Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:45:15 -0800
Reply-To: Annie <lsandrsn@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Annie <lsandrsn@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Fwd: Friday topic: MP3s in a vanagon?
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I *really* must remember to hit the friggin' "reply all" button, damn it!
See my response below . . .
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From: Annie <lsandrsn@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: Friday topic: MP3s in a vanagon?
I do not have problems with more than one computer syncing an iPod. The
trick is to DESELECT the auto sync options. Choose to manage everything
manually.
We have in our household 1 iPod touch, 2 iPod nano's and 1 iPod shuffle.
I hope that helps someone.
(not really an iPod guru either but pretty darn technical)
~Annie Anderson
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Tom Buese <tombuese@comcast.net> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> My .02...When I sync my wife's IPOD on her laptop, all good. If I
>> connect
>> it to another PC, all data is lost. NOT an IPOD Guru, Michael.
>>
>
> The I pod syncs to whatever computer you hook it up to & you will
> loose everything not on the second computer. There are ways around
> that, IIRC. I can sync to more than 1 of my computers & not loose
> data if they are both authorized computers in your name-you are
> limited to 5 different computers w/o having to de authorize one.
>
> Also NOT an I Pod Guru. Hopefully an I Pod Guru will speak up here?
>
> Mr. BZ-I Pod powered by lighter & Blaupunkt
>
>
> Michael in San Antonio
>> 91GL AT 'Gringo'
>> 73 Beetle
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Peter DiFalco <peter.difalco@gmail.com
>> >wrote:
>>
>> *Hi Don,*
>>>
>>> *I would like to put in a plug for an iPod. I find that Apple's
>>> iTunes is
>>> a
>>> very simple way to organize music and to decide which playlists
>>> (ordered,
>>> grouped songs) go onto the iPod and which don't, in the event that
>>> you
>>> choose not to carry around the entire shebang at once. I further
>>> think
>>> that
>>> Apple's attention to detail yeilds clean sound reproduction whether
>>> you're
>>> using headphones or a docking solution (line out). *
>>>
>>> In general: any MP3 player will usually play MP3s, which can vary in
>>> quality
>>> from poor (96 kilobyte bitrate) to practically-as-good-as-CD (320
>>> kilobyte
>>> bitrate). They will also play WAV files which are exactly CD
>>> quality but
>>> take up far more space, 4 - 10X as much space per minute, as an
>>> MP3. iPods
>>> will also play Apple AAC files, which vary from near-CD quality (128
>>> kilobyte bitrate) to instinguishable-from-CD quality (256 kilobyte,
>>> so
>>> called "iTunes plus") quality.
>>>
>>> You can use iTunes to "rip" (read: copy and convert) music from CD to
>>> either
>>> MP3 or AAC format to any of the different quality levels.
>>> Personally I rip
>>> CDs to 320k MP3 because it gives me the best sound quality and most
>>> flexible
>>> usage abilities, as I am also a DJ / sound manipulator.
>>>
>>> You can buy excellent quality MP3 or AAC files from Amazon or iTunes,
>>> respectively. I personally consider it my right to create a
>>> digital backup
>>> copy of a CD that I have purchased at no additional cost but IANAL
>>> so you
>>> may feel differently. I also consider it my right to find and
>>> download a
>>> digital MP3 copy of something I have previously purchased on
>>> cassette,
>>> 8-track or LP because hey - I've already paid the artist and label
>>> for the
>>> right to play this music.
>>>
>>> While I currently just connect the headphone output of my iPod
>>> directly to
>>> the line-in port on my audio deck, this is not considered the
>>> "cleanest
>>> way"
>>> because of problems involving matching impedance between headphone
>>> and line
>>> levels. A car stereo which includes a dangling iPod dock would be
>>> better
>>> because this ensures matching line-level impedance for cleanest sound
>>> reproduction.
>>>
>>> I understand some car audio decks now come with a USB port so you can
>>> simply
>>> copy MP3 or WAV files directly to a USB stick drive and plug it
>>> into your
>>> car stereo. This sounds like a very tempting solution which
>>> obviates the
>>> need for a dedicated player, if you wouldn't otherwise use a
>>> personal music
>>> playback device.
>>>
>>> Obligatory Vanagon content: As soon as they're easily available
>>> from eBay I
>>> intend to build a robust iPod dock into my dashboard ash tray. I
>>> believe
>>> someone on Thesamba has done this. Will post pics if I get that off
>>> the
>>> ground.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>> 89 Bluestar
>>> iPod shuffle
>>> iPhone
>>>
>>>
>>> *
>>> *
>>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, can someone bring me into century 2000 when it comes to music
>>>>
>>> players
>>>
>>>> suitable for various enviornments? I have a CD changer, a Mini-disc
>>>> player,
>>>> a good sound reproducing amplifier in both house and van but I know
>>>>
>>> nothing
>>>
>>>> of digital players like everyone seems to be using now. Do I just
>>>> go get
>>>> an
>>>> MP3 player from Best Buy or Wal Mart and plug that into my current
>>>> stuff?
>>>> Do
>>>> I have to buy an I-pod (whatever that is) and then re-purchase
>>>> every song
>>>>
>>> I
>>>
>>>> like? How do I get music I have on other mediums to go into a
>>>> computer
>>>>
>>> file
>>>
>>>> so I can send it around to all my various mechanical reproducers
>>>> in Van
>>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>>> home?
>>>> Can you buy software to convert recorded music to MP 3 playable
>>>> format?
>>>> Is there a good site anyone can suggest that would be worthwhile
>>>> for me
>>>>
>>> to
>>>
>>>> learn this stuff from? Should I just go to Fry's electronics or
>>>> Car toys
>>>> and listen to a salesman's rap? Help, lost in the world of CDs and
>>>>
>>> records
>>>
>>>> and tapes...
>>>> Don Hanson
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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