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*cough* golddigger *cough*Sign Of The Fish said:I desperatly want one for my birthday *cough*Josh*cough*
Breetai said:*cough* golddigger *cough*
I was surprised, I still have so much room left on mine and I have the 15gb and I am no where near running out of room.musicPhan#41 said:i got a 20g iPod a few months ago.
here's the thing: if you want to put pictures on it, that's cool. But you have to remember, don't get too greedy and just buy the one with the biggest hard drive.
1. you're most likely not going to need over 10-15g. (i got a 20 because i figured it's better safe than sorry) 20G are really a good size.
2. You have to keep in mind that however many gigs are on your iPod, you have to keep all of that music on your computer. It might slow down your computer to have 60 gigs of music and photos.
right now, my iPod has 981 songs, and that uses 4.15 gigs.
It's easy to feel like you need alot of space, but you'll be surprised how much music can fit on the smaller ones. I would reccomend the 20G.
but if you have alot of music, don't get an ipod mini. you don't want to run out of room.
funyun said:I have the 20G. It's awesome. There's nothing else to say except that the shuffle is possibly the dumbest idea marketed in the history of audio technology.
musicPhan#41 said:i got a 20g iPod a few months ago.
here's the thing: if you want to put pictures on it, that's cool. But you have to remember, don't get too greedy and just buy the one with the biggest hard drive.
1. you're most likely not going to need over 10-15g. (i got a 20 because i figured it's better safe than sorry) 20G are really a good size.
2. You have to keep in mind that however many gigs are on your iPod, you have to keep all of that music on your computer. It might slow down your computer to have 60 gigs of music and photos.
right now, my iPod has 981 songs, and that uses 4.15 gigs.
It's easy to feel like you need alot of space, but you'll be surprised how much music can fit on the smaller ones. I would reccomend the 20G.
but if you have alot of music, don't get an ipod mini. you don't want to run out of room.
ptgd1st said:It all depends on what you want to do with the Ipod. If all you want it for is music then sure you can probably get away with the Mini, or one of the smaller ones. I have a 15gb and use mine as an external hard-drive in addition to using it as an MP3 player. If that is what you want to do with it then maybe the larger ones are the way to go.
How do you change it from autosync?boilerblues said:You don't have to keep all your music on your computer, only if you have it set up to autosync. I store all my music on an external hard drive and keep my computer clean, except for my work computer which I have my whole collection on.
ruby_redeemed said:How do you change it from autosync?
spacedout said:Minidisc, it's all about minidisc. You can't go and record a concert with your Ipod...
boilerblues said:With your iPod attached to the computer, go up to Edit->Preferences and look through the options. It will give you an option to sync your computer with your iPod, turn it off. Keep in mind you'll have to manually copy your music to your iPod then, but you don't have to keep it on your computer (make sure you back up any music you buy to a CD so you don't lose it).
spacedout said:Minidisc, it's all about minidisc. You can't go and record a concert with your Ipod...
spacedout said:Minidisc, it's all about minidisc. You can't go and record a concert with your Ipod...
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