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iTunes and Outback

Posted By: academia on 2007-12-27
In Reply to: How many of you received gift cards....sm - Poll lady

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You do it in iTunes - SM
You can make different play lists in iTunes. It will show your iPod (when it's plugged into the computer) on the left side of the screen, and you can right click and select new play list. It's really easy!
I am using itunes, but I also downloaded
some songs from Wal-Mart and I get the message, "WIndows Media Player cannot copy the file because the license associated with the file restricts it."  How do I get past this??
Are you using ITunes or another site to get your music?
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I think you have a conflict between windows and iTunes...
probably, Windows Media Player is set as the default. I use iTunes, and when I installed it, I set it as my default player, and I only use iTunes for all of my music "work" on the computer. Try putting a regular music CD into your computer. You might get a message with a list of programs to play the CD. Select iTunes, and there should also be a little checkbox that says something like "set as default" or "only use this program for this type of file" Something like that.

Once you get it going, you should simply be able to drag the music you want right over to your iPod on the left side of the screen in iTunes and just drop it in.

When I first got my iPod, I also had problems. It's very frustrating! My husband gave it to me for a birthday gift, and I was so frustrated that I threatened to just throw the thing out (iPod, not husband). Now, however, I think that the iPod is the best thing to happen since man walked on the moon! Just wait until you start subscribing to podcasts!
I use itunes. 99 cents per song...
I like it.  I just use my debit card, and I can make a great mixed CD for $15 to $20.  You can also download a lot of CDs for $10, which is a great deal.  I have heard some people complain about the sound quality, but I don't have any nice stereos, so I wouldn't know the difference!  Once you download itunes you can also preview each song before you buy it, which is great.  It's totally legal, and 99 cents per song isn't bad.  Itunes is the only one I've used, so there may be better ones out there, but I'm happy with it.
You can, but I find iTunes to be easier.
iTunes and iPods play well together. Rhapsody works, but it will put music in a different library on your computer unless you specify that iTunes and Rhapsody are using the same. Also, anything you purchase through the iTunes Store can be transferred from your iPod to your computer. That came in handy when my hard drive died! I hear that you can do that with your non-iTunes purchases, but it sounded complicated to me. I just find iTunes is easier to deal with.
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