Rob_Corsa
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Someone gave me an ipod the other day along with the cable so i could put some music on.
I have no software to do this, I just opened it up as a drive and copied mp3's onto it but now she says she cant find them.
Is there something I have done wrong, this method works fine with the cheap mp3 player I have.
Thanks
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Robbo
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http://www.apple.com/uk/itunes
[Edited on 11-01-2008 by Robbo]
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Rob_Corsa
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that link dosent work mate
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Robbo
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sorry try again
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Dom
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it's not like majority of mp3 players, you can't drag drop tracks you need to add them to the players database.
I wouldn't use Itunes if you're only wanting to upload tracks (infact i wouldn't use itunes at all) but try > gtkpod < - it's pretty small, quick and free, and allows you to upload tracks to your ipod.
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Robbo
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iTunes is brilliant
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Rob_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
it's not like majority of mp3 players, you can't drag drop tracks you need to add them to the players database.
I wouldn't use Itunes if you're only wanting to upload tracks (infact i wouldn't use itunes at all) but try > gtkpod < - it's pretty small, quick and free, and allows you to upload tracks to your ipod.
Thats what I wanted to know, many thanks.
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deano87
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You may need the iPod drivers etc so your PC recognises. They should be readily available from the Apple website though.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
iTunes is brilliant
hahahahahahaha....yeah 
on a mac it's alright-ish, even then i use VLC. On pc it's shocking - it's slow and far too intergrated into the whole apple bollocks. As a player it's shite doesn't support flac or any decent loss-less codecs, as a ripper it's jitter and error-correction algorithms aren't brilliant and as a place to buy music, it's far too overpriced for the naff quality you're able to download.
The photo and video side of itunes is even worse.
Personally i use winamp, it's a better player, plays all of my loss-less media, supports ipods straight out of the box (upload/play/delete music and videos). and doesn't try to run my life for me. 
deano - not always, players like winamp support ipods out of the box and i've never had to install drivers.
[Edited on 11-01-2008 by Dom]
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Robbo
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Piffle, I love it 
(On Windows)
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