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| Originally posted by Stilez DRAG & DROP!!!!!! <---- ftw. |
Um, set itunes to manual, drag your files right onto your playlist.
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| Originally posted by DigitalMP Um, set itunes to manual, drag your files right onto your playlist. |
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| Originally posted by Stilez Still requires iTunes. I take my Zen to work..and to my buddy's place who uses a Mac, and I"m able to connect it...and Drag & Drop files from any computer and have them play on my Zen. Mind you.. specific files designed for iPods such as mpeg4 can be dropped on mine, but won't play until converted. I could be wrong, but based on the people I know who own iPods, they are unable to connect their iPods to any computer and drag and drop. Only if iTunes is loaded on that computer are they able to use that feature. I've downloaded sets, vids, pics. etc...even from TA onto my computer at work..and dragged it straight into my Zen to listen throughout the day and on my way home. The people at work who ALLLL seem to have iPods can't. Like I said though, I could be wrong...and like someone mentioned earlier.. there might be a patch that can fix that. But why go through all that trouble when you could just buy a unit that has that capability right off that bat? |
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew wow are you serious? that just added to my list of "why I never want to own an Ipod"... I thought drag&drop is a standard feature in all mp3 players |
^ Yeah, he's right. I think only IRiver and Creative make devices that are completely free of any proprietary programs. I was shocked to find that out too.
my ipod purchase history
1. 2nd generation - 40gb (physical hard drive)
played every day 3hrs for an entire year, usually for commute. after 1 year of excessive wear and tear, it broke down. i replaced the battery myself and it still works, i use as a backup
2. ipod mini (4gb hard drive)
same as above, wore down to excessive use, but the main flaw is the hard drive, it broke down
3. ipod shuffle 1gb
broke down, usb piece broke off, junk
4. ipod nana 2gb (flash memory)
almost 2yrs of excessive use and still works like a charm, flash memory is the way to go. i will never buy a hard drive based mp3 player again!
Anybody want to buy a broken 4gb Silver iPod mini?
It's not really broken, its just that the click wheel doesn't work. The reason why it doesn't work is because the cable from the wheel to the CPU or whatever its called got ripped and needs to be soldered back into place.
Any offer will do haha
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew wow are you serious? that just added to my list of "why I never want to own an Ipod"... I thought drag&drop is a standard feature in all mp3 players |
im looking for an ipod too, 4th gen 20gig..if anyone knows where to find one please let me know
thanks
TD. free. conditions apply
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| Originally posted by exstasie Anybody want to buy a broken 4gb Silver iPod mini? It's not really broken, its just that the click wheel doesn't work. The reason why it doesn't work is because the cable from the wheel to the CPU or whatever its called got ripped and needs to be soldered back into place. Any offer will do haha |
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| Originally posted by The Highroller How safe/reliable is it buying off someone on Craig's List when they claim for it to be in the original package? |
Got this in my e-mail this morning from buy.com.
30GB Zen, 176.99, free shipping. Take off 10 more if you've never used Google checkout.
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