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The Party Shuffle option in iTunes allows you to listen to any grouping of songs in a random order. You can also make changes to the order if you would like. Party Shuffle is useful when entertaining for a party, hence the name. These are a few ... more »
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Before you can view lyrics on an iPod, you have to enter the song’s lyrics into iTunes. Once you have found the lyrics to the song and added them to iTunes, you have to sync up to your desktop computer and add the new lyrics to your iPod. After ... more »
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How to activate an iPhone, setup an iPhone or buy a iPhone? The Apple iPhone is the very hottest technology item on the market today. Read on to get information of how to setup your new iPhone and to read the most frequently asked questions about ... more »
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You can actually add lyrics to songs in iTunes. The lyrics are stored in the song’s information/identification boxes. This would allow you to sing along to your favorite songs while your iPod displays the song’s lyrics when the song is playing. ... more »
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There are several ways to add new songs to iTunes. You can import tracks from an audio CD, download songs from the iTunes Store or search your hard drive music files. Half the fun of digital music is expanding your library, so learn how to add ... more »
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Learn how to add YouTube videos to your iPod without complicated conversions... more »
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Automatically transferring or synching songs to an iPod Shuffle is a great way to save time and energy while keeping your iPod updated. It only takes a few minutes to change the settings to allow iTunes to automatically transfer songs, but it ... more »
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Your newest purchase includes an iPod and you've put a lot of thought as to what information--music, books and pictures--you're going to download. If there's a computer failure or crash, you can save the hassle of restoring all your items by ... more »
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If you own a DVD burner, you can burn songs and videos or backup your library using iTunes' burning capabilities. Follow these steps... more »
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The iLife revolution has expanded beyond what just about anybody expected. It’s tough to think of a family or group without at least one iPod-carrying member these days, and for good reason. Compact and extremely easy to use, the iPod is a great ... more »
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You care for an iPod nano to protect your investment. Portable music players may be getting more affordable, but no one wants to replace their music player on a daily basis. Taking care when using the iPod nano or making connections prolongs the ... more »
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The iPod is just about everywhere you turn nowadays. One would be hard pressed to find a tech-savvy group or family without at least one. There are options, though, even within the iPod universe to suit every user’s taste. Here’s a brief guide on ... more »
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Using iPod's "TV-out" feature, you can view slideshows and videos from your iPod on a TV screen. There are a couple ways to do this depending on what kind of accessories you want to buy. These steps will walk you through ways you can connect a TV ... more »
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The iPod can be connected to a PC to download music, games, videos and more. The 30 or 80 GB hard drive and long battery life give you hours of portable entertainment. All you need is an iPod and iTunes. Read on to learn how to connect an iPod to ... more »
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If you have AVI format movies and want to take them with you on your iPod, you need to convert them to a format compatible with iTunes and the iPod. Quicktime Pro can do this, but the program isn't free and tends to convert files slowly. You can ... more »
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This article will help you to extract audio from your video file and save it as an audio track file. As we can't convert a video file into an audio file literally but my article will help you to extract your video's audio and save it as an audio ... more »
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The iPhone/iTunes combo is usually a one-way street. You can put the tunes on but you can't get them off. What happens if your hard drive dies? Your music is forever trapped on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Of course, there is free software ... more »
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The ability to edit song information in iTunes allows you to organize and personalize all of the music files in your iTunes music folders, libraries and playlists. iTunes displays and categorizes songs using multiple modes of identification. The ... more »
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Before you buy any accessories for your Apple iPod, you will need to know which generation it is. This is easily done by looking at a few key features of your iPod... more »
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There are numerous sites around the web that promise free Apple iPods. This how-to cuts through the hype to give you the easiest way that you can be successfull in earning your free iPod. I say earning, because it does require a little effort ... more »
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If you own an iPod, chances are you've already scoured your music collection on your hard drive for every last song that you have and uploaded it on your music device. But the thing is, nobody wants to listen to the same songs every day, day in, ... more »
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Getting songs onto your iPod takes next to no time at all. Thanks to iTunes, transferring music from your computer to your iPod is as intuitive as it is quick. There are a number of ways you can do this, but dragging-and-dropping the music from ... more »