Thursday, 8 December 2011

For iPod Beginner, FAQ 4

Q1. How can I do if I want to reset up the iTunes? I have deleted all the songs from the music folder, but how can I delete the songs from my iPod?

Answer: If you update the songs to your iPod, they are definitely in your iPod. It is nothing to do with the songs in the music folder. If you delete the songs in the music folder, it will not affect the music in your iPod.

Q2. How to distinguish iPod NANO and iPod NANO2? When I look at the pictures, one is metal cover, four angles are smooth; the other one is plastic and rectangular. Which one is NANO2?

Answer: iPod NANO I is proud of itself thinness. It is only 7mm. Although it is not as thin as the thinnest MP3, it is still amazing. The new iPod NANO II, however, is metal cover, but its body is relatively thinner. It is officially 0.26inch that is 1.6604cm, while the iPod NANO I is 0.7cm. The biggest change of iPod NANO II is to break the limitation of the color, white and black. It adds silver, pink, blue, green and black five colors, just like the former iPod mini. Brightly-colored cover makes iPod NANO more suitable for those fashionable people's picky sense. But also this time Apple also learns from Korean to tell the capacities from the different colors. Not all capacities have all 5 colors version. 2GB is only silver, which means if you want colored version you just can get 4GB. The biggest capacity 8GB is only black. The latest iPod NANO is totally aluminum cover with only 40g. The iPod NANO I was 42g. The cover of the latest iPod NANO is specially-managed metal just like iPod mini. It is very easy to hold and without finger prints left, which would happen on iPod I. And the other advantages are, the screen is 40% brighter, 24h for battery. The second generation also has a new function that you can search music just with capital letter (it only works with English songs). And its earphones are more comfortable

Q3. About the transmission problem of iPod. I just bought a new iPod, 30GB, but I am not sure what the model is. There is a problem when I transmit music to my iPod with iTunes. Why can I import some MP3 forms? And totally cannot import WMA.

Answer: Because iPod should transfer other forms to AAC form which can be imported. Some MP3 files are damaged when transferring, so they cannot be imported. iPod cannot support the WMA form. You should transfer WMA to MP3.

Q4. What video forms are supported by iPod?

Answer: iPod can support many kinds of video forms, such as MPEG-4(MPEG-4Part2) and H2.64(MPEG-4Part 10), but a conversion software like Active iPod Video Converter is needed to convert the original video to the format that iPod can recognize.

Q5. Can I defrag my iPod?

Answer: Perhaps you can do that, but it is not necessary because it itself doesn't produce too many fragments. iPod itself equals a small operating system. If you feel it is very slow or something wrong , you can make use of the system initialization, which, however, will make it the same as the one just with factory settings and the music, movies, and files saved will be gone.

Q6: The flash disk function of my iPod doesn't work. I just bought an iPod shuffle, 512M. Before I set up the iTunes, it was normal. After setting up, however, I found that once I connected it with my computer, the icon of "My iPod" would flash and disappear. I couldn't do anything in the iPod. Is there anything wrong? How can I solve this problem? Thanks!

Answer: iPod shuffle, the reason is that you should start the flash disk function in the "Advanced Option" of your iPod. You can do it in this way: Connect the iPod shuffle to computer, and open iTunes. There is "to display iPod option" on the left bottom of the page. Click it and a new page comes up. Then on this page tere is an option to active "iPod flash disk". Try it. It is easy!!

Thursday, 22 September 2011

The True Value Of The Ipod

If music be the food of love, play on.Ah, that "William Shakespeare“ he really nailed it with that line when it comes to the world's love affair with music. We need it, as it is the essence of our very survival, and we, as humans, can never get enough of it. Our appetite and desire for music will never be satisfied, so why bother fighting the urge? Give us more, and we will ingest and enjoy it gleefully.

Now, when Shakespeare coined that phrase, he was probably referring to someone playing a lute, and not listening to ye old iPod. However, if there is a common thread between Shakespeare's declaration that we all require music and the world's favorite portable MP3 player, it is that the iPod, because of its incredibly convenient design, can constantly feed the world of its hunger for tunes.

Anyone who is on a quest for new and excellent music knows how valuable the iPod is for reaching that goal. Download something you've always wanted to hear onto your iPod, and an instant discovery has been made. A new band that you've always wanted to check out is now in your iPod and waiting for you. To link it back to the opening line of this article, if you find it pleasing, you ask for, and seek out more. And if you find the taste of that particular band unpalatable, you simply reject it and move on to the next item on the music buffet line. Either way, the hunger is always there, and the iPod is always ready, willing and more than able to attempt to satisfy it.

More than just feeding from the computer, the iPod also shares its music goodies through community. If you are an iPod owner, and you locate another iPod owner, chances are, if you ask that iPod owner for a listen of what's on his or her iPod, that iPod owner would be more than happy to share his audio bounty with you. There is a common bond between iPod users that directs them to share their music with other iPod users. Now, while contained in a local neighborhood, the selection of songs my be stale, the international and universal appeal of the iPod presents an unlimited feast for the ears and the soul. If you ever find yourself in another country with your iPod and locate a local with their iPod, ask to exchange songs. They may be more than willing to do so, and you will enjoy an instant sampling of the local music cuisine!

Shakespeare was dead-on (as usual), about his definition of our need for music. Eating the same food over and over again, while providing the necessities of life, does not deliver the joys of it. Listening to the same music over and over again will eventually tire out the soul and the ears. We need to try, and listen to new things, and the iPod is the perfect international restaurant located on our computers to go for a sampling!

Saturday, 10 September 2011

IPod Accessories - 5 Must-Haves To Maximize Performance

If you happen to be one of the millions of iPod owners throughout the world, then you may be thinking of improving the watching and listening experience by purchasing some newer iPod accessories. However, it can be a bit overwhelming and confusing with the hundreds of iPod accessories that are currently available in retail stores and on the internet to make the best choice for the kind of car devices, cases, stereo as well as other strange or essential iPod accessories.

To help narrow the field of your choices, here are five essential iPod accessories for all you individuals who have had challenges in trying to find the right accessory for your iPod Minis, Nanos, or iPod videos.

Doing The Dashboard Dance

There are dozens of products in the category of devices that connect your car stereo to your iPod. There are a less expensive solutions to this problem that are inexpensive battery-powered devices that utilize your iPod headphone jack that sends audio to the connector of the stereo.

However, if you are in search of simplicity as well as quality, you could locate some car audio connectors that are somewhat more expensive that gives you the ability to mount your iPod holder onto your dashboard. By using a power cable that is attached to your car you can quickly and easily listen to your iPod and recharge it at the same time. One of the challenges with this type of iPod accessory is that you can sometimes get less than ideal reception that is caused primarily by the position of the antenna.

Video Recording and Sound Enhancements

If you are the type of person that still utilizes a voice recording or Dictaphone during interviews or lectures, your existing in a prehistoric times. By plugging a microphone into your iPod it can be your device for audio recording. The cost for these types of iPod accessories is roughly $10 up to $100, depending on the brand that you pick. You don't even need to install any kind of software, you just simply plug the microphone into your iPod.

Sounds Like a Concert

External speakers are another great accessory that you can purchase for your iPod. An additional iPod accessory is a home device that gives you the ability to turn your iPod into an alarm clock, an AM/FM radio that has the ability to play your entire music collection through the speakers. In addition to these features, some of these types of speakers can also be used to charge your iPod. This type of accessory gives you the ability to be awakened by your choice of music.

Look! No More Tangles

If you are the type of person that has been having difficulties with basic iPod headphones, there have been new tangle free headphones introduced to the market that run anywhere from $20 up to $100. These wireless iPod accessories will give you the ability to never experience tangled cords again.

Get Off of My Case, Dude!

Many people would agree that cases are one of the most significant iPod accessories out there today. Of course, this will depend entirely on personal preference as whether you would want one of these kinds of accessories. However, if you do choose to use one of these the most durable are constructed from sports wraps and leather. Regardless of the types of products that you pick, purchasing add-ons for your iPod should not only be based on appearance, but the functionality as well.

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Just A device To Hear Music

When you think of the word iPod, you automatically think music. But the fact is that the iPod can do more than just let you hear music. iPod can be used to view videos and store pictures. In fact some iPods can store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 photos and 1,000 videos. There are also games that can be found on the iPod. These games are nothing for Playstation or the Xbox to worry about graphically, but they will help pass the time if in line somewhere and need to kill a little extra time. There are four different games. These games include Brick, Parachute, Solitaire and Music Quiz. Music Quiz plays a piece of a song that you have to guess. It gets the songs from your play list.

iPods are also being used to organize. Not to be confused with PDAs, but iPods do come in handy with keeping contacts and if you need to have a calendar handy. Microsoft Outlook Express or Outlook can be used to synchronize for contacts and the calendar. Address Book is used for Mac users. With the iPods impressive 30 to 60 gigabytes, it can handle more than just music, videos and photos. The iPod can be used to transfer large files or even as some form of backup. If your digital camera memory card becomes full, you can offload the pictures from the card to your iPod and erase the memory card to take more pictures. With the iPod, you could show those pictures as a slideshow.

It was pretty exciting to be able to see videos on iPods, but now for a small fee you can download TV shows and movies off the Internet and able to put them on your iPod and watch them where ever you go. With the Apples M2 Convert software, you could also transfer your DVDs or Multimedia to files that can be used to watch on your iPod. In addition, the iPod can be turned into a small recorder if iTalk, Podzilla or BelkinVoice are installed on it. With iTalk or Podzilla the iPod records audio. You are able to record your own voice if you wanted to. FM transmitters are being sold for the iPod. With this all you have to do is find the right radio station and your can hear all of your favorite music from your iPod on your car radio or any other radio you might be listening too.

With the Griffins iBeam software, you will be able to turn your iPod into a laser pointer or a flashlight. Podtender is a program for all you bartenders out there. With over 900 mixed drinks you will become very popular at all the parties you attend if you bring along your iPod. Podgourmet will make you just as popular in the kitchen. This program has 260 recipes and is also available for vegans containing 277 recipes. iPod Weddings is becoming very popular too. A way for the bride and groom to save money is to purchase an iPod instead of hiring a DJ for their wedding reception.

These programs will not only give them complete control over every song played at their wedding, but also the order it will be played in, too. Plus, when the reception is done they not only have their wedding song and every other song played at their wedding, but they will have the iPod as their own wedding gift to themselves. With the right software and know how you can use your iPod as a remote to almost anything in your house that you want. Wake up with your iPod.

If you set the alarm on your iPod and then set the alarm on your alarm clock for the exact time and find the right radio frequency you could wake up listing to all your favorite songs on your iPod through your alarm clock. You could also use your iPod to catch up on all that reading you have been meaning to do. You can read audio books on your iPod. With all the great software that out there for your iPod and all the many resources on the Internet you can look up, you can do an abundant amount of things with the iPod.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Just A Tool To Hear Music

When you think of the word iPod, you automatically think music. But the fact is that the iPod can do more than just let you hear music. iPod can be used to view videos and store pictures. In fact some iPods can store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 photos and 1,000 videos. There are also games that can be found on the iPod. These games are nothing for Playstation or the Xbox to worry about graphically, but they will help pass the time if in line somewhere and need to kill a little extra time. There are four different games. These games include Brick, Parachute, Solitaire and Music Quiz. Music Quiz plays a piece of a song that you have to guess. It gets the songs from your play list.

iPods are also being used to organize. Not to be confused with PDAs, but iPods do come in handy with keeping contacts and if you need to have a calendar handy. Microsoft Outlook Express or Outlook can be used to synchronize for contacts and the calendar. Address Book is used for Mac users. With the iPods impressive 30 to 60 gigabytes, it can handle more than just music, videos and photos. The iPod can be used to transfer large files or even as some form of backup. If your digital camera memory card becomes full, you can offload the pictures from the card to your iPod and erase the memory card to take more pictures. With the iPod, you could show those pictures as a slideshow.

It was pretty exciting to be able to see videos on iPods, but now for a small fee you can download TV shows and movies off the Internet and able to put them on your iPod and watch them where ever you go. With the Apples M2 Convert software, you could also transfer your DVDs or Multimedia to files that can be used to watch on your iPod. In addition, the iPod can be turned into a small recorder if iTalk, Podzilla or BelkinVoice are installed on it. With iTalk or Podzilla the iPod records audio. You are able to record your own voice if you wanted to. FM transmitters are being sold for the iPod. With this all you have to do is find the right radio station and your can hear all of your favorite music from your iPod on your car radio or any other radio you might be listening too.

With the Griffins iBeam software, you will be able to turn your iPod into a laser pointer or a flashlight. Podtender is a program for all you bartenders out there. With over 900 mixed drinks you will become very popular at all the parties you attend if you bring along your iPod. Podgourmet will make you just as popular in the kitchen. This program has 260 recipes and is also available for vegans containing 277 recipes. iPod Weddings is becoming very popular too. A way for the bride and groom to save money is to purchase an iPod instead of hiring a DJ for their wedding reception. 

These programs will not only give them complete control over every song played at their wedding, but also the order it will be played in, too. Plus, when the reception is done they not only have their wedding song and every other song played at their wedding, but they will have the iPod as their own wedding gift to themselves. With the right software and know how you can use your iPod as a remote to almost anything in your house that you want. Wake up with your iPod. 

If you set the alarm on your iPod and then set the alarm on your alarm clock for the exact time and find the right radio frequency you could wake up listing to all your favorite songs on your iPod through your alarm clock. You could also use your iPod to catch up on all that reading you have been meaning to do. You can read audio books on your iPod. With all the great software thats out there for your iPod and all the many resources on the Internet you can look up, you can do an abundant amount of things with the iPod.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Use The Infamous Five R's in case of Emergency

Just before you begin to perform these steps to fix your iPod you will need to toggle the Hold switch on and off to prepare your iPod. Then you will want to reset your iPod, which will clear out any cached instructions it has received from you that may have caused some form of minor system crash. If this doesn't seem to fix the problem they you will need to try something else. If connectivity seems to be the issue, try to put the iPod in another USB port on your computer. Sometimes using another port will allow the iPod to interface with the itunes software. We call this step the "Retry" with a different USB port step.

Owning an iPod has become as common as owning a cell phone in recent times. It is a regular occurrence to see people listening to music while walking down the street, in stores, at gyms, and with additional equipment, in cars. With the regular use of iPods, malfunctions can occur which can cause a disturbance in our regular routine. Tuning out is now harder. Even though the iPod is just a relatively small device in the grand scheme of things the impact can cause some form of temporary loss of joy. So in case of emergency use the infamous five R's instead of panicking which is probably your first reaction. Apple has developed the five R's, which stand for: Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall and Restore. These simple words can mean the difference between sending your iPod away and fixing your iPod yourself in just minutes.

If the last two steps haven't worked then do not get discouraged because we still have three more steps to try. If you haven't already tried this one then simply "reboot" your computer to clear out any data from the computers memory that may be conflicting with the iPod software. Usually by now the troubles are all fixed and your back to having balance in your life but if not we should proceed to the fourth step in self-repairing your iPod. Locate the iTunes software that came with your iPod and re-install the application. There are times with any software application that you may have to re-install it in order for it to work properly because files are being modified all of the time within the computer and it can cause complications like this to develop.

Finally, we have come to the last and final step in repairing your iPod without having to call tech support or a repair facility. Before you let out a scream of frustration, if you haven't already, try to "Restore" your iPod to its original configuration. In this step you will lose any input you have downloaded into the iPod. This is a very unfortunate step to have to take, especially if you do not have a complete backup of your data. To begin the restore process you must start the iPod Updater program which will restore your iPod to the original condition it came in when you first opened the package. If these five steps have not repaired your iPod then you are in need of professional help, but don't fret you have options. As opposed to Apple, other reputable companies provide iPod repair without loosing any of your stored data. Research various sites and find the company that works with your needs.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Maintaining Apple iPod Battery tips

If you are in the market to buy a a new Apple iPod, you may be enthusiastic at the idea of putting it to use immediately. However make sure that you are aware of how to keep your new iPod running and looking great for years to come. Specifically because a brand-new Apple iPod is going to cost you more than just a few dollars, you want to make certain that your doing everything possible to take proper care of it, so you do not end up throwing your hard earned money at a newer one sooner than you wish to.

Here are a few pointers to keep you or recover from possibly one or more of these likely problems in an Apple iPod; one main problem being that of a dead battery. If you wish to maintain your Apple iPod without being chained to a plug, you need to keep your battery in good running condition. While Apple works hard to build a product with a battery life that is long-lasting, the fact is that now and then batteries do wear out unfortunately.

While this is definitely something that is not desired, it does happen occasionally, and you should be mindful of what steps to take if it does happen, as well as what are the best ways to minimize the risk that your battery will wear out anytime soon. One good rule of thumb is to have your Apple iPod kept away from temperature extremes. Even if you plan to be in a bank or grocery store for just a few minutes, do not fall for the temptation of leaving your iPod inside of your car, since extremely cold or extremely warm temperatures has the capability of damaging your battery. When your Apple iPod is not in use, make certain to keep it in sleep mode so you are not having the battery rundown.

In the Event Your Battery Does Run Dead

When the first Apple iPods were introduced, the option of having replacement batteries was not offered. In place of that, Apple's expectations for consumers were that by the time they needed to replace a battery, you, as a user, would buy a refurbished Apple iPod at a significant price. After some very highly publicized complaints from consumers in regards to battery problems, including a class-action lawsuit, Apple designed and developed a battery replacement program which costs much less than the original cost of repair an Apple iPod that had a dead battery.

If your looking to try the do-it-yourself route you should have a battery that will have a longer life on each charge. There are third-party manufacturers that do offer replacement kits that have batteries that very often exceed the power of the batteries that the Apple iPod comes supplied with. It is important to keep in mind, though, of some difficulties that some models have: IPod Nanos have batteries that are soldered onto the main board, and the latest iPods have batteries that are glued to the back plate. Even if you happen to not own one of these two models, be cautious when you handle the battery yourself. When in doubt, your battery replacement should be done by Apple Computer. However, if you follow some of the tips listed above and use some care, the battery in your Apple iPod will have a very long life.