ipod classic instructions

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Here’s what I think should be on the top every ipod classic instructions book: you will never run out of storage space!!!
This is especially true when it comes to music. On the 80GB ipod classic you can store 20,000 songs. On the 160GB ipod classic you can store 40,000. You don’t need no ipod classic instructions to realize we are talking about approx 3000 albums!
How many albums do you own??!!? How many albums do you think you will own until the rest of your life?
And even with videos it is still amazing: up to 200 hours on the 160GB ipod classic, which means around 80 movies. That’s a movie every 4.5 days for a whole year.
And check out this helpful screen right out of your typical ipod classic instructions guide. With a single glance you know exactly where you stand. How much storage is already used, and how much is free. And as I said before, it will take you a long time until the free bar will get smaller!

October 3rd, 2007 at 5:44 pm
I hope that you can help me… i have spent the better part of a few hours trying to figure this out, with no success.
I am looking to use a digital voice recorder to download personal notes and comments onto my mac. Someone told me that I can use the ipod for that. Is that true? If so, which ones? The shuffle, nano, classic…?
help
eric
October 6th, 2007 at 5:49 am
Hi eric.
Yes, you can record voice memos on your ipod, but:
1. as far as I know you can do it either on the ipod classic or the ipod nano.
2. you need an ipod compatible microphone, which can be purchased from apple.
After you record your notes you can sync them to your computer.
Hope this helps.
December 24th, 2007 at 7:14 pm
I would like to put photos and videos on my new ipod classic but don’t know how.
Can you help?
Jessica
December 30th, 2007 at 7:04 am
Hi Jessica.
All the settings on what to sync to your ipod and how to do it, is done using iTunes.
Our videos guides explain these features in full details (being very important!).
The guides are here: http://www.ipod-manual.com
And you should check out these sections under the itunes chapter:
# How to automatically sync (move content) your iPod and your iTunes library
# How to manually add content to your iPod
January 8th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
I just received my first ipod yesterday I have the iPod Classic with 160GB.
I also have iTunes. My small problem is even though I synced my iPod with iTunes, I get a message saying the iPod wasn’t synced properly. Am I doing something wrong? Can someone give me step by step instruction with this thing? This should be a simple procedure but I can never get stuff like this on the first “go-’round”.
January 9th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Hi Christopher,
here’s my advise:
1. Make sure you are syncing your ipod properly.
2. Try reseting your ipod.
3. Try restoring the ipod to its factory settings.
4. Try getting help from an Apple store.
You can get full details on how to do 1, 2 and 3 by watching our step-by-step itunes & ipod video guides.
I believe that since this is your first ipod, you’ll find a lot of the videos’ content useful.
Bare in mind, that the ipod nano videos cover the ipod classic as well.
Hope this helps,
Paul.
February 9th, 2008 at 1:23 am
Can i put songs on my classic ipod without using itunes?
Can you help?
Loz
February 9th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
There might be other ways, but they are not as straight forward as using itunes.
If you have a problem installing or using itunes, I suggest you check our itunes video guides.
February 13th, 2008 at 9:13 am
I got an i pod from a friend, and when i plug it in to charge it, it has Nicck’s i pod on it. How do i change it? it also has some of her songe no there that i dont like. Is there any way i can get them off?
February 13th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
Hi Cassidy.
In order to change the ipod’s name, simply connect it to your computer.
Wait for it to appear on the itunes resource list (left pane of itunes).
And click on the ipod’s name - it becomes editable, so just change it.
The best way to make sure you have only the songs YOU love on YOUR ipod, the best way would be to automatically sync your content from itunes to your ipod.
If you are not sure how to do it (this might need a few configuration updates, because it was somebody else’s ipod), check the syncing section in our step-by-step ipod&itunes video guides.
good luck!