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Posted by Bonge Boo! on 01/01/06 10:10
On 1/1/06 02:27, in article scfer15cmvb52a2g8pe9bfn54b5c3t5evu@4ax.com,
"Timothy J. Trace" <tim@nospam.co.uk> wrote:
>>> Unless iTunes has changed, and *please* correct me if I'm wrong,
>>> songs that you download to the player are not backed up on the host
>>> PC.
>>
>> You are wrong, and things have not changed; they've always remained on
>> the host computer.
>
> Help me here. If I buy a song from iTunes, do I select a destination
> for it, such as the iPod or the local computer's library? Or is it
> always downloaded to the local computer, and I check it out, like a
> library book, to the player?
Music ALWAYS gets downloaded to the music library folder. Set its location
in the preferences (yes it can be a local or remote folder) and "always at
music when adding to library". Then you copy stuff to the ipod.
> Is there a FAQ on this stuff?
No. Look the software is free. Just download a copy of it and play. You're
obviously bright. Itunes will take you all of 30 seconds to work out. Then
if you don't like it, dump it.
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