Re: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-28 Thread robert Doc Wright

google red chair they created software to give access to Ipod players.
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From: Kristeen Hughes khu...@insightbb.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:08 PM
Subject: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer


I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard references to 
another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever 
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through 
Explorer or through Winamp?


Thanks.

Kristeen Hughes
khu...@insightbb.com
- Original Message - 
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: iTunes [was RE: ipod touch]


thanks Christopher.  I simply haven't caught onto the ITunes way of 
buying
music or acquiring podcasts so hardly surprising I'm in the dark as to 
what

the big deal is.

If DRM is being dispenceddispensed with I may well get an interest in all 
of
this, but I nvernever have gone in for music sharing and the like so the 
IPod

has passed me by, sad person that I am.

Apple would be winning more interest and support were it to get 
accessability
right from the start.  Hard to believe it would old up progress on all 
the

other new must have stuff.

Ray

Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I  think iTunes has several purposes. First, it drives traffic to the 
iTunes
Store. Second, it is needed to transfer content to your iPod, although 
other
applications, such as Winamp,  have been allowed to do this lately. 
Third,
it provides an easy way to tab and manage podcasts. In other words, it 
isn't

too different from similar applications out there that allow you to play
your multimedia content, manage your multimedia library, manage the media 
on

your mobile devices and interact with a storefront offering free and paid
content. Winamp, windows Media Player, Zune, Rhapsody and so on all 
provide

similar function.

I'm not an iTunes user, but I was disappointed to see the accessibility
problems with iTunes 9. According to a post I saw earlier, fixing the 
iTunes

Store in iTunes 9 will require an update for iTunes and Window-Eyes. I
haven't heard what's required for JFW and Screen Access. I'm glad Apple 
is
working with the screen reader venders to get this fixed, but given how 
much
Apple has done with accessibility lately, it would be nice if 
accessibility
were part of their day zero release. I'm not sure what features there are 
in
iTunes 9 that would have them rush it out without getting the 
accessibility

right.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
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On Behalf Of Ray

Lynn and all, just to show my ignorance on all things ITunes, but what's 
the

purpose of ITunes these days if Apple has abandoned DRM?  I thought the
reason for it's existence was to handle DRM as much as anything else.

As for the JFW question, it's only a matter of time before JAWS will work
with the latest ITunes and GW Micro says it is working with Apple to sort
out the ITunes store issues in version 9 of the software.  this is bound 
to
benefit JFW users and others too.  System Access claims to work with 
ITunes

9 propperly, or at least better, right now.
Ray.




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Re: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-28 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:08:03 -0400, you wrote:

I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard references to 
another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever 
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through Explorer 
or through Winamp?

It can be done through Explorer, but the iPod in question must be set
up with iTunes first to allow this.  If you have iTunes installed, or
know someone who does, have them check the disk use box on the device
main page.

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Re: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-28 Thread Tai Blas

You can use a program called anapod explored

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On Sep 28, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Steve Matzura numb...@speakeasy.net  
wrote:



On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:08:03 -0400, you wrote:

I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard  
references to

another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through  
Explorer

or through Winamp?


It can be done through Explorer, but the iPod in question must be set
up with iTunes first to allow this.  If you have iTunes installed, or
know someone who does, have them check the disk use box on the device
main page.

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Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-27 Thread Kristeen Hughes
I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard references to 
another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever 
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through Explorer 
or through Winamp?


Thanks.

Kristeen Hughes
khu...@insightbb.com
- Original Message - 
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: iTunes [was RE: ipod touch]



thanks Christopher.  I simply haven't caught onto the ITunes way of buying
music or acquiring podcasts so hardly surprising I'm in the dark as to 
what

the big deal is.

If DRM is being dispenceddispensed with I may well get an interest in all 
of
this, but I nvernever have gone in for music sharing and the like so the 
IPod

has passed me by, sad person that I am.

Apple would be winning more interest and support were it to get 
accessability

right from the start.  Hard to believe it would old up progress on all the
other new must have stuff.

Ray

Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I  think iTunes has several purposes. First, it drives traffic to the 
iTunes
Store. Second, it is needed to transfer content to your iPod, although 
other

applications, such as Winamp,  have been allowed to do this lately. Third,
it provides an easy way to tab and manage podcasts. In other words, it 
isn't

too different from similar applications out there that allow you to play
your multimedia content, manage your multimedia library, manage the media 
on

your mobile devices and interact with a storefront offering free and paid
content. Winamp, windows Media Player, Zune, Rhapsody and so on all 
provide

similar function.

I'm not an iTunes user, but I was disappointed to see the accessibility
problems with iTunes 9. According to a post I saw earlier, fixing the 
iTunes

Store in iTunes 9 will require an update for iTunes and Window-Eyes. I
haven't heard what's required for JFW and Screen Access. I'm glad Apple is
working with the screen reader venders to get this fixed, but given how 
much
Apple has done with accessibility lately, it would be nice if 
accessibility
were part of their day zero release. I'm not sure what features there are 
in
iTunes 9 that would have them rush it out without getting the 
accessibility

right.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Ray

Lynn and all, just to show my ignorance on all things ITunes, but what's 
the

purpose of ITunes these days if Apple has abandoned DRM?  I thought the
reason for it's existence was to handle DRM as much as anything else.

As for the JFW question, it's only a matter of time before JAWS will work
with the latest ITunes and GW Micro says it is working with Apple to sort
out the ITunes store issues in version 9 of the software.  this is bound 
to
benefit JFW users and others too.  System Access claims to work with 
ITunes

9 propperly, or at least better, right now.
Ray.




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RE: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-27 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I don't have an iPod, but on the Winamp.com web site it says the following:

Sync Your iPodR (or other portable player) with Winamp

You love Winamp and have an iPodR and don't think they will work together?
Think again. Winamp 5.5 includes iPodR syncing support with album art view.
To sync Winamp and your iPodR (or other portable media player) launch the
Media Library and check out the 'Portables' tab. You should see your iPodR
or other device (provided you've plugged it into your computer!). Check the
iPod Video Tutorial now!
 

--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com

 


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Kristeen Hughes
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:08 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard references to
another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through Explorer
or through Winamp?

Thanks.

Kristeen Hughes
khu...@insightbb.com
- Original Message -
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: iTunes [was RE: ipod touch]


 thanks Christopher.  I simply haven't caught onto the ITunes way of buying
 music or acquiring podcasts so hardly surprising I'm in the dark as to 
 what
 the big deal is.

 If DRM is being dispenceddispensed with I may well get an interest in all 
 of
 this, but I nvernever have gone in for music sharing and the like so the 
 IPod
 has passed me by, sad person that I am.

 Apple would be winning more interest and support were it to get 
 accessability
 right from the start.  Hard to believe it would old up progress on all the
 other new must have stuff.

 Ray

 Christopher Chaltain wrote:
 I  think iTunes has several purposes. First, it drives traffic to the 
 iTunes
 Store. Second, it is needed to transfer content to your iPod, although 
 other
 applications, such as Winamp,  have been allowed to do this lately. Third,
 it provides an easy way to tab and manage podcasts. In other words, it 
 isn't
 too different from similar applications out there that allow you to play
 your multimedia content, manage your multimedia library, manage the media 
 on
 your mobile devices and interact with a storefront offering free and paid
 content. Winamp, windows Media Player, Zune, Rhapsody and so on all 
 provide
 similar function.

 I'm not an iTunes user, but I was disappointed to see the accessibility
 problems with iTunes 9. According to a post I saw earlier, fixing the 
 iTunes
 Store in iTunes 9 will require an update for iTunes and Window-Eyes. I
 haven't heard what's required for JFW and Screen Access. I'm glad Apple is
 working with the screen reader venders to get this fixed, but given how 
 much
 Apple has done with accessibility lately, it would be nice if 
 accessibility
 were part of their day zero release. I'm not sure what features there are 
 in
 iTunes 9 that would have them rush it out without getting the 
 accessibility
 right.


 --
 Christopher
 chalt...@gmail.com


 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Ray

 Lynn and all, just to show my ignorance on all things ITunes, but what's 
 the
 purpose of ITunes these days if Apple has abandoned DRM?  I thought the
 reason for it's existence was to handle DRM as much as anything else.

 As for the JFW question, it's only a matter of time before JAWS will work
 with the latest ITunes and GW Micro says it is working with Apple to sort
 out the ITunes store issues in version 9 of the software.  this is bound 
 to
 benefit JFW users and others too.  System Access claims to work with 
 ITunes
 9 propperly, or at least better, right now.
 Ray.




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Re: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-27 Thread Arthur Barney
No I don't think it will, but you can buy Anapod, which will cost you about 
thirty dollars.
This software will work with any IPod. 



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Re: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

2009-09-27 Thread Kristeen Hughes

Thank you, Christopher.

Kristeen Hughes
khu...@insightbb.com
- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 10:15 PM
Subject: RE: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer



I don't have an iPod, but on the Winamp.com web site it says the following:

Sync Your iPodR (or other portable player) with Winamp

You love Winamp and have an iPodR and don't think they will work together?
Think again. Winamp 5.5 includes iPodR syncing support with album art 
view.

To sync Winamp and your iPodR (or other portable media player) launch the
Media Library and check out the 'Portables' tab. You should see your iPodR
or other device (provided you've plugged it into your computer!). Check 
the

iPod Video Tutorial now!


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com




-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Kristeen Hughes
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:08 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Ipod Nano and Windows Explorer

I have a 16-gig Ipod nano and I hate Itunes! I have heard references to
another way to get music or files on the Ipod, but no one has ever
elaborated to me. Could someone tell me if this can be done through 
Explorer

or through Winamp?

Thanks.

Kristeen Hughes
khu...@insightbb.com
- Original Message -
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: iTunes [was RE: ipod touch]


thanks Christopher.  I simply haven't caught onto the ITunes way of 
buying

music or acquiring podcasts so hardly surprising I'm in the dark as to
what
the big deal is.

If DRM is being dispenceddispensed with I may well get an interest in all
of
this, but I nvernever have gone in for music sharing and the like so the
IPod
has passed me by, sad person that I am.

Apple would be winning more interest and support were it to get
accessability
right from the start.  Hard to believe it would old up progress on all 
the

other new must have stuff.

Ray

Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I  think iTunes has several purposes. First, it drives traffic to the
iTunes
Store. Second, it is needed to transfer content to your iPod, although
other
applications, such as Winamp,  have been allowed to do this lately. 
Third,

it provides an easy way to tab and manage podcasts. In other words, it
isn't
too different from similar applications out there that allow you to play
your multimedia content, manage your multimedia library, manage the media
on
your mobile devices and interact with a storefront offering free and paid
content. Winamp, windows Media Player, Zune, Rhapsody and so on all
provide
similar function.

I'm not an iTunes user, but I was disappointed to see the accessibility
problems with iTunes 9. According to a post I saw earlier, fixing the
iTunes
Store in iTunes 9 will require an update for iTunes and Window-Eyes. I
haven't heard what's required for JFW and Screen Access. I'm glad Apple 
is

working with the screen reader venders to get this fixed, but given how
much
Apple has done with accessibility lately, it would be nice if
accessibility
were part of their day zero release. I'm not sure what features there are
in
iTunes 9 that would have them rush it out without getting the
accessibility
right.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Ray

Lynn and all, just to show my ignorance on all things ITunes, but what's
the
purpose of ITunes these days if Apple has abandoned DRM?  I thought the
reason for it's existence was to handle DRM as much as anything else.

As for the JFW question, it's only a matter of time before JAWS will work
with the latest ITunes and GW Micro says it is working with Apple to sort
out the ITunes store issues in version 9 of the software.  this is bound
to
benefit JFW users and others too.  System Access claims to work with
ITunes
9 propperly, or at least better, right now.
Ray.




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