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From | Greg Cagle <gregc@gregcagle.com> |
Subject | Re: dave's ipod question |
Date | Wed, 13 Jun 2007 09:49:48 -0700 |
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Right - this is the way I've always done it because I want control
over what's on the ipod. Go ahead, call me anal :).
- Greg
plattc@optonline.net wrote:
> Or you can do it all manually. That is, make sure your iPod isn't
> set to sync to iTunes automatically, and you'd have to drag and drop
> each library onto your iPod. It sounds more daunting than it really
> is. And as long as all the tags are the same, it wouldn't double-up
> tracks that exist in each library.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee Elliott Date: Wednesday, June
> 13, 2007 10:53 am Subject: Re: dave's ipod question To:
> audities@smoe.org
>
>> I will only put changes to your iTunes library on the iPod - it
>> keeps them in sync.
>>
>> If you attach the iPod to your computer at home it will say that
>> the iPod is synced with a different computer and give you the
>> choice to sync to the home computer instead - if you agree to do
>> that - it will wipe out your iPod and load all the songs from home.
>>
>>
>> -- Lee Elliott
>>
>
>
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