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On March 02 2010 09:09 sharkeyanti wrote:I'd agree. I'm an iTunes user myself, but Songbird is a really sweet program.
I agree with both of you, I've tried Songbird and absolutely loved it. That didn't stop me from uninstalling it due to it using 5x as many resources as iTunes.
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On March 02 2010 08:22 lMPERVlOUS wrote: Itunes is terrible.
I had to reformat my computer last week, and since the new Itunes account on this computer is the new primary, it wants to sync my Ipod to it. Currently, my computer has zero songs on it - my Ipod has everything..... So you can guess what it wants to do to the music on my Ipod..... And you can't go the other way around unless the song was bought off of the Itunes site.....
I'll say it again. Itunes is terrible. WMP is so much better, but you can't use it for an Ipod..... Just google and find sharepod, you noob. Lets you transfer songs from your ipod to your PC, regardless of where you got them ![](/mirror/smilies/puh2.gif)
Literally every complaint people have about iPod was solved years and years ago by the absolutely gigantic base of 3rd party applications people have made for it. That's why it's good to have the most popular player on the market... Just like it's good to have windows. Everything is designed for it.
That said, I got off the iPod horse when I found out there was no rockbox for the newest generation, and I prefer using ogg format. But still, 2 years ago what I'm saying is true! Shame on you if you don't do product research
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Use CopyTrans Manager
or Sharepod (doesn't work with iphones)
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On March 02 2010 11:18 Chef wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2010 08:22 lMPERVlOUS wrote: Itunes is terrible.
I had to reformat my computer last week, and since the new Itunes account on this computer is the new primary, it wants to sync my Ipod to it. Currently, my computer has zero songs on it - my Ipod has everything..... So you can guess what it wants to do to the music on my Ipod..... And you can't go the other way around unless the song was bought off of the Itunes site.....
I'll say it again. Itunes is terrible. WMP is so much better, but you can't use it for an Ipod..... Just google and find sharepod, you noob. Lets you transfer songs from your ipod to your PC, regardless of where you got them ![](/mirror/smilies/puh2.gif) Literally every complaint people have about iPod was solved years and years ago by the absolutely gigantic base of 3rd party applications people have made for it. That's why it's good to have the most popular player on the market... Just like it's good to have windows. Everything is designed for it. That said, I got off the iPod horse when I found out there was no rockbox for the newest generation, and I prefer using ogg format. But still, 2 years ago what I'm saying is true! Shame on you if you don't do product research ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif)
That's far from my only gripe with Itunes at the moment though..... And I wouldn't have bought it, it was a Christmas gift..... Basically, what happened was I got a store credit with my previous player when it broke, and my mother decided to spend it on an Ipod touch..... Yea..... I was thinking about getting a Zune 120 as a replacement with that credit, and it would have come cheaper too..... Considering that I don't use any of the aps other than the calculator.....
Yea. Itunes is terrible. As are Ipods.
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On March 02 2010 10:24 DeathByMonkeys wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2010 09:09 sharkeyanti wrote:On March 02 2010 09:00 ejac wrote:First try reformatting your ipod. If that doesn't work, I'd suggest songbird. It uses the exact same interface as itunes but is waaaayyyy better and customizable. It has ipod support through an add-on. I'd agree. I'm an iTunes user myself, but Songbird is a really sweet program. I agree with both of you, I've tried Songbird and absolutely loved it. That didn't stop me from uninstalling it due to it using 5x as many resources as iTunes. I don't know about you, but it uses basically the exact same as me, and yes I did compare.
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ipods are fine
itunes is terrible
dont confuse the two
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On March 02 2010 08:27 ZZangDreamjOy wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2010 08:01 Sosha wrote:On March 02 2010 06:50 ZZangDreamjOy wrote: I had a Zune, but it was a 80 gig, and the quality of the make was terrible. It was a great mp3 player, but without any EQ settings, and the fact that after it fell one foot, and got set on lock permanantly, eh. Screen cracks really easily too, with no pressure.
I got a 80 gb iPod for free from a friend who moved away, and iTunes is just terrible. I've reformatted my iPod 4 different times. It just randomly stopped working.
I found a program called Sharepod though, and os far it seems to be working, only time will tell. correction: Itunes is great. Itunes along with ipod is the biggest selling and most successful portable mp3 player on the market.. zune is like 1/5th as big as ipod is. I mean, sorry to hear about ur troubles w/ ur itunes and ur ipod and im not sure what might be wrong with it.. i've never really came across a problem that serious before.. nothing that couldn't be cured with a little research. hope u find a good, well working alternative to itunes or at least, try to start all over w/ a new itunes version w/ a reformatted ipod (u dont have to lose all ur music to do this and is worth a shot) iTunes is awful. Absolutely awful. Just because the ipod sells more, does not mean its better. I mean, look at the MAC, or a fucking iPad. LOL. I'm hoping sharepod will work. Its still loading music onto my iPod. I have no money for another though.
actually , if you show hidden files you can browse your ipod like a drive (maybe you have to enable this actually) and you can find all your songs in mp3 (or similar) format. They are just named all funky, the id3 tags are still i tact though, so just copy all that shit from your ipod to your comp.
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media monkey has the strongest organization features out of winamp, itunes, wmp, uses little memory, syncs with ipod with no add-ons.
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I've had an iPod for 3-4years I think and I've never had a problem with iTunes.
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On March 02 2010 06:50 ZZangDreamjOy wrote: I had a Zune, but it was a 80 gig, and the quality of the make was terrible. It was a great mp3 player, but without any EQ settings, and the fact that after it fell one foot, and got set on lock permanantly, eh. Screen cracks really easily too, with no pressure.
I got a 80 gb iPod for free from a friend who moved away, and iTunes is just terrible. I've reformatted my iPod 4 different times. It just randomly stopped working.
I found a program called Sharepod though, and os far it seems to be working, only time will tell. hahah oh man, I thought I was the only one who owned a Zune. jk, but in all honesty- I really liked my Zune 80gb. Unfortunately I was stupid enough to put it my pocket while snowboarding on a pretty icy day... Fell on an ice patch, smashed my screen.. QQ.
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