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Sounds great - but I am in Australia (and a rural area at that!) lol I can only wish! (BTW - video is not an issue for me. I can barely see a TV screen, so images on a 2 or 3" screen . .. . . . . rofl) -- Cheryl & the Cats in OZ o o o o o o ( Y ) ( Y ) and ( Y ) Boofhead Donut Rasputin http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau "SewVeryCreative" wrote in message ... : This may be a bit off-the-wall, but if you have a cellphone and are up for : renewing your contract soon, I'd suggest you at least think about getting a : cellphone that doubles as an MP3 player ... : : I have the Sony Walkman (AT&T, formerly Cingular) W800i and I LOVE it!! It : cost me $50 (when renewing my contract -- normally retailed for about $300) : and plays music, video, etc. And I went and bought a 1GB memory stick for : $20 (and am now thinking of getting the 4GB stick) ... add to that the 512Mb : memory that comes with the phone, I have 1 1/2 GBs of memory for only $70. : : You'll be able to get a 2GB Shuffle for $70 soon ... but Shuffles don't play : video and they don't make cell calls!! : : -- : Connie : http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com : : : "CATS" wrote in message : ... : I have so far steered clear of this technology but I am : thinking of getting something to allow me to carry music : with me on train trips. : http://tinyurl.com/24k8vq : Do these load from PCs? I do not have a Mac, so I was : hoping someone here might have one or could point me in the : right direction for clear (as in "written for dummies") : specifications. I do not want or need a full ipod (40,000 : tunes!!?) or any video capability (can't see a TV screen so : 3" screens are out!). I just need something to hold a : couple of hundred favourite tunes to while away the time on : trips. : : -- : : Cheryl & the Cats in OZ : o o o o o o : ( Y ) ( Y ) and ( Y ) : Boofhead Donut Rasputin : http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest : catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau : : : : : |
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I got a Shuffle for Christmas from DH and I absolutely LOVE IT! We had/have
an older iPod (music only, no video) that he was given as a work thank you, but it is just too big for me to carry comfortably around. The Shuffle clips to what ever I am wearing. This is, of course, now the joke of the household, because I will be up in my formerly quiet sewing room, stitching up a storm and rocking out. Annie Lennox's newer album is the current hit for me. But it's so hard to stitch a straight line when I'm bobbing my head up and down and belting out the tunes LOL. I am on a Windows Media Center (XP) computer and have no issues. Lorraine in WA |
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Cool! That works very nicely. I just hadn't explored it very much.
Julia in MN ----------- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ ----------- CATS wrote: Can't you do that through Windows Media Player? I am new to all this. My music all sits on the "spare" hard drive of my PC ATM. I am only just venturing into ipod/mp3 player territory. |
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"CATS" wrote: I have so far steered clear of this technology but I am thinking of getting something to allow me to carry music with me on train trips. http://tinyurl.com/24k8vq Do these load from PCs? I do not have a Mac, so I was hoping someone here might have one or could point me in the right direction for clear (as in "written for dummies") specifications. I do not want or need a full ipod (40,000 tunes!!?) or any video capability (can't see a TV screen so 3" screens are out!). I just need something to hold a couple of hundred favourite tunes to while away the time on trips. Cheryl, Apple puts out a version of iTunes for Windows/PCs, so the answer to your question is yes. You can certainly load up on songs with any iPod and your PC -- but, to go a bit further, you can also begin to explore the world of podcasts. These are like radio, but you can choose when to listen, and there are podcasts for literally *any* subject. You can choose from quilting, foreign language, technology, world and local news, humor, educational subjects, etc., etc. I have an iPod, and I find myself listening to podcasts much more often than to music. Some of my favorites are Classic Tales (literature), Podictionary and The Word Nerds -- those last two were recommended to me by Kathy A. Have fun with your iPod! -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious) http://www.sandymike.net |
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Cheryl,
You've already got lots of info. Just to let you know that you can buy online from Apple if that's what you decide to buy. I bought 2 ipods (separately) last year for the kids and they were sent very quickly. They come straight from the factory - delivered by courier and I think if you spend over $100, postage is free. There are a lot of alternatives - we've had/have several different mp3 players - Creative Labs and Irivers as well as the Ipods. I really love my little 2gb iriver - audio only, but I really don't need video at the moment. The Ipods were purchased for the video capacity. They were the best value for money as far as hard drive size and screen size were concerned. good luck and have fun with your purchase. chris :-) |
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I also got a dock for my IPod so I can listen when I am sewing. I put
books on tape on it. Linda PATCHogue, NY On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:50:15 -0900, "steve" wrote: Totally agree with Kate. I've been using iTunes on a PC, without and iPod, and it is very simple. I now have an iPod Classic, long story but a wonderful gift from my guy on Valentines, and I tend to load my music first into iTunes and when I connect my iPod it syncs automatically. Very user friendly. And I don't say that lightly. I may be a computer teacher, and very computer and software literate, but things like cell phones and iPods throw me for a loop. You'll manage just fine. Steven Alaska "CATS" wrote in message ... I have so far steered clear of this technology but I am thinking of getting something to allow me to carry music with me on train trips. http://tinyurl.com/24k8vq Do these load from PCs? I do not have a Mac, so I was hoping someone here might have one or could point me in the right direction for clear (as in "written for dummies") specifications. I do not want or need a full ipod (40,000 tunes!!?) or any video capability (can't see a TV screen so 3" screens are out!). I just need something to hold a couple of hundred favourite tunes to while away the time on trips. Linda PATCHogue, NY |
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That is all it comes with, but I bought a travel charger and a car
adapter from Overstock and the Dock, which also charges it from Costco. Linda PATCHogue, NY On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:02:21 -0600, "SewVeryCreative" wrote: My DD has this exact one (got it for Christmas the year it came out) and LOVES it!! The pros: - Small, compact and has the nifty clip so you can clip it to your shirt, pocket, etc. - Economical - Carries enough music to keep you happy ... The cons: - Doesn't hold as much music as some people want -- DD is quickly outgrowing hers (a larger iPod is in her future, but don't tell her!!) - *** Battery has SHORT life **** I did the asterisks on that one so you'd note it. The battery only lasts a few hours and takes about 2-4 hours to charge. That's the biggest complaint she (or I) have about it. So if you intend to use it for train trips, make sure that you have some sort of outlet to charge it on long trips -- or buy two and swap off. Another note on charging, you need iTunes to charge it. On our PC at least, it won't charge unless it can open iTunes and sync up. But that might be isolated to Shuffles. I dunno. Linda PATCHogue, NY |
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Sounds like the shuffle or nano is for you, then.
Yes, they load from PCs. You'll need the iTunes software, which you can download for free. It's very user friendly -- plug the iPod into the computer, and it loads the music automatically while it charges. -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://fabrictramp.typepad.com/fabric_tramping/ remove the obvious to reply "CATS" wrote in message ... I have so far steered clear of this technology but I am thinking of getting something to allow me to carry music with me on train trips. http://tinyurl.com/24k8vq Do these load from PCs? I do not have a Mac, so I was hoping someone here might have one or could point me in the right direction for clear (as in "written for dummies") specifications. I do not want or need a full ipod (40,000 tunes!!?) or any video capability (can't see a TV screen so 3" screens are out!). I just need something to hold a couple of hundred favourite tunes to while away the time on trips. -- Cheryl & the Cats in OZ o o o o o o ( Y ) ( Y ) and ( Y ) Boofhead Donut Rasputin http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau |
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FWIW, if you've never gotten the battery life that was advertised, complain
to Apple and they'll fix it. (They did for me). If you used to get the battery life and no longer do, the battery may be worn out. I replaced the battery in mine after I wore it out (about 3.5 years), and love the new one. I don't know if the shuffle has a replaceable battery. -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://fabrictramp.typepad.com/fabric_tramping/ remove the obvious to reply "SewVeryCreative" wrote in message ... My DD has this exact one (got it for Christmas the year it came out) and LOVES it!! The pros: - Small, compact and has the nifty clip so you can clip it to your shirt, pocket, etc. - Economical - Carries enough music to keep you happy ... The cons: - Doesn't hold as much music as some people want -- DD is quickly outgrowing hers (a larger iPod is in her future, but don't tell her!!) - *** Battery has SHORT life **** I did the asterisks on that one so you'd note it. The battery only lasts a few hours and takes about 2-4 hours to charge. That's the biggest complaint she (or I) have about it. So if you intend to use it for train trips, make sure that you have some sort of outlet to charge it on long trips -- or buy two and swap off. Another note on charging, you need iTunes to charge it. On our PC at least, it won't charge unless it can open iTunes and sync up. But that might be isolated to Shuffles. I dunno. -- Connie http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com "CATS" wrote in message ... I have so far steered clear of this technology but I am thinking of getting something to allow me to carry music with me on train trips. http://tinyurl.com/24k8vq Do these load from PCs? I do not have a Mac, so I was hoping someone here might have one or could point me in the right direction for clear (as in "written for dummies") specifications. I do not want or need a full ipod (40,000 tunes!!?) or any video capability (can't see a TV screen so 3" screens are out!). I just need something to hold a couple of hundred favourite tunes to while away the time on trips. -- Cheryl & the Cats in OZ o o o o o o ( Y ) ( Y ) and ( Y ) Boofhead Donut Rasputin http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau |
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"Anastasia Luettecke" wrote in message news Can't carry an extra battery for an iPod. You can get third party charge packs that recharge the iPod on the go. Apple has their batteries factory-installed, and the only way to replace the battery is to send the entire iPod back to Apple and have them send you a refurbished one. My BIL despises his. Says he'll never get an iPod again, but he'd much rather settle for an off-brand. Not true. I replaced my battery myself. It's just not for the faint of heart. -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://fabrictramp.typepad.com/fabric_tramping/ remove the obvious to reply |
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