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I just broke my iPod.
A friend of mine's iPod just... stopped working the other day. She had to send it in to get a refurbished one.
-Mike Go listen to my band. We're awesome. http://www.myspace.com/rosencrantzny weallgotwoodandnails
ive had a few incidents where my ipod stopped workin then randomly fixed itself...or id have to plug it into the computer to get it to go back to the main menu...and my brothers had to be fixed cause it broke...all i hear is problems and it makes me wonder why i wanted to spend 300 bux on something so crappy
*~Bernadette~*
Hey Genesis, when you were lifting those bad boys did you feel the...
...BUUUUURRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNNNNNNNN -Mike Go listen to my band. We're awesome. http://www.myspace.com/rosencrantzny weallgotwoodandnails
Kelly Rippa would get it.
-Mike Go listen to my band. We're awesome. http://www.myspace.com/rosencrantzny weallgotwoodandnails
Gah! I'm addicted to iTunes. I mean, who doesn't like music right?... but damn... I can lose hours just cruising online music archives looking for my next five minute fix. It's getting steadily worse.
I've also vowed to 320-ify my entire library, (which isn't far off as is) tag every track with appropriate, quality album artwork (I refuse to use 'Best Ofs' where possible as it's a kop out. Even if I extracted the song from one. Original album imagery and labelling only!) and embed the lyrics for every single song within the meta data of each .mp3... It's gonna make my library as Fat as the boy Slim, but meh, as every month passes a new larger capacity technology comes out that's that little bit smaller than it was the week before. So I'll pre-empt the not running out of storage any time soon dealy. It's gonna be awesome... eventually. I was apprehensive about the realm of the non-physical .mp3 to begin with, but now I've adjusted to all the 1's and 0's of this fantastic digital plastic there is simply no going back. Am I alone in this music powermongery or are there other perfection driven audio addicts afoot, who tinker constantly with their precious binary libraries? Oh, and whilst I'm rambling, DRM can kiss my peachy British ass. I'll move my purchased music around as much as I frickin' want, you unneccessary industry asshats.
Do you keep songs in a multitude of folders? Or let iTunes re-organise and rename everything?
I don't, and I hate folders with regard music. If I'm looking for a specific song, I have to remember who sang it, what album... yadda yadda, clicky click. I prefer to just plain dump all my music into one big collective folder with the labelling 'Artist - Track' and then all I have to do is open the one folder, start typing either the artist name or the track name I'm looking for and since it's all in one big list the OS will highlight the closest typed matches it actively finds within the one folder. Far quicker, and since it's alphabetical, pretty damn easy to scroll through too if you're browsing outside of an audio player and you use the 'list' interface instead of the 'icons' one. All the other information like Album, Year, Track No. etc... is kept in the meta data and visible through the music programs anyway. Behind the scenes when you manage your music you don't really need to know all that excess. Basics work better. Top tip. Post Edited (12-06-05 21:52)
This just dropped in through my Newsfeeds today, thought I'd share it: The Digital Audiophile's Toolbox
Post Edited (12-07-05 13:29)
I work for Best Buy.. and Best Buy as a company sends out 1100 Ipods a day for service where we have 22 technitians working on ipods (11 Technitians at any given time)... Thats a **** ton of broken ipods...
If you do some math, thats 33,000 Ipods a month that have to be serviced JUST by Best Buy!!!!!!... Now tell me Ipods don't break.... lol -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Eric -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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