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You can listen to audiobooks on an iPod just like you would listen to podcasts or music. All you need to do is find an audiobook on the iTunes Store, load the audiobook and then play it back on your iPod. Follow these steps to listen to ... more »
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Portable media players began with FM radio. And while battery technology has improved dramatically, our desire for FM radio reception has not changed. Let’s face it, we rely on our local FM radio stations to keep us current with new artists and ... more »
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So you're a runner--but not one of those intense runners that has one of those Nike iPods that lets you track your speed and distance while you "virtually" race people. You're one of those more laid-back, leisurely joggers that is kind ... more »
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There are a couple of ways to load MP3s onto an iPod. Once you synchronize your iTunes library with your iPod, you can listen to MP3s anywhere. Follow these steps to load MP3s onto an iPod... more »
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Your iPod and your computer can work hand-in-hand, providing you with many options to utilize both of their features. This is true with photos on both products as well. Whether using a Mac or PC, your iPod is built to handle the storage of photos ... more »
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You can load videos onto an iPod Video (fifth generation iPod) and view them at your leisure or on the go just like you would listen to music. You can import video from your hard drive or purchase videos from the iTunes Store. Here are the steps ... more »
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Now you will learn how to create a fashionable, protective, and affordable case for your ipod with just four around the house things. In just approximately 8 minutes, your iPod will be protected... more »
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Do you want ringtones for your Samsung Sync cellphone but don't want to pay? That's no problem. Make your own. If you have an iPod, or even if you don't, you can do it. Read this eHow to learn more... more »
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One frustrating drawback with iPod and iTunes is that pictures and photos are saved onto your iPod in a seemingly random fashion. But if you want to save a comic book or a slide show onto your iPod, you will want to organize your pictures so they ... more »
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This guide will describe the basic steps about putting your DVD on iPod. Additionally, it provides detailed information on how to transfer DVD Movies to your iPod, should be very easy to understand... more »
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If your iPod has become damaged or you need it to work with a different operating system, consider reformatting it. The process is quick and relatively simple. Best of all, it restores your iPod to its original factory settings, which should fix ... more »
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Has you iPod shuffle (1st or 2nd generation) ever locked up and you couldn't get it to work right? I will show you where you can find a utility from Mac to fix this... more »
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After you've created your video podcast, and you are ready to display it to the world, you have to think about placement. You probably want to create a website and RSS feed, but in addition to that, iTunes 4.9 would be a helpful place to check it ... more »
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You can sync all songs on an iPod to a particular computer using iTunes and an iPod USB cable. You can get all the songs, audiobooks and videos from any machine simply by syncing the iPod to the machine. Follow these steps to sync all songs on an ... more »
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You love your iPod and listen to it every day, it has your music, photos and other important data on it. If it were stolen, now there is a way to track it and recover your property via a free tracking software tool... more »
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Do you have more than one computer in your home network? Do you use more than one computer outside of your home network? Well, if you do and want to have your music readily available to you no matter what computer you're on, follow the step below... more »
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The Visualizer in iTunes allows you to watch a visual light display while listening to your favorite songs. The audio affects the visual display. But the Visualizer is still displayed with or without audio. Take the following steps to turn the ... more »
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Apple continually issues free software updates for the iPod. Having the latest software is the best way to keep your iPod running smoothly. To download the updates, just follow these instructions... more »
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Updating your iTunes on your PC is not as difficult as you might think. iTunes software is compatible with both PC and Apple computers. Both Apple and PC computers can easily be updated. Follow the list of instructions below to update your iTunes ... more »
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iTunes has the wonderful ability to play music on your personal computer along with allowing you to purchase music. If your home computer or a secondary computer is the hub of your home audio system, you will want to quickly work with the ... more »
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The source pane contains the variety of options available in iTunes. If you select an item within the source pane, you will see a display in the right pane that contains content and controls... more »
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The iPod is a great music player, but one of the potential flaws is you are supposed to only use iTunes in order to add music to your iPod. For many people, it is not a big deal that you must use iTunes, but iTunes does have limitations. It is ... 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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Upon initial setup, iTunes will automatically search your hard drive for videos and music to add to your iTunes "Library" file. Afterwards, the iTunes software makes it easy for you to locate videos on your hard drive or download new videos to ... more »
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An iPod nano is not only a music player, but a kind of portable DVD player as well. Through iTunes, you can subscribe to video podcasts, buy music videos or episodes of your favorite television programs to add to your iPod nano. Add video you ... more »