Best Ipods



Archives for December, 2008

Dec 24

How can i get songs currently on my ipod on the computer without iTunes?

ipod
thetruegamer2007 asked:


How can i get songs currently on my ipod on the computer?
I have some songs on my ipod and about 6 months ago my computer broke down and i had to send it to the shop and put a whole new hard drive.Now all the songs currently on the iPod are not in the computer.Is there a way to put the songs in my ipod in to the computer?

Asda Ipod Nano Review
Posted on Dec 24, 2008 under Ipod Q&A |
1 Comment
Dec 24

What new model of the iPod should I purchase?

ipod
filmmfreakk asked:


I have to choose between the iPod nano, iPod classic, and iPod touch. I’m not one of those people with a hundred GBs of music. Actually, right now, I only have about 3GB worth.

I’m planning on getting an iPhone next summer, when a new model is released. Based on that info, which one of these models do you think would be the best choice?

Currys Iphone Review

Posted on Dec 24, 2008 under Ipod Q&A |
1 Comment
Dec 24

What’s the difference between Ipod classic and Ipod video?

ipod
Jimmy K asked:


I need a detailed comparison. Please give me a difference such as, supporting video formats, or ability to play video, etc.

If ipod classic can play videos, why is ipod video so expenxive? Can Ipod classic play videos? It seems it can but it doesn’t make any sense.

Tesco Ipod Nano Review

Posted on Dec 24, 2008 under Ipod Q&A |
3 Comments
Dec 24

What is the best way to play my ipod in my car?

ipod
I have one of those cassett players that connections my ipod to the car’s audio system but for some reason it won’t go nearly as loud as the radio goes. I’ve already checked to make sure the volume on the ipod is all the way up. Is there a better way to connect my ipod to my car or do i just need a better audio system?

By: Sully

About the Author:

Asda Ipod Nano Review

Posted on Dec 24, 2008 under Ipod Advice |
1 Comment
Dec 23

Tips to Care Your Ipod Batteries

ipod
iPod Battery Tips

One of the common worries for you as an iPod user is that the battery does not last well and are expensive to replace.

I guess, with thousands of iPods being sold everyday, there will bound to be a small percentage that ends up with defective batteries.

But paying attention to a few common sense pointers will pay off with a longer battery life for your iPod.

Still, battery problems are a major concern so I have compiled these short iPod battery tips that will hopefully, be of some help to you as an iPod user.

Update to the latest software

Always make sure your iPod has the latest software. This is the first and most important tip… of all iPod battery tips.

Regular iPod use

For proper maintenance of your iPod’s battery, it’s important to keep the electrons in it moving occasionally. In other words, use your iPod regularly.

Use the ‘Hold’ switch

Set the ‘Hold’ switch on your iPod to the ‘Hold’ position whenever you are not using it. This will keep your iPod from accidentally waking from sleep and playing songs if its buttons are pressed while in your pocket or bag.

Wi-Fi

The latest iPod with Wi-Fi consumes power even if you are not using it to connect to a network to access the internet. Turn your Wi-Fi off to save battery power. To do this from your iPod’s main menu… go to ‘Settings > General > Network > Wi-Fi’.

Backlighting

Backlighting can use a lot of battery power. Only use the backlight when necessary. If you don’t need to use backlighting, turn it off. Choose ‘Settings > Backlight Timer > Off’ from your iPod’s main menu.

Equalizer

Adding EQs to playback uses more of your iPod processor, since they aren’t encoded in the song. Turn EQ off if you don’t use it.

If, however, you’ve added EQ to tracks in iTunes, you’ll need to set EQ to “flat” in order to have the effect of “off”, because your iPod keeps your iTunes settings intact. To turn off the Equalizer, choose ‘Settings > EQ > Off’ from your iPod’s main menu.

Use compressed songs

Your iPod’s cache works best with songs of average file sizes (less than 9 MB). If your audio files are large or uncompressed (including AIFF format), you may want to compress them, or use a different compression method, such as MP3 or AAC, when importing them into iTunes.

Also, consider breaking very long songs or tracks into shorter tracks that have smaller file sizes.

Avoid Fast forwarding through playlists

If you fast forward through your playlists frequently your iPod will be using more power thus decreasing overall battery life. By creating playlists in iTunes, you can decrease your need to fast forward.

Also using the shuffle feature may also help minimise your need to use the fast forward feature. I’ve always used an iPod battery backup when my iPod video couldn’t hold its charge and it has been very helpful.

Avoid changing tracks

Avoid changing tracks by pressing the Previous/Rewind or Next/Fast-forward buttons. If you frequently change tracks by pressing the Previous or Next buttons, your iPod has to turn on the hard drive to open the songs. This uses a lot of battery power.

Pause iPod when unattended

If you leave your iPod unattended, press Play/Pause to pause the song. If left playing, it will continue to play songs until the battery is drained — particularly if the repeat setting is set to ‘One’ or ‘All’. Put your iPod to sleep to save battery life. Press the ‘Play’ button for about 2 seconds until it goes to the sleep mode.

Keep your iPod at room temperature

Your iPod’s battery works best when it’s at room temperature, generally near 20° C, but you can use it anywhere between 0° to 35° C (about 32° to 95° F).

If you have left your iPod in the cold, let it warm up to room temperature before waking it from sleep. Otherwise, a low-battery icon may appear and it will be difficult to get it back from sleep.

If after warming up, your iPod does not wake from sleep, connect it to the power adapter, and press the ‘Menu’ and ‘Select’ buttons until the Apple logo appears.

* Do not leave iPod in a vehicle’s interior when parked in the sun. Temperatures may reach up to 150° F (65 °C).

* Do not leave iPod exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

By following all these iPod battery tips you’ll safeguard your iPod against a failing battery.



By: David

About the Author:

http://www.ipodenergy.com



Asda Ipod Touch Review

Posted on Dec 23, 2008 under Ipod Advice |
No Comment
« Previous EntriesNext Entries »

Calendar

December 2008
M T W T F S S
« Nov   Jan »
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  

Archives

  • October 2009 (6)
  • September 2009 (5)
  • August 2009 (8)
  • July 2009 (5)
  • June 2009 (5)
  • May 2009 (15)
  • April 2009 (14)
  • March 2009 (11)
  • February 2009 (16)
  • January 2009 (7)
  • December 2008 (25)
  • November 2008 (23)
  • October 2008 (23)

Categories

  • Ipod Advice
  • Ipod Q&A
  • Music

Recent Posts

  • How can I charge my iPod without it synching every song my computer?
  • How do I get my iPod library from my home PC to my laptop?
  • Ipod?!!?
  • How do i transfer songs from my iPod to my new laptop?
  • How well does the Hyundai Elantra’s ipod connectivity work with older model ipods?