr 20, 2007 07:43
On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 13:58:47 GMT, "Not Me" <Wouldntya@liketoknow.com> wrote: There's nothing wrong with iTunes that I've encountered since buying my iPod. There is also no proprietary format as Robot seems to think. It's just the software that talks to an iPod but I've used it to play MP's downloaded from several different sources. "Robot Man" <robot_man64@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Group: hfx.general · Group Profile · Search for Ipodage in hfx.general
Author: Not Me
Date: Dec 3, 2006 10:54
You hope....? if it is a problem for you , should have checked that out before you bought it ,maybe....?? Turns out you're lucky....somewhat , anyway.... you do need to use iTunes , or , another third party application.... snipped from a forum... since we get lots of these questions, here is how you move your music from your iPod to your computer's hard drive. First you will need
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Group: hfx.general · Group Profile · Search for Ipodage in hfx.general
Author: Not Me
Date: Dec 3, 2006 05:58
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 18:13:57 -0400, NRen2k5 wrote: Can't I just upload my mp3 files back into the iTunes library? Yes but maybe not with iTunes. There are some other programs out there that can be used to move music on/off the iPod in just such a situation. ephPod, sharePod and anaPod are three that come to mind. Thank you for the advice. It seems, based only on this thread and
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