iPods 101:HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR iPOD
10disconnect. Disconnecting is easy by squeezing both sides of the dock connector before you remove it from your iPod. Use the wheel on your iPod to
11Wheel FunctionsFollowing are some basic wheel functions that you will want to get the hang of using: Tuning the iPod: Press any button. Turning o
12 Return to the previous menu: Press and hold the menu button. Searching for a song: Choose the music option which is found on the main menu. Pl
13An orange bar will appear if you have done this correctly. Scrolling through your photos: Go to the photo viewing screen. Use the wheel to move b
14 Create your own music CDs. You will need to have a CD burner in your computer to do this. Create your own playlists of songs that you want to li
15Organizing and transferring music from your computer to your iPod is what makes the iPod such a unique MP3 player. Music transfer is fast and easy.
16listen to so that as your musical tastes change, so does your iPod music and artist selection.You also have the ability to manually transfer songs t
17computer without worry of losing important data. You can then transfer these photos to your iPod for viewing.Another great function of the iPod Pho
18 You have the ability to import other types of digital images into iPhoto. This includes any images that you have downloaded from the Internet.If
19 Open up the iTunes program and choose the iPod icon in the iTunes Source List. Choose the options button. Click on photos and then choose the sy
2TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ………………………………………………. 4CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED …………………………. 6Windows PC ……………………………………………… 6Macintosh ……………………………………………
20 You have the option of importing all of your photos to your iPod or you can choose to import only certain photos from your photo albums. This opt
21 Click on the photos option and then choose the synchronize photos from option. Choose the photoshop album or photoshop elementsoption from the me
22 Click on the photos option and then choose the include full resolution photos option.At this time iTunes will copy your full resolution photo copi
23 Canon Nikon Olympus Sanyo Sony Epson Casio MinoltaSee individual camera listings to find out which specific cameras are compatible. You’ll
24using an Explorer window you’ll find that you won’t be able to play them on your iPod.The following steps will show you how to use your iPod as a st
25 You will now find the iPod icon on your desktop as well as in my computer in Windows. All you need to do is double click on the icon and drag you
26copy these song file from your iPod back to your computer so that you can reload your library of songs. The only thing that you can do is encode th
27MP3 player. But just what is iPod-iWay? This service will give you step by step directions when you are driving so that you know exactly where you
28CHAPTER 8: IMPORT AUDIO CD AUDIO BOOKS TO ITUNESMany people think that the iPod is only for music. If you do, you are missing out on a big feature
29Optimize your Import SettingsThe first thing that you need to do is make sure that your import settings are at their optimum best for the spoken wor
3CHAPTER 7: IPOD FOR MAP DIRECTIONS …………… 26CHAPTER 8: IMPORT AUDIO BOOKS ……………………28Optimize Your Import Settings …………………….29Importing ………………………………………
30 Uncheck play songs while you are importing the audiobook. You’ll also want to uncheck the use error correction when reading audio CDs option. Bo
31you have to do as well as ensures that the track information is much more usable on your iPod. Put the audio book CD into your CD drive. Wait a mi
32 Click on okay. The above information about the audio book will be submitted. At this time you will be prompted to choose the select CD category
33number to the song. Keep in mind that a short format is better than a long one, particularly if you have an iPod mini which has a narrow screen. Y
34A note here on accountability of legal issues. If you have checked audio books out of the library, you have the fair right to listen to them on your
35Audio HardwareYou will need to have a 3rd generation iPod for recording voice and other sounds. A 3rd generation iPod will have the dock connector
36permanently attached to your iPod. For more information about the Griffin iTalk visit their website. http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/ U
37have recorded. If you are already familiar with digital media you most likely have QuickTime. If you, this is the right time to obtain the free ve
38simple and easy to use. When you want to access your recording sessions you don’t even need to have the microphone attached to your iPod. All you
39When you choose the manual mode you will automatically be activating the enable disk use. This will put an iPod icon on your desktop. This icon wi
4iPod Preferences ……………………………………….58CONCLUSION …………………………………………………..59INTRODUCTIONSince the iPod was first introduce over fours ago is has proven to b
40you. Consider leaving iTunes completely out of the picture and organizing all of your audio files in a music directory specific for your .wav files
41mean that your iPod has one more bit of functionality that makes it a great investment. The Griffin iBeam has been designed for the following iPods
42never have to have all those multiple remote controls lying around your home.You will need the following items to convert your iPod to a remote cont
43 Install the Total Remote software to the pocket PC. Follow the directions and begin entering all of the remotes that you want to use on your iPod
44with this. You can buy a 3.5 stereo audio cable anywhere where electronics are sold. On your PC use a program for sound editing that edits sounds
45bit stereo, PCM .wav file. For example, you can call it channel.wav.Adding the Signal to your iPodConnect your iPod to the cradle. When iTunes ope
46 Preserve all of your old tapes and LPs. Grab hold of Internet streams such as podcasts to listen to whenever and wherever you want. Create playl
47The Boom Box™ will also allow you to change any web page, email, or other written document into an audio file for listening rather than reading. Th
48CHAPTER 13: MAKING SMART PLAYLISTSYou have the option of making mediocre playlists for your iPod that simply “do the job”. Or you can master the a
49the wheel will push the wheel into “rating mode”. Once you are in the rating mode you will see that there are stars on the screen. You can then tu
5 Store up to thousands of songs from your private music collection so that you can listen to themwherever you want to take them. Store up to thousa
50Create your ListBegin by making certain selections from the pop up menu in the area called criteria line. Select your songs based on certain attrib
51from. No matter where you get your music from, such as the iTunes Music Store or copied from your own CDs, attributes will always be looked at in t
52 Grouping: This attribute is used when you want to group more than one movement in a single classical piece. Kind: The kind attribute is an aud
53 Track Number: Every track on an album will be assigned a certain track number. For example “6 of 10”. Year: The year attribute lists the year t
54The Shuffle ButtonsThere aren't many buttons to push on the shuffle, and that's a good thing because it makes it hard for you to push the
55When you pause the shuffle, the green light blinks at you. If you leave the shuffle paused, the light stops blinking after a minute, and it's e
56playlist, the iPod shuffle always starts over, for the sake of simplicity, which makes this tip work. (It also works on other iPods if you turn on r
57 If you press a button and see both the green and amber lights blinking, one after another, that usually means there are no songs on the iPod, or s
58iPod PreferencesWhen you connect your shuffle you will get access to a few iPod settings in iTunes preferences. Keep this iPod in the source list,
59CONCLUSIONThe iPod is one of the most diverse music players to hit the market. Each day, more and more people are finding that their iPod is one th
6 You can record your own voice memos. This is done by purchasing an optional microphone. You can play games.The following pages outline some of th
7 iTunes. Make sure that you are running the latest version, 4.7 or higher. You should find iTunes on the CD that is included with your iPod purcha
8checking out the iTunes website at www.apple.com/itunes. Software for your iPod. You should find the software on the CD that is included with your
9have two options when it comes to obtaining music for your iPod: (1) importing to your computer from a CD, or (2) buying music online at iTunes. To
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