Alright, I have my friends iPod and I'm trying to put 300 on it, but his is synced with another iTunes. So, is there any way for me to put the movie on his iPod without deleting his songs?
As far as I know, no there isn't.
You can turn off Autofill so it won't delete anything automatically, but as soon as you sync it with your itunes, I believe it will delete everything on his ipod that isn't on your playlist.
You can turn off Autofill so it won't delete anything automatically, but as soon as you sync it with your itunes, I believe it will delete everything on his ipod that isn't on your playlist.
I should have gotten a zune. I hate the way Apple does their crap.
there is a way to put shit on it from another comp
i just forgot where
look in the tools or other stuff
i just forgot where
look in the tools or other stuff
What tools? In iTunes? I can't find any tools.
i figured it out, somehow, but i can't remember how i did it, because i was able to add songs, both on my notebook and my desktop. sry though i honestly can't remember how i did itthareaper254 wrote:
Alright, I have my friends iPod and I'm trying to put 300 on it, but his is synced with another iTunes. So, is there any way for me to put the movie on his iPod without deleting his songs?
Pfft, yeah...a zuuuuunne.thareaper254 wrote:
I should have gotten a zune. I hate the way Apple does their crap.
And have to actually buy songs. Sharing on zune only lasts for like a day.
Plug the iPod in question into its original computer, and fire up iTunes.
Go into the iPod preferences (or whatever its called, I forget) and turn off all its automatic update stuff. You need to make sure it's set to completely manual updating.
After that, if you plug it into another computer with the iPod drivers installed, you should just be able to use it as a hard drive (it'll appear as a disk in "My Computer").
[EDIT] Oh, and obviously the second computer's iTunes needs to also be set to manual updating, too [/EDIT]
Oh, and watching "300" on a screen the size of an iPod's is pretty pointless, really... I mean, the movie's meant to be a visual spectacular, and there's not all that much spectacular you can fit on a 2-inch screen, is there?
Don't pirate movies, kids. Tom Cruise will come and get you if you do. And you don't want that, do you?
Go into the iPod preferences (or whatever its called, I forget) and turn off all its automatic update stuff. You need to make sure it's set to completely manual updating.
After that, if you plug it into another computer with the iPod drivers installed, you should just be able to use it as a hard drive (it'll appear as a disk in "My Computer").
[EDIT] Oh, and obviously the second computer's iTunes needs to also be set to manual updating, too [/EDIT]
Oh, and watching "300" on a screen the size of an iPod's is pretty pointless, really... I mean, the movie's meant to be a visual spectacular, and there's not all that much spectacular you can fit on a 2-inch screen, is there?
Don't pirate movies, kids. Tom Cruise will come and get you if you do. And you don't want that, do you?
Last edited by MrE`158 (2007-03-29 08:31:08)