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clevermanka) wrote2011-12-15 07:16 am
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My Apple product hate-on continues
You guys. Oh, you guys. Yesterday, I mentioned I was up to the letter R in my progress to get everything copied over to the iPod. Last night, progress came to a screeching halt when all of a sudden, things just ceased to copy over. WTF. Click, drag, nothing. Reboot. Nothing. The fuck? After cursing at it for a while, I gave up and watched the last three episodes of Community, season one (yay!).
This morning, I took a good look at what's going on, and I saw at the bottom of the iTunes window that the device is full. One hundred forty-eight gigs full. And only about 80% of my CD collection on it--just over 3,900 songs. According to the guy at the store, this thing should store 40,000 songs. And my ancient little Creative Labs Zen, with a mere 80GB, holds my entire music collection with room to spare. So obviously, something was not right with the rip settings and I must've recorded all these CDs (nearly, what, four hundred of them?) at too-high quality.
Is this irony? I don't have a good grasp on what constitutes irony or not. But I feel that, in light of recent discussions about my wanting to have CD-quality music available to me for play through The Good Speakers, this might qualify as irony. Maybe?
Whatever it is, I feel like throwing this damned iPod through the wall. I'm gonna have to wipe the whole thing, figure out the correct format for ripping things at a lower bit rate, and start all over. All. Over.
Oh my fucking god, people.
This project is on hold until next year. For real.
This morning, I took a good look at what's going on, and I saw at the bottom of the iTunes window that the device is full. One hundred forty-eight gigs full. And only about 80% of my CD collection on it--just over 3,900 songs. According to the guy at the store, this thing should store 40,000 songs. And my ancient little Creative Labs Zen, with a mere 80GB, holds my entire music collection with room to spare. So obviously, something was not right with the rip settings and I must've recorded all these CDs (nearly, what, four hundred of them?) at too-high quality.
Is this irony? I don't have a good grasp on what constitutes irony or not. But I feel that, in light of recent discussions about my wanting to have CD-quality music available to me for play through The Good Speakers, this might qualify as irony. Maybe?
Whatever it is, I feel like throwing this damned iPod through the wall. I'm gonna have to wipe the whole thing, figure out the correct format for ripping things at a lower bit rate, and start all over. All. Over.
Oh my fucking god, people.
This project is on hold until next year. For real.

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I'll look for this when I get home tonight.
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Maybe it's time to set you up with a new hard drive onto which you can dump the iPod files and then destroke them back onto the iPod?
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My logic tells me that there's a way to do a batch conversion on the songs already on your iPod without wiping it and starting over, but we all know about logic and Apple, right?
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Is that a real term?
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If you don't have enough space or all your songs are on the iPod only this may get annoying and more difficult than starting over. That said, there is some useful information about settings in this link.
http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/ipodsupport/convertsongs/index.shtml
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I'm starting to reconsider getting a Nano or some such off eBay for using in my car. I'm not sure I wouldn't make it through that nonsense without throwing it under a truck.
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I destroked my engine's crank-throws from 4" down to 3.75" in order to make it legal for that racing class.
See? Same thing, wrong term for the context ;-D
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Good to know, thanks!
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I have a really kickass audio system and the radio controls will work with an iPod thingy but not my Zen player.
Unfortunately it doesn't have Bluetooth capability, this is a 2006 car.