Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2005 18.07
Podcasting (for which an iPod is not required) is basically RSS feeds for mp3 files.
Bit like I CLAVDIVS but worse.Nick Harvey wrote:Anyone care to explain what one of these I Pod things is, exactly?
Assuming you weren't being a little sarcastic there, I'll explain . . . an iPod is a modern personal stereo device madeNick Harvey wrote: Anyone care to explain what one of these I Pod things is, exactly?
Note: the amount of songs that can be stored on the player is dependent on their length and amount of compression you use with them. The 5000 and 20000 songs is a load of marketing bollocks to get people to think that they can store their entire music collection on them.It comes in two capacities - 60GB, which can store upto 15000 songs, and 20GB, which can carry 5000 songs
No... the iPod photo is just 'iPod' now. Only the iPod mini is greyscale. Oh, and who cares about the marketing, I'd be worried if I had enough CDs to fill 60GB. I only use half the capacity of the iPod mini (6GB) at the moment! And I have those iPod Socks. If you're into pointless novelty items, buy them.Chris wrote:Then, there's the iPod photo ...
In the picture you'll see two white earphones - these are often referred to as "mugger beacons" because you can usually tell from looking at them that the person wearing them has an iPod music player.
You can also get a whole load of accessories for your iPod such as the iTrip and software iTunes. Oh, and some iSocks.
Note: the amount of songs that can be stored on the player is dependent on their length and amount of compression you use with them. The 5000 and 20000 songs is a load of marketing bollocks to get people to think that they can store their entire music collection on them.It comes in two capacities - 60GB, which can store upto 15000 songs, and 20GB, which can carry 5000 songs
I don't like the charger either. Seems a bit like a second thought to be honest, but the AirPort Express also uses that adaptor. I charge my iPod up mainly through the dock on my OnStage (see top of image). The standard charger is on the lower shelf.Hymagumba wrote:I store mine all at 320k AAC. I do enjoy the iPod however I find the charger to be ugly. You'd expect a company as design conscious as apple to try a bit harder than simply clagging an ufly UK adapter onto their american charger.
I normally just charge it with Firewire now (I bought a card especially for it, dear me).