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Chris Bingham |
posted on 20th Dec 07 at 13:54 |
you can also use Media Monkey (free download, google it) , it is pretty good. | |
Richie |
posted on 20th Dec 07 at 07:51 |
Download Anapod ;) piece of piss to use. | |
Ben G |
posted on 20th Dec 07 at 00:44 |
yeah you gotta use i-tunes mate :lol: | |
J da Silva |
posted on 20th Dec 07 at 00:30 |
I've downloaded it anyways, gonna take about 24827483years to get all my music on it :lol: | |
luke85 |
posted on 20th Dec 07 at 00:15 |
Yeah i think you HAVE to use itunes, you cant just drag and drop them like you can with other MP3 players. its free but a pain in the arse to use! | |
J da Silva |
posted on 19th Dec 07 at 23:56 |
I'm unsure, I know nothing at all about them, I'm good with computers but iPods are new to me. :boggle: | |
jamied |
posted on 19th Dec 07 at 23:55 |
i thought you could only use itunes??? | |
J da Silva |
posted on 19th Dec 07 at 23:51 |
I've recently bought the new Nano, now I'm rubbish with stuff like this and I'm way behind with these things, anyway I put some mp3 songs in my library on windows media player, and then 'synchronized' them to my iPod Nano, it says on my media player that the mp3's are on the iPod but when I try and find them on it, it says there's no music files or anything, any ideas peeps? |