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How to Use an iPod: Video Series

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The iPod is a portable media player that allows indviduals to customize their music, photos and videos. Discover how to use an iPod, such as downloading songs, recharging batteries and creating playlist, in this free video series from a technology specialist.

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  1. To restart an iPod, hold down the menu button till the screen goes blank. Learn more about restarting an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  2. Putting movies on an iPod requires changing the file format of the DVD. Upload movies on an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  3. Before adding CD songs on an iPod, upload the CD on iTunes. Discover how to add CDs to an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  4. Contact the Apple customer service when buying a replacement battery for an iPod shuffle. Find out more about buying a replacement battery with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  5. Using the playlist function on an iPod, create a unique playlist by selecting a song and holding down a button until the song blinks. Create playlists on iPods with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  6. Before syncing videos on a iPod, connect the iPod to the computer. Discover how to sync videos on iPods with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  7. Plug the iPod into the USB port of the computer before syncing selected songs. Learn to sync songs on an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  8. Using the iTunes program on a computer, organize songs by clicking and dragging them. Find out more about organizing iPod songs with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  9. Put pictures on an iPod by using the iTunes program on a computer. Learn to put pictures on an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  10. To upload photos on an iPod, connect the iPod to the computer's USB port. Discover how to load photos on an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  11. When loading MP3s onto an iPod, make sure not to unplug the device from the computer. Upload MP3s on iPods with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  12. The first step to syncing all songs on an iPod is to connect the device to the computer. Sync all songs on an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  13. Audiobooks are loaded onto an iPod using iTunes software. Upload audiobooks onto an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  14. Loading videos onto an iPod begins with plugging the device into the computer's USB port. Learn to load videos onto iPods with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  15. To automatically transfer songs onto an iPod shuffle, just click a button in iTunes. Find out how to automatically transfer songs to an iPod shuffle with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  16. On an iPod, there is a difference between deleting music permanently and temporarily. Discover how to delete music permanently and temporarily from an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  17. Downloading music on an iPod starts by connecting the device to a computer's USB port. Download music on iPods with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  18. YouTube videos have to be broken down into another format to play on a iPod. Find out how to add YouTube videos to an iPod with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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  19. Use a computer to backup iPod files. Discover how to backup iPod files with tips for a technology specialist in this free video about how to use an iPod.

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There is no doubt that the iPod has become one of the hottest pieces of technology to ever hit the market. Launched on October 23, 2001, there is a rarely an individual that does not own one of these portable media players. Deriving it's name from the popular film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” this device can play multiple audio file formats including MP3, AAC/M4A, WAV and more. Since it's invention, the iPod is constantly being re-invented, and the popularity of this technology shows no signs diminishing. Accessories are becoming more and more popular for the iPod. For instance, people can listen to their favorite tunes or movies in the car, at home or on the computer. With the iPod, it's easier than ever to have entertainment at the click of a button. In this free video series, learn how to work an iPod. First, learn the basics: turning on, turning off, restarting and downloading music onto an iPod. Then, find out how to customize an iPod by making playlist. With an iPod, download audiobooks, MP3s, movies and YouTube videos. If there is too much on an iPod, discover how to delete songs and movies. With these simple iPod instructions, this piece of technology can offer all kinds of benefits. So, take a moment, and learn how to use an iPod today!

 
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Rokosz Rokosz, "Your Digital Lifestyle Expert," has been using digital devices ever since they've been invented. He now uses his more than decades of knowledge and experience to show others how to integrate their lives with current technology and thrust themselves into the digital age.dkdk

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