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2008-01-03
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2008-01-04
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Sorry, but Apple's thumb-keyboard is WAY easier to use than Nokia's default.
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2008-01-04
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My experience with the Apple thumb-keyboard was the exact opposite....
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2008-01-04
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I think you're kind of missing the point to why I don't like ifop.
Now, Wouldn't have been so much nicer it apple would stuck with a standard format so that there's no need for iTunes or any other 3-party program to load and unload music?
Everyother mp3 player...plays mp3's why not the ipod?
Try this.
Download a song and using iTunes load it on to the ipod, then delete the mp3 off your computer. Now, try getting that song back on to your computer by copying it off your ipod.
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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You know, a lot of the comments here are starting to sound like the comments over at /. . Some ***** is suing Apple because the iPod doesn't play WMV. They say Apple has a monopoly on the music download industry. They're saying the iPod only plays "proprietary" music files. I'm thinking most of the people making comments here and there have never even used an iPod.
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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You know, a lot of the comments here are starting to sound like the comments over at /. . Some ***** is suing Apple because the iPod doesn't play WMV. They say Apple has a monopoly on the music download industry. They're saying the iPod only plays "proprietary" music files. I'm thinking most of the people making comments here and there have never even used an iPod.
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2008-01-04
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You must have some transcoding setting turned on. Look for it. It may be the checkbox on the overview tab when your player is mounted in iTunes, depending on your iPod model (the nanos and shuffles have options to convert to 128 AAC to save storage space).
Back to the tablets: It's actually pretty cool that the N800 can play the iTunes Plus (non-DRM) tracks, since they're 320kbps AAC -- the N95 can't (it can only do 256 or less).