I use a G-4 powerbook, OS 10.4. I recently got an ipod
to hold photos (triplet grandkids) and some music.
I'm confused on uploading new music without losing
the old tunes on the ipod. When I add new stuff to my
itunes and then want to put them on my ipod, do I have
to upload everything (takes
On 3-Feb-06, at 9:58 AM, Woody Duncan wrote:
I'm confused on uploading new music without losing
the old tunes on the ipod.
Hello Woody,
First - congrats on your triplet grandkids !!
Second - regarding the iPod - whenever you plug your iPod into your
Powerbook, it will be automatically
Amber wrote:
It is a good idea to back up your iTunes library on a disk or
external hard drive from time to time.
Thanks Amber,
I have one MP3 song I downloaded from the web.
itunes will not load it to my ipod. It plays on my
laptop but I'd like it on the go. Is there a way
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Woody Duncan wrote:
I use a G-4 powerbook, OS 10.4. I recently got an ipod
to hold photos (triplet grandkids) and some music.
I'm confused on uploading new music without losing
the old tunes on the ipod. When I add new stuff to my
itunes and then want to put them on my
On Feb 3, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Woody Duncan wrote:
Amber wrote:
It is a good idea to back up your iTunes library on a disk or
external hard drive from time to time.
Thanks Amber,
I have one MP3 song I downloaded from the web.
itunes will not load it to my ipod. It plays on my
On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 11:30:16 -0700, Woody Duncan wrote
Amber wrote:
It is a good idea to back up your iTunes library on a disk or
external hard drive from time to time.
Thanks Amber,
I have one MP3 song I downloaded from the web.
itunes will not load it to my ipod. It plays
On Jan 22, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Francesco sciacca wrote:
On a side note, running the book from the iPod is painfully slow,
which
somehow surprises me.
The iPods have relatively slow hard drives.
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hello listers,
I've just installed Tiger on my iPod with the intention of keeping a
rescue portable disk. I've then booted my powerbook from it and tried the
software updates. Unfortunately, although the PB shows as being connected
via Aiport, I get network connection failures.
Digging
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hello listers,
I've just installed Tiger on my iPod with the intention of keeping a
rescue portable disk. I've then booted my powerbook from it and tried the
software updates. Unfortunately, although the PB shows as being
which version of the
ipod/s would work with a 400 mhz G3 Pismo laptop, 512 mb ram, firewire
and usb 1.
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On Dec 30, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just got an ipod video--lucky me! And I am wanting to take an
imovie I made and put it on the ipod. Does anyone know what format
I need to use. Can I do it from within imovie or Final Cut Pro? If
not, how might I do this?
Go get
Bruce,
That is great! My son got me QuickTime Pro for Christmas. The process
is not nearly so direct with iMovie.
Cheers,
Kate
On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:39 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Dec 30, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just got an ipod video--lucky me! And I am wanting to take
I just got an ipod video--lucky me! And I am wanting to take an imovie
I made and put it on the ipod. Does anyone know what format I need to
use. Can I do it from within imovie or Final Cut Pro? If not, how might
I do this?
Kate
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It uses MP4 video format. If it can save as a .mp4 file, it should work.
This should help,
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 30, 2005, at 16:51 America/Chicago, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just got an ipod video--lucky me! And I am wanting to take an imovie
I made and put it on the ipod. Does anyone know what
On Dec 30, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just got an ipod video--lucky me! And I am wanting to take an imovie
I made and put it on the ipod. Does anyone know what format I need to
use. Can I do it from within imovie or Final Cut Pro? If not, how
might I do this?
Kate
Kate
Thanks! I found it! I also came across an Apple Knowledge Base article
that lays it all out:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302559
Cheers,
Kate
On Dec 30, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Zoltan Batiz wrote:
On Dec 30, 2005, at 2:51 PM, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I just got an ipod video--lucky
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could please tell me which version of the
ipod/s would work with a 400 mhz G3 Pismo laptop, 512 mb ram, firewire
and usb 1.
Thanks.
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On Dec 29, 2005, at 7:14 AM, kaldav wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could please tell me which version of the
ipod/s would work with a 400 mhz G3 Pismo laptop, 512 mb ram, firewire
and usb 1
This question isn't quite as simple as one might think. It breaks
down into two issues
On Dec 29, 2005, at 1:49 PM, david wrote:
On Dec 29, 2005, at 7:14 AM, kaldav wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could please tell me which version of the
ipod/s would work with a 400 mhz G3 Pismo laptop, 512 mb ram,
firewire
and usb 1
Hi
I used a ipod mini with usb connection
had bought for my Lombard. Sorry for talking about a youknowwhat
machine...since it does not have a FireWire port either.
If the iPod was previously formatted for the Mac, it needs to have
the software reinstalled for Windows before it'll work attached to a
Windows system.
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I had bought for my Lombard. Sorry for talking about a youknowwhat
machine...since it does not have a FireWire port either.
If the iPod was previously formatted for the Mac, it needs to have
the software reinstalled
a youknowwhat
machine...since it does not have a FireWire port either.
She had loaded iTunes from the program disk from her sisters mini...
isn't this PCcard a PC compatible card...it goes either platform?
we can't get it to download from the computer to the iPod...
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of these and name
them one by
one.
Basically I just want to load new tunes on the 2gen iPod .
huge sigh
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one.
Basically I just want to load new tunes on the 2gen iPod .
huge sigh
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I just want to load new tunes on the 2gen iPod .
huge sigh
Don't sigh Kristina, go here instead and order this $20 item:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/PCMCIA2P/
It's a 2 port PCcard FW adapter. Pop this sucker into your Lombard's
PCcard slot, plug in the iPod into one
cool beans...I love this list!
does this mean that I could do the claymation thing now that I can connect
firewire thingys? Or is the iPod a low end thing and the claymation devices
a higher end thing?
One other question. I did get a good offer for a MacAlly Cardbus firewire
card...plus another
On Dec 3, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Kristina wrote:
cool beans...I love this list!
does this mean that I could do the claymation thing now that I can
connect
firewire thingys?
Yep
Or is the iPod a low end thing and the claymation devices
a higher end thing?
Nope
One other question. I did
ZANKS!!
Kristina
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On Dec 3, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Kristina wrote:
cool beans...I love this list!
does this mean that I could do the claymation thing now that I can
connect
firewire thingys?
Yep
Or is the iPod a low
greetings;
I recently bought a used iPOd from a coworker, it's been fine, but
I've started using it on 2 different computers-- and I can't move
music off the iPod onto the second computer.
I thought that that was the point of authorizing each computer- it
would know it ws you and let
Strictly speaking, this isn't the right site for this question, I
think. Authorization allows you to play tunes from the iTunes store.
It has nothing with copying back and forth. The iPod and iTunes
allows music syncing in one direction only. If you want to move tunes
from the iPod
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:10 AM, Brian McEwen wrote:
greetings;
I recently bought a used iPOd from a coworker, it's been fine, but
I've started using it on 2 different computers-- and I can't move
music off the iPod onto the second computer.
I thought that that was the point
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:10 AM, Brian McEwen wrote:
greetings;
I recently bought a used iPOd from a coworker, it's been fine, but
I've started using it on 2 different computers-- and I can't move
music off the iPod onto the second computer.
I thought that that was the point
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:10 AM, Brian McEwen wrote:
greetings;
I recently bought a used iPOd from a coworker, it's been fine, but
I've started using it on 2 different computers-- and I can't move
music off the iPod onto the second computer.
I thought that that was the point
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:10 AM, Brian McEwen wrote:
I recently bought a used iPOd from a coworker, it's been fine, but
I've started using it on 2 different computers-- and I can't move
music off the iPod onto the second computer.
I use an app called Senuti (iTunes backwards). It has
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On Saturday, October 22, 2005, at 08:50 PM, Chad Swarthout wrote:
Anyone know where I can find the old iPod updaters.
I need them for things such as iPodLinux, etc.
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My dd tried to use my PB Lombard OS 9.2.2 to reload some tunes.
The i Tunes CD disk says it only works in OS X.
Is there a way to load an iPod with this Lomby/OS 9.2.2?
thanks
Kristina
whose Lomby is still bumbly
and I still can't see the Laserwriter
but the unexpectant-week-long-house guests
Hi all, I just bought a 20 gig Ipod and it updated as soon as I
plugged it in Itunes says that the update is complete but the ipod
says do not dis-connect. It has been doing this for hours. What is it
doing when can I use it?
Jim
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Check your iTunes preferences and look under iPod (I assume you're
running OS X?). Make sure that the box that allows your iPod to be
used in disk mode is not checked. Unless, of course you want to keep
it in disk mode. If you keep it in disk mode, just unmount it like
you would eject
On Jun 11, 2005, at 6:13 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:
Hi all, I just bought a 20 gig Ipod and it updated as soon as I
plugged it in Itunes says that the update is complete but the
ipod says do not dis-connect. It has been doing this for hours.
What is it doing when can I use it?
Hi- sorry I
In iTunes click the eject button next to the iPod icon or the eject
button in the lower right.
or
drag the iPod to the trash, wait for the icon to disappear and unplug.
John
On Jun 11, 2005, at 6:13 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:
Hi all, I just bought a 20 gig Ipod and it updated as soon as I
, I just bought a 20 gig Ipod and it updated as soon as I
plugged it in Itunes says that the update is complete but the
ipod says do not dis-connect. It has been doing this for hours.
What is it doing when can I use it?
Hi- sorry I didn't get to see your email till now. When it says do
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just unmount it by taking the icon from the desktop to the trash or
use the icon to the bottom right that looks like an arrow with an
ipod.
g
Hi all, I just bought a 20 gig Ipod and it updated as soon as I
plugged it in Itunes says that the update is complete but the ipod
says do not dis
My ex-GF bought an iPod Mini and have great problems syncing it to
anything as she have only USB-1 connectors on the PC and iBook 366 that
she uses. She also don't have a firewire cable as these babies come with
USB-2 cables only. I thought they'd be backwards compatible and only
being slower
Your mac problem lies in the fact that the box states you have to have
OS X 10.1 or later. I have a 366 iBook too, and though I have not
tried to synch my iPod because it synchs with the iMac I have, I am
running the latest OSX. See about upgrading. That might solve it.
Secondly
A little off-topic, but since the iPod is close to a Mac, maybe someone will
have a suggestion.
I think that I busted my iPod. I just switched to a new system and
synchronized my iPod from iTunes without realizing that I haven't signed on
for the iTunes music store. Well, no song would play
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/pasting
info from Apple's website, and the font/size/color were different, so
that probably caused the bounce. So I'll just give general info here.
Go to apple.com. Click on the iPod Shuffle graphic. Close to the
bottom of that page, you'll see a paragraph titled,
Plug-and-Playlists
I've tried twice to send this, and it bounced. I was cutting/pasting
info from Apple's website, and the font/size/color were different, so
that probably caused the bounce. So I'll just give general info here.
Go to apple.com. Click on the iPod Shuffle graphic. Close to the
bottom
Hi All,
Not a 'G Book' question but I have a Blueberry clamshell (Rev.B) and
would love to use an iPod with it so.
What (if any) experience has anyone had using a 'Windows' iPod
formatted to Mac and using it with a 1.1 USB port? Apple doesn't
recommend it, but seems like it would work, just
Hi list-
I have a 12 Al-book on which I have an extensive iTunes library. I
just purchased a used iPod which may come with some music that I want
to get rid of. In fact, I would like to set the iPod to its original
settings, clean of all personalization, as it comes from the store
There is a reinstall option when you first plug it in which will wipe it clean.
Should be obvious once you start.
-Original Message-
From: dan_A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu Nov 18 07:16:16 2004
To: G-Books
Subject:A completely different iPod question (OT)
Hi
It will set it up automatically if to go to Apples web site and get the
iPod software then it will ask you if you want set it to defaults say
yes then it will erase all the stuff and format it for Mac
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Nov 18, 2004, at 5:16 AM, dan_A wrote:
Hi list-
I have a 12 Al-book
. And if into
the book, then how do I prevent the iPod from wiping out my iTunes file
in the book, and replacing it with whatever is on the iPod. Sorry, this
is a new area for me. I did download all the manuals that I could find
but I don't want to learn at the cost of losing my iTunes file.
dan_A
It wont bother iTunes on the Laptop just the iPod
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Nov 18, 2004, at 5:26 AM, dan_A wrote:
On Nov 18, 2004, at 7:20 AM, Rowan, Michael wrote:
There is a reinstall option when you first plug it in which will wipe
it clean.
Should be obvious once you start.
Thanks for your
I use my 4th gen iPod on two computers, a PowerBook via FireWire and an
older Windows laptop over USB 1.1. Even though the iPod is Mac format
(cannot use as a Windows hard disk), it still works great for transferring
music from Windows.
Even over USB 1.1 music uploads aren't all that slow
On Nov 18, 2004, at 7:31 AM, michael Vogt wrote:
It wont bother iTunes on the Laptop just the iPod
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Nov 18, 2004, at 5:26 AM, dan_A wrote:
Okay, thanks to everybody's help I was able to wipe out the iPod files
with iTunes while I uploaded some of the replacement stuff
I use mine pretty often with a cheap cassette interface in both my
cars; I'm sure it isn't ideal, but it sounds as good as a radio station
does in the car and is mighty easy to use and move. I think it was
about $10 at Radio Shack---it plugs into the headphone jack on the iPod
and stuffs
I'm planning on buying an older iPod because I don't have the money to
buy a new one. I was wondering if anyone can send me links to
information on what generation had what hard drive and features?
should I even buy it used or just get a new one?
Also, It sounds like my hard drive in my
I'm planning on buying an older iPod because I don't have the money to
buy a new one. I was wondering if anyone can send me links to
information on what generation had what hard drive and features?
Try www.apple-history.com:
- http://www.apple-history.com/frames/?page=gallerymodel=ipod (gen. 1
Apple thinks this HP deal is good for
them, but I'm sure there are smarter people who have looked at this
issue.
Well, personally, I'm not sure I get why HP thinks it's a good deal for
them. I mean, Apple is all over the iPod, so what is HP gaining from this?
They just seem like a reseller
people who have looked at this
issue.
Same reason they're selling 'em in Target and Wal-Mart...to sell more
iPods. Plus, this gave HP instant competition with Dell without having
to develop their own worthless ripoff of the iPod.
This also gets the iPod into some corporate doors that HP sells
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 01:19:45 -0400
On Oct 20, 2004, at 9:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only difference is a matter of packaging and the Windows
centric documentation
I'm still not sure I get why Apple thinks this HP deal is good for
them, but
On 10/20/04 5:33 PM, Justin Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has nayone confirmed or denied that an HP ipod will work with macs, or do we
have to buy the apple branded one.
The only difference is a matter of packaging and the Windows centric
documentation.
david
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G'DAY GUYS,
I'VE HAVING A FEW DRAMAS WITH MY IPOD AND FIREWIRE CONNECTION
THE WHOLE SYSTEM GRINGS TO A HAULT ALMOST EVERY TIME I LOGON
I'VE TRIED LOGGING OFF, SHUTTING DOWN, EJECTING, DISCONNECTING, YOU NAME IT
I'VE TRIED IT! ANY SUGGESTIONS OR ADVICE?
I THINK IT ALL STARTED WHEN I PULLED
G'DAY GUYS,
I'VE HAVING A FEW DRAMAS WITH MY IPOD AND FIREWIRE CONNECTION
THE WHOLE SYSTEM GRINGS TO A HAULT ALMOST EVERY TIME I LOGON
I'VE TRIED LOGGING OFF, SHUTTING DOWN, EJECTING, DISCONNECTING, YOU NAME IT
I'VE TRIED IT! ANY SUGGESTIONS OR ADVICE?
I THINK IT ALL STARTED WHEN I PULLED
on 23/09/04 18:28, simon goslin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'VE HAVING A FEW DRAMAS WITH MY IPOD AND FIREWIRE CONNECTION
THE WHOLE SYSTEM GRINGS TO A HAULT ALMOST EVERY TIME I LOGON
I'VE TRIED LOGGING OFF, SHUTTING DOWN, EJECTING, DISCONNECTING, YOU NAME IT
I'VE TRIED IT! ANY SUGGESTIONS
1. Load all the tunes on the PC first, then plug the iPod into the Mac
(if you start on the Mac, the PC cannot read the iPod and you have to
initialise it for the PC, losing your songs).
Itunes for Windows formats the iPod as a fat32 file system, which OS X
can read. Itunes for OS X formats
At 4:21 pm -0500 16/7/04, Claire Hart wrote:
I had asked if there was a way to transfer my iTunes collection from
the iMac to the Powerbook
Just got an iPod and started using iTunes 'properly'. I am sharing
the iPod with my PC-using son. I learned the following:
1. Load all the tunes on the PC
Luis:
Nope, you are correct. The Pismo has two 6-pin (powered) firewire ports
which will work fine with the iPod mini (I don' t have a mini so this
is assuming that the mini does in fact require 6-pin firewire ports).
... e
On Jan 26, 2004, at 9:47 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
I am looking
I am looking at the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini iPods ?
Thanks
Geoff
Are you sure? I thought every firewire port on macs was the 6-pin
type (I never owned
I don't have a Pismo or a Mini iPod so I can't say for sure, but it seems to
me that most USB 2 hardware is USB 1.1 compatible, although it's much slower
running on USB 1.1. I don't know if the iPod or the Software would insist on
USB 2.0 though. I wouldn't be surprised considering the mandatory
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I am looking at the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini iPods ?
Thanks
Geoff
The Pismo has TWO 6 pin
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 21:27:17 -0900
From: Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: iPod off my Pismo
I am looking at the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini
From: Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: iPod off my Pismo
the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini iPods ?
The other two pins on the FW cable
I am looking at the new mini iPods, they require 6 pin fire wire or
USB 2. My Pismo has a 4 wire firewire fire wire and USB 1.
So does this put me out of the market for the new mini iPods ?
Thanks
Geoff
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Hello the list!
I raised this query a few weeks ago and was given a lot of helpful
advice. I'm just reporting that I bought an iPod for my daughter plus a
no-name Firewire PCcard, and this has worked just fine with her Lombard.
So many thanks to the list for the helpful advice.
Tom Burke
- Original Message -
From: Clyde Kahrl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: Pismo/iPod
The reason your iPod doesn't recognize your wife's Pismo is
that an iPod will only hook up to a single computer with regard
Suspect that I had a similar experience with a 30 GB third generation
(3G) iPod.
My 3G iPod initially worked under 9.2.2 on my Pismo, but the
connection became increasingly flaky. Could only negotiate updating
of music after a reboot, even with a clean install of 9.2.2 with the
latest OS9
Hello all.
Been away for awhile, but my iPod sent me back. When I plug it into
either firewire port of my wife's Pismo, it only charges, it won't sync
or even be recognized by iTunes or the Desktop (in either 9 or X).
When I plug it into my own Pismo, it shows up on the desktop.
The Mrs's
- Original Message -
From: Stan Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 8:37 AM
Subject: Pismo/iPod
Hello all.
Been away for awhile, but my iPod sent me back. When I plug it into
either firewire port of my wife's Pismo, it only
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