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Post by The Dude on Nov 16, 2007 11:01:58 GMT -5
Noy sure if this goes here, but anyways
Is there any way to add the songs on my Ipod onto my computer?
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Post by ppk101 on Nov 16, 2007 16:35:15 GMT -5
I'm 99% sure you can't.
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Post by compton on Nov 17, 2007 1:37:50 GMT -5
Normally I would advise you to get rid of your IPOD because it sucks and tell you to get an MP3 player that is actually worth your money, but every time I do some a$$holes tells me that I am just saying IPODs suck because it's "cool" to bash things that are popular. It's not like IPODs can't transfer songs to computers, or has a non-removable battery which costs $80 to fix once it craps out or anything
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Post by ogsean on Nov 17, 2007 2:20:06 GMT -5
Normally I would advise you to get rid of your IPOD because it sucks and tell you to get an MP3 player that is actually worth your money, but every time I do some a$$holes tells me that I am just saying IPODs suck because it's "cool" to bash things that are popular. It's not like IPODs can't transfer songs to computers, or has a non-removable battery which costs $80 to fix once it craps out or anything Not to mention you typically pay 30% more for a brand name. You can get the songs off of your iPod by soaking it in water for 30 minutes to an hour. *thinks* Or maybe that was how you get them to change color. I forget. Either way, I say you try it.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Nov 17, 2007 10:43:36 GMT -5
There's a way, but involves buying some program and I don't care to. Every song on my iPod I have on my external drive just in case my main computer was to crash and delete it all. Just get the songs again if it's that big of a deal.
(Insert line bashing iPods because my opinion matters to the person who already has one and enjoys it.)
Get over it. Apple makes a good product that people trust. They come in varying sizes depending on your price range. My friend has had almost every other brand except a Zune or iPod and he hates them all. Name brand products might be more expensive, but they're worth it.
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Post by compton on Nov 17, 2007 17:16:00 GMT -5
There's a way, but involves buying some program and I don't care to. Every song on my iPod I have on my external drive just in case my main computer was to crash and delete it all. Just get the songs again if it's that big of a deal. (Insert line bashing iPods because my opinion matters to the person who already has one and enjoys it.) Get over it. Apple makes a good product that people trust. They come in varying sizes depending on your price range. My friend has had almost every other brand except a Zune or iPod and he hates them all. Name brand products might be more expensive, but they're worth it. You've got a point too. I bought my niece some no-name brand mp3 player (this isn't because I don't like IPODs, I just don't think I should spend $80+ on my sister's kid) and the ing thing broke in like 3 months. You gotta be careful with electronics. Some no-name stuff is just as good or better than the name brands, while others aren't even fit for the homeless.
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