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PMP Board FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): Contribute here!!

  • 03-01-2006 9:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭


    I'm going to build an FAQ for this forum. You can help by posting a "frequently asked question" and suggested answer on this thread.


    NOTE: NEW THREADS ON THIS FORUM THAT ASK QUESTIONS WHICH ARE ANSWERED IN THIS F.A.Q. WILL BE CLOSED BY THE MODERATOR WITH A LINK POINTING HERE.

    I WILL WIKIFY THIS F.A.Q. SOON


    I'll get the ball rolling with these couple:

    Question: What's the difference between an iPod and an MP3 player?

    Answer:
    iPod is a brand of MP3 player manufactured by Apple Computer Inc. There are many other MP3 players available on the market and not all of them are called iPods, although for many people, the word "iPod" has become synonymous with MP3 players, just as "hoover" has become synonymous with "vacuum cleaners". Keep in mind that the iPod is just a brand - one of many brands, and is not necessarily the best of them just because they have the biggest marketing budget.

    Question: Can I play my MP3 player through my car stereo, and if so - how?

    Answer:
    Yes you can. There are a few ways of doing this. Firstly, if your car stereo has a cassette player, you can get a cassette adapter in any half-decent computer or electrical store for about €10-€15.

    If it's a more modern car stereo, however, it'll have a CD player instead of a cassette player. In this case you still have a couple of options. First, check if it has a line-in connection on the back. Usually, this will consist of a pair of composite (phono) connectors in red and white (or red and black). If these are present, they can be either a line-in or a CD changer connection, so double check in your stereo's manual to be sure. If it's a line-in, you can run a cable directly from the MP3 player's headphones or line-out socket to that. That cable should cost you about €5-€10.

    Alternatively, there are some new car stereos (such as this one) which have USB connections for MP3 players. These stereos play the MP3 file themselves, treating your MP3 player as an external hard drive.

    If you don't have a tape deck, a line-in on OR a USB connection, MP3 player dock, etc. in your car stereo, there is no LEGAL way of listening to your MP3 player through it. All is not lost, however. You can get an miniature FM transmitter, such as the Belkin Tunecast or the iTrip. These connect to your MP3 players headphones socket and transmit the sound to the radio in the car stereo on an FM frequency of your choosing. However be warned that they are still illegal to use in the UK and Ireland (although not in various other European countries and the USA), but as the legislation is due to change soon, you may now discuss how/where to get them on this forum. These were recently legalised in Ireland and the UK.




Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 cairo_parisian


    Do I need a PC to use my PMP?
    Yes, in the majority of cases, access to a computer is nessecary to use your PMP. First of all, the CDs with your music on them need to be "ripped" into a computer file format such as mp3 (or similar) and then, usually through the "USB cable" transferred from PC to PMP.

    ^ could do with a good edit i suppose.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Question: Is there any alternative to using Apple iTunes to put music onto my Apple iPod from my PC?

    Answer:
    Yes, the following software packages are also available for this task:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 cairo_parisian


    How many songs would a 5/10/20/XGB sized PMP hold?
    It depends! The music from your CDs can be ripped at different "bit rates" and this will effect their size in terms of memory. Of course, the lenght of your songs, 1minutes to 10minutes etc. will effect the final size also. The format (wav/mp3/acc) will also effect the size of the music file. However, if you rip consistently at 192 kbps mp3 you should get, on average, about 200-250 songs per GB (purely an estimate)

    A good question to answer would be - what is the best way to rip my CDs (format, bitrate etc.)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    you might want to add the ml_ipod plugin for winamp to the list of iTunes alternatives, Bard.
    trés handy for winamp users
    (feel free to delete this post btw)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Nah, no need to delete the post, tman. Credit where credit is due. Thanks for the suggestion. :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Question: How do I convert my own DVD's to files so I can watch them on my portable media player?

    Answer:
    There are many programs available for doing this, including:

    (Feel free to suggest more)
    Mactard wrote: »
    handbrake will do the job nicely: http://handbrake.m0k.org/ direct DVD to ipod format ripping. Open source and excellent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 374 ✭✭IceHawk


    Question: Does (Media Player X) support (File Format Y /Plug-and-Play /Windows Media Synchronisation /ID3 tags /other)?

    Answer:
    Possibly a seperate sticky with a list of popular MP3 players and the features of each


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Question: How do I convert my existing video files to the format used by my Apple iPod?

    Answer:
    There are a few programs available for this task, including:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Question: How do I normalise the volume across all my MP3/WMA/etc. files so that when listening to them, the volume isn't jumping up & down between tracks?

    Answer:
    There are a number of freeware/shareware programs available for this task. [Anyone care to suggest any, please?]

    Question: How do I manage the ID3 tags, WMA tags, Vorbis comments, etc. in my audio files so that they, and my file names, are consistent throughout my whole music collection?

    Answer:
    You can use a freeware/shareware program for this task. One such program is Mp3tag.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,503 ✭✭✭Makaveli


    Question: The max volume on my player seems to be quite low. Is there anyway to increase the volume?

    Answer:
    If your player is European, ie bought in the EU, it comes with European firmware. Due to legislation passed there is a limit on the volume, to get around this you can flash the firmware on your player to that of another reason. For example with an IRiver, you would flash it with the Korean firmware or with Creative the American firmware.
    Flashing your firmware will not void your warranty, however a bad flash could damage your player, so be careful, follow instructions and check feedback online about the firmware version you want to flash it to.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 812 ✭✭✭neGev


    Question: How do I normalise the volume across all my MP3/WMA/etc. files so that when listening to them, the volume isn't jumping up & down between tracks?

    Answer: There are a number of freeware/shareware programs available for this task such as mp3gain


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,618 ✭✭✭Civilian_Target


    Question: How can I find out which players support OGG vorbis?

    Answer:
    The xiph foundation that started vorbis as a format keeps a list of all vorbis compatible players in their wiki here --> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers

    Question: How do I manage the ID3 tags, WMA tags, Vorbis comments, etc. in my audio files so that they, and my file names, are consistent throughout my whole music collection?

    I'd recommend the Godfather http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Tag-Editors/The-GodFather.shtml for sorting all your music - it's a bit tricky to get to grips with at first but it's extremely powerful and does an excellent job of sorting a large music collection.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,396 ✭✭✭✭Karoma


    Q: (How) Can I copy music to my computer from my iPOD?

    A:
    The iPod (Like many MP3 players) was designed to be the destination of a one-way trip for your music. This design was intentional supposedly to prevent people “stealing” music. The truth is that not everyone who wants to upload songs from the iPod to a computer is stealing music. It’s perfectly acceptable use to copy songs that you own back off the iPod. Right, with justification aside…

    The music is stored (Rather chaotically) on the iPod in a hidden folder called iPod_Control.

    The free, and awkward way:
    In Windows, you simply have to open explorer.exe and open the iPod-drive.
    Ensure that Hidden Folders are visible (Tools -> Folder Options -> View-> Hidden Files and Folders should be set to Show Hidden Files and Folders).
    Open iPod_Control, and the sub-directory that is Music (Although: I’ve found it better/easier to Search as opposed to exploring the folders.)
    As you’ll see-it’s a mess with numerous folders, and tracks from the same album spread over these folders. Also, it seems that later iPod firmware revisions have obfuscated file(name)s further.

    So it’s advisable to use programs to save you pulling out your hair…

    Mac-specific:
    Senuti – “everything in reverse” – it offers a built-in search facility, and displays playlists. It’s essentially iTunes in reverse (Hence the name!)
    OmniWeb – it’s a (Commercial) web browser. Just drag the iPod folder over and you get a nice list of folders…

    Windows-specific:
    EphPod (Free, and excellent. It has been around a good while…)
    XPlay - http://www.mediafour.com/products/xplay/ - (Commercial – I’ve never used it TBH)
    PodUtil - http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php - (Freeware)
    Anapod Explorer - http://www.redchairsoftware.com/anapod/ - Anapod Explorer lets you access your iPod's contents from any Web browser and play its music via any MP3 program of your choice. You can edit song tags directly on the iPod. It also has an embedded database engine (Anapod-SQL); so you can search the iPod using almost any criteria and generate reports in HTML or XML. (A free trial is available)
    CopyTrans - www.copytrans.net - useful for retrieving your music, ratings, playlists, playcounts to your PC (14 day free trial available for download)
    SharePod - http://www.getsharepod.com/ - free your ipod.

    Linux-specific:
    Many of the above solutions will work, or have been ported – just add “linux” to a google search.


    Other software:
    As the iPOD continues to to be popular, new software emerges frequently. Have a browse of the following sites for other / new software:
    http://www.versiontracker.com/
    http://www.download.com/

    (Edit [Bard] : Added CopyPod & addedURLS for other software)
    (Edit [cremo] : Updated URL's)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 forkart


    Bard wrote:
    Question: How do I convert my existing video files to the format used by my Apple iPod?

    Answer:

    Just download yasa ipod video converter. It can help you convert video files to ipod mp4 format in ease. It works great.

    http://www.yasasoft.com/ipodvideoconverter/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 442 ✭✭Lambsbread


    Makaveli wrote:
    Question: The max volume on my player seems to be quite low. Is there anyway to increase the volume?

    Found this for the Sony NW-A3000/1000 (works a treat!!)

    Answer:
    1. Press HOLD to put the player in hold mode.
    2. Hold down LINK and press in order UP, DOWN, OPTION, UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, LEFT, PLAY/PAUSE, OPTION.
    3. Press HOLD to turn hold off. You will now be in test mode.
    4. Press RIGHT to display menu items
    5. Press UP/DOWN until you get to “OTHERS”
    6. Press RIGHT to display next menu.
    7. Press UP/DOWN until you get to “SP SET”
    8. Press PLAY/PAUSE, “ON/OFF” is displayed.
    9. Press OPTION, “ON/OFF” will be selected.
    10. Press PLAY/PAUSE and it will be entered.
    11. Exit play mode by pressing and holding BACK for more than a few seconds, release, and then turn the player off.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Lambsbread wrote:
    Found this for the Sony NW-A3000/1000 (works a treat!!)

    Answer:
    1. Press HOLD to put the player in hold mode.
    2. Hold down LINK and press in order UP, DOWN, OPTION, UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, LEFT, PLAY/PAUSE, OPTION.
    3. Press HOLD to turn hold off. You will now be in test mode.
    4. Press RIGHT to display menu items
    5. Press UP/DOWN until you get to “OTHERS”
    6. Press RIGHT to display next menu.
    7. Press UP/DOWN until you get to “SP SET”
    8. Press PLAY/PAUSE, “ON/OFF” is displayed.
    9. Press OPTION, “ON/OFF” will be selected.
    10. Press PLAY/PAUSE and it will be entered.
    11. Exit play mode by pressing and holding BACK for more than a few seconds, release, and then turn the player off.
    Good god, it's like a cheat code for a game on the Sega Megadrive... :p


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,110 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    Fatality?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,115 ✭✭✭Pal


    Question : how do I play IPOD videos on my TV

    Answer : Connect a camcorder AV lead ( 1/8 inch jack) to the IPOD headphone outlet.

    Connect the AV leads as follows to your TV
    Red lead => Yellow TV socket
    Yellow lead => White TV socket
    White lead => Red TV socket

    A camcorder AV lead can be picked up for under a tenner.
    apologies if this is old hat but it works and is cheap.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Pal wrote:
    Question : how do I play IPOD videos on my TV

    Answer : Connect a camcorder AV lead ( 1/8 inch jack) to the IPOD headphone outlet.

    Connect the AV leads as follows to your TV
    Red lead => Yellow TV socket
    Yellow lead => White TV socket
    White lead => Red TV socket

    A camcorder AV lead can be picked up for under a tenner.
    apologies if this is old hat but it works and is cheap.
    Thanks for the tip. No more can Creative and Apple get away with selling us their "special" A/V lead for 30-odd euro! Hurrah!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    Q. How can I back up my iPod to my PC without using iTunes?

    A. Use iPod->Folder


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,503 ✭✭✭Makaveli


    Question: How do I convert x format to mp3? How do I convert bitrates of my mp3s?

    Answer:
    Download dBpoweramp. This freeware program will allow you to transcode your audio files (changing format or just changing bitrate). You may have to download additional plugins to gain support for certain formats (all plugins can be found on the site).

    Additional Note: transcoding your files will result in further loss of quality. Converting from one lossy format to another is generally a bad thing to do. The files are already highly compressed and the transcode is further compression. You cannot transcode a file from 128KBps to 192KBps to get a better quality file, all you're doing is making the file size bigger and degrading the audio quality.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,503 ✭✭✭Makaveli


    Question: How can I configure Exact Audio Copy (EAC) to get the most out of ripping my cds?

    Answer:
    EAC is a very good piece of free software for ripping your cds. It takes a little bit of work to configure it properly but once done you wont have to configure it again and you will get very good rips.

    First off download EAC from here.
    Next up you will need to download the lame encoder. You can get this here. v3.97 is the latest stable version of lame.

    After you install EAC follow this guide to configure it to your optimal preference. This is probably one of the best and most straight forward guides out there for configuring EAC to your needs.

    That's it, enjoy your ripping.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,162 ✭✭✭_CreeD_


    Question:
    What are the best CODECs to use for my PMP?
    Answer:
    Effectively whatever doesn't make you feel like you just lost too much in the conversion from the original. Some people hear mp3 as CD quality, others hate it. The same is true for the deficiencies in almost every Codec.
    The only absolute fact here is that Lossless will beat out Lossy compression. The most widely supported Lossless compression format is FLAC and it provides a perfect copy of the original at approx. half the size. After that the relatively unsupported MPC is the undisputed king of audiophile quality lossy compression. However whereas most other lossy codecs are aimed at the best quality at 128Kbps MPC only really shines at bitrates > 200. i.e. At 128Kbps even old mp3 is much better than MPC but at 270 no other lossy codec at any bit rate can touch it. OGG is generally held to be the next highest quality lossy codec, though again support is less than it deserves. AAC/WMA/MP3 are debatably close, each has it's strengths when compared to the other but also have enough obvious weaknesses to ensure there is no standout winner.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,202 ✭✭✭art


    Q. How can I make my player's battery charge last longer?

    A.
    There's a number of issues to consider with battery life (ie charge) on a MP3 player so bear in mind the following:

    1) Backlight: starting with an obvious one, but the longer it is on, the less your battery will last ...

    2) Use: Do you switch it on, ride home and switch it off or do you sit in your commuter vehicle of choice, flicking between songs, fast forwarding, checking the contents of your playlists and generally doing things whilst listening to tracks? Remember, every click, flick or button press requires battery power (particularly relevant for players with hard disks).

    3) Video options: Any kind of video being played will ravage through the battery compared with just straight sound.

    4) Headphones: How big are your headphones? Different, essentially bigger, headphones will draw more power from the player than standard earbuds.

    5) BitRate: Are your tracks encoded at a high rate? The higher the rate of encoding, the more power needed to decode the tracks.

    6) DRM: Are you listening to DRM enabled tracks, eg WMA downloaded from a subscription site? The player expends extra power each time you play a DRM enabled track in order to check the license is genuine. This also affects iTunes store downloads in AAC format, though to a slightly lesser extent.

    7) EQ settings: Again, you are adding processing which is adding to the draw on the battery. Normalising functions like "Sound Check" on the iPod also require processing power and hence are lessening your battery's charge.

    They are just some of the issues to consider when seeking longer battery charges: depending on what you feel is important to your experience of listening to music, simply choosing to play MP3s encoded at the standard rate or setting up playlists that avoid the need to hunt around for songs on the go, and so on, can have significant benefits to the length of time available to you to play your favourite songs!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 49 Comhra....


    Hey
    How can I put my DVDs onto my ipod?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,396 ✭✭✭✭Karoma


    Comhra wrote:
    Hey
    How can I put my DVDs onto my ipod?
    Step 1. Remove the DVD from its case.
    Step 2. Place the ipod on a flat surface
    Step 3. Place the DVD on top of the iPOD.


    Or, try some of the software listed in this sticky. ex: yasa ipod video converter.
    or http://www.wikihow.com/Put-DVDs-on-your-Video-iPod
    or www.google.ie
    or RTFM - presumably it's mentioned


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,593 ✭✭✭Soundman


    Karoma wrote:
    Step 1. Remove the DVD from its case.
    Step 2. Place the ipod on a flat surface
    Step 3. Place the DVD on top of the iPOD.

    Best answer EVER! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,424 ✭✭✭440Hz


    iPodDisk Another handy one for ipod to computer copying.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,584 ✭✭✭✭Creamy Goodness


    440Hz wrote:
    iPodDisk Another handy one for ipod to computer copying.
    that's mac os x only though, unless having a macbook has made me totally blind that i can't see a windows installer :p


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 572 ✭✭✭forestfruits


    Im sure this should be straight forward but im lost!

    new laptop - with vista- lost the disc i got with itunes on it for ipod mini many moons ago! Now i thought it should be a case of goin into itunes and downloading the updated version onto the new laptop and off I go.

    Not the case- any ideas what im doing wrong?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 222 ✭✭TheBlackThing


    Edit: I think my question was against the rules. I'll try and reword it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 jme01


    Please direct me if this has been answered. I did search the FAQ. I just bought a used 4gb Nano and wish to delete all the songs on it and put my name on it. Is there a way to do a master reset to this unit?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭Kold


    Are those still the best free programs to transfer from ipod to pc?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,584 ✭✭✭✭Creamy Goodness


    Kold wrote: »
    Are those still the best free programs to transfer from ipod to pc?
    depends what you like actually.

    Sarge got a suggestion of this http://www.getsharepod.com/ from the mac forum yesterday, he said it worked well. i shall add it to karoma's post.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,844 ✭✭✭s8n


    Q : I have a new Ipod Touch but have an issue transferring over the album artwork (Itunes doesn't always recognise the album). Any suggestions ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,000 ✭✭✭spinandscribble


    good place for mp4 movie downloads?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 286 ✭✭elainee


    Pal wrote: »
    Question : how do I play IPOD videos on my TV

    Answer : Connect a camcorder AV lead ( 1/8 inch jack) to the IPOD headphone outlet.

    Connect the AV leads as follows to your TV
    Red lead => Yellow TV socket
    Yellow lead => White TV socket
    White lead => Red TV socket

    A camcorder AV lead can be picked up for under a tenner.
    apologies if this is old hat but it works and is cheap.


    iv tried this but am only getting sound and no picture! what am i doing wrong???:eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,149 ✭✭✭ZorbaTehZ


    Looking for a music format converter program that I can use to convert between various formats (the major ones).
    Found loads of them on the net, but I cannot for the life of me find a quality program that doesn't have some X-day trial bs attached to it... any recommendations?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43 Jessieannas


    Im sure this should be straight forward but im lost!

    new laptop - with vista- lost the disc i got with itunes on it for ipod mini many moons ago! Now i thought it should be a case of goin into itunes and downloading the updated version onto the new laptop and off I go.

    Not the case- any ideas what im doing wrong?

    Sorry, no ideas. Except, you could try this: http://www.oldversion.com/iTunes.html and just try the old iTunes. I've never downloaded the stuff off this site, but you can try anyway.
    jme01 wrote: »
    Please direct me if this has been answered. I did search the FAQ. I just bought a used 4gb Nano and wish to delete all the songs on it and put my name on it. Is there a way to do a master reset to this unit?

    When you plug it into a different computer it usually says something along the lines of saying that "if you continue to update your ipod it will delete all songs off of it." Just a warning. Go along with it all anyway. It will then just basically reset itself. But for the name of the ipod, in the menu it should register that the ipod has connected. It will have the name of the in the menu. Usually you can click on it [like you would to change the name of a folder] and you can rename it. Or it may let you right-click and it will have as an option, rename.

    Hope that helps!!! :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 Media


    How to convert a video file for iPod? with Cucusoft iPod Movie/Video Converter.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭lissacahaluke


    Hey guys,
    I no this question has been asked many times but I'm still not getting it.

    I have an ipod nano and all my music is on my itunes library on my xp computer but I got a new laptop with windows 7.

    Well i got as far as plugging in my ipod, go to ipod control, and copy all my music(the ones f00, f01 etc) to my computer but i cant seem to transfer them to my new library.

    Any help would be greatly apreciated,
    Thanks,
    Luke Delaney.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,699 ✭✭✭Brian


    Well i got as far as plugging in my ipod, go to ipod control, and copy all my music(the ones f00, f01 etc) to my computer but i cant seem to transfer them to my new library.

    The "iPod_Control" folder that you copied is set to hidden, so iTunes cannot import it. Right click the folder name -> properties -> uncheck "hidden" -> apply

    Then drag the folder into an open iTunes window.
    ZorbaTehZ wrote: »
    Looking for a music format converter program that I can use to convert between various formats (the major ones).
    Found loads of them on the net, but I cannot for the life of me find a quality program that doesn't have some X-day trial bs attached to it... any recommendations?

    Try http://winff.org/
    jme01 wrote: »
    Please direct me if this has been answered. I did search the FAQ. I just bought a used 4gb Nano and wish to delete all the songs on it and put my name on it. Is there a way to do a master reset to this unit?

    Connect the iPod to your computer and open iTunes. When the iPod appears in the sources list (on the left), click its name and click the Restore button on the page that appears. This will completely wipe and reset the iPod.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭lissacahaluke


    Thanks very much baza210 helped a lot. :o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,239 ✭✭✭UberPrinny_Baal


    Very helpful topic. I recently reformatted my PC, and just wanted to add 12 podcast files to my iPod without having to go through the hassle of installing iTunes, so I was looking for a simple "Drag and drop to ipod" program, and went down through most of the following
    Bard wrote: »
    Question: Is there any alternative to using Apple iTunes to put music onto my Apple iPod from my PC?

    Windows-specific:
    EphPod (Free, and excellent. It has been around a good while…)
    XPlay - http://www.mediafour.com/products/xplay/ - (Commercial – I’ve never used it TBH)
    PodUtil - http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php - (Freeware)
    Anapod Explorer - http://www.redchairsoftware.com/anapod/ - Anapod Explorer lets you access your iPod's contents from any Web browser and play its music via any MP3 program of your choice. You can edit song tags directly on the iPod. It also has an embedded database engine (Anapod-SQL); so you can search the iPod using almost any criteria and generate reports in HTML or XML. (A free trial is available)
    CopyTrans - www.copytrans.net - useful for retrieving your music, ratings, playlists, playcounts to your PC (14 day free trial available for download)
    SharePod - http://www.getsharepod.com/ - free your ipod.

    Dunno how often the topic is updated but:

    Anapod - No longer available

    Erphpod (has a message on it's website saying it's redundant except for older models, redirects to Copytrans) and Copytrans were more about backing up my iPod settings to my PC, and wouldn't let me make any alterations without wiping the iPod, which is obviously not what I wanted.

    SharePod did exactly what I wanted. Just dragged my twelve files to a new playlist. Happy days!

    I tried a bunch of others (about 7 programs total, some I googled), before I found Sharepod, so I wanted to bump this as the best recommendation listed programme in this thread.


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    unstuck - go free outdated information.


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