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Posted by Pheasant Plucker on 10/09/05 06:30
Simply because my girlfriend had been through 3 or 4 'El Cheapo' mp3
players - unlike me she has always been into mp3 since the original Napster
days - so I bought her an iPOD Mini just because as women often do - she
liked the look of it.
After installing her iTunes and docking the iPOD so impressed was I with the
way the software and hardware worked together it was me who started to
subscribe to Podcasts, purchase some audiobooks and mp3 her CD collection...
I still have a thing about listening to music in any compressed format as I
have always been into quality, top-end hi-fi and prefer not to compromise
sound quality - if a pair of HD600's fed by a Supercapped Headline on the
end of a Linn/Naim system doesn't float my boat then the chances of any
portable music player doing so are remote.
Because I spend time flying the iPOD takes up a lot less space than a stack
of books...and I can 'read' the book with my eyes closed!
Regards,
-=pp=-
"NRen2k5" <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:UFs1f.16590$N61.242384@wagner.videotron.net...
> On 10/6/2005 4:42:23 AM, "Pheasant Plucker" wrote:
> >Hi there,
> >
> >Having originally setup iTunes on my girlfriends PC I have now just
> >installed iTunes on my own PC.
> >
> >Not wishing to keep two separate libraries is it possible to upload the
> >contents of my iPOD into my iTunes to correctly reflect the content on my
> >iPOD?
> >
> >--
> >Thanks & regards,
> >-pp-
> >
> >
>
> You can probably do it with ephPod.
>
> Personally, I am flabberghatsed as to why you got a D.R.M. NAZI MP3 player
when you knew all along you'd end up using it on more than one computer.
>
> You would have been better off with one of the Creative Labs "Zen"
players.
>
> - NRen2k5
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