Re: iPod Help
1- Just drag any audio (books or otherwise) into itunes to the library icon or just into the main playlist screen... then you can put them on your ipod.
2- NEVER only have ONE DIGITAL COPY of anything you care to keep, cause you never know when shit will happen
[QUOTE]a normal 60 gig hard drive is the size of a paperback book.[/QUOTE]
Not anymore... more like the size of a pack of trident, or a 30 gig video ipod basically. 60 gigs isnt what it used to be, get used to words like terabyte being commonly used very soon.
[QUOTE=ddr]if you put all ur stuff on your ipod, you can always download it back to the computer. the ipod works like an external hard drive also, so yuo can store word docs etc.
it doesnt expect you to keep a backup.. doesnt really matter[/QUOTE]
If you add music/video to your ipod through itunes, you cant just pull the files off again on another computer or back to your own, this is in order to prevent piracy. Luckily there are many fancy little freeware applications that do this for you easily.
Also, if you want to put files on your ipod, just drag them to the icon for your ipod in finder or your desktop or in "my computer" if thats your thing... If you drop txt files into the notes folder on your ipod you can read them on the go if you like to read and shit.
umkay?