Originally posted by Benety
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With the new Treo waiting in the wings, things are headed that way. But - these are way too expensive. Maybe in 2-3 years...
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[quote="juouelle"][quote="doobie581"]thanks bro, that was what i was looking for (sorry but i'm not too computer savy).Originally posted by tienAs a ms user i would reckon that you would know how to view the extension types. But incase you're unaware, open your music storage folder, then go to "tools" on the taskbar, then "folder options", click the "view" tab, scroll down and uncheck "hide extensions for known file types" and then click "apply". Now look in your music folder and all your music should contain a .mp3,.wma, etc to the end of it.
By the way, .wma files are compatible with the ipod and itunes. Once you drag the files into your itunes playlist, the software automatically converts and stores the song as an ipod compatible media.
Hope this helps
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now that's funny!Originally posted by palmerI don't understand why you guys want these all in wonders.....
they are out they are called
LAPTOPS
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I don't understand why you guys want these all in wonders.....
they are out they are called
LAPTOPSLeave a comment:
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As a ms user i would reckon that you would know how to view the extension types. But incase you're unaware, open your music storage folder, then go to "tools" on the taskbar, then "folder options", click the "view" tab, scroll down and uncheck "hide extensions for known file types" and then click "apply". Now look in your music folder and all your music should contain a .mp3,.wma, etc to the end of it.Originally posted by doobie581Originally posted by tienem cant you just go to windows explorer open up the files there and see what kind they are? i have a mac tho ,, o well
i did, but where it says file type, it says that they are winamp media files. i don't know if that means that they are wma's in which case are not playable in ipod, or whatever. can any ipod owner's help?
i changed the player from winamp to win media player and now the file types say mp3 format sound. so i guess they can be played on an ipod?
By the way, .wma files are compatible with the ipod and itunes. Once you drag the files into your itunes playlist, the software automatically converts and stores the song as an ipod compatible media.
Hope this helps
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I have a 20GB 4G and i'm really happy with it. The battery life is good, the interface/software works fine.
I don't think much of the iPod with photo capabilities though...seems kind of pointless.Leave a comment:
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I think the ipod is overrated. Just plain marketing from the guys at apple. The after sales service is great though.
The device I would like to see would have the following functionalities :
1. Mp3 player
2. Mobile phone
3. Digital camera
4. PDA functionalities
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my ipod just died while trying to update the software...i'm pissedOriginally posted by doobie581i finally decided that i'm gonna buy an mp3 player, and i was thinking of getting the ipod 4th gen 20 gigger. i was wondering how i can find out if my files will be supported by the ipod. i right clicked several of my files and checked properties to see what type of files they are, but they only say that they are winamp media files (since i use winamp). how can i go about checking if they are mp3 or wav and not wma's or any other file that it may not play???Leave a comment:
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When will manufactures cut-to-the-chase and produce a device that is a phone, mp3 player, photo/video camera and has a 4Gb micro hard drive. That will sell - BIG TIME!
I have a creative MoVo2 and am very happy with the build and performance. When i look at the MoVo2 and my Nokia7600, i cant see any reason why both cant be integrated.
It maybe a marketing strategy but hurry up u Japs!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by tienem cant you just go to windows explorer open up the files there and see what kind they are? i have a mac tho ,, o well
i did, but where it says file type, it says that they are winamp media files. i don't know if that means that they are wma's in which case are not playable in ipod, or whatever. can any ipod owner's help?
i changed the player from winamp to win media player and now the file types say mp3 format sound. so i guess they can be played on an ipod?Leave a comment:
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Have you heard about the "black" special edition that is coming out with the release of U2's new album.
If you're into U2, and want to a pay a premium for something a bit different, it could be fun.
I keep hearing about how the iPod batteries suck. So I don't want one.Leave a comment:
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I have the 20 g 4th gen and the djt sets from a couple week ago would not or rather could not play in my ipod.....em cant you just go to windows explorer open up the files there and see what kind they are? i have a mac tho ,, o wellLeave a comment:
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it also includes U2's entire back catalogueOriginally posted by Camposthey came out with a new U2 special edition one for 50usd more
I'd get it if it was the same price
cool nontheless
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i finally decided that i'm gonna buy an mp3 player, and i was thinking of getting the ipod 4th gen 20 gigger. i was wondering how i can find out if my files will be supported by the ipod. i right clicked several of my files and checked properties to see what type of files they are, but they only say that they are winamp media files (since i use winamp). how can i go about checking if they are mp3 or wav and not wma's or any other file that it may not play???Leave a comment:
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