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Van der Gully

New member
Jul 10, 2003
212
Brunssum, NL
I have just arrived back from my travels, whilst in Singapore I invested in an i-Pod as I had always wanted a music player and seriously missed access to music when away from home.

I have successfully managed to record some CD's onto the music match jukebox and have tried several times to download onto the player, without any luck. I get the "Do not disconnect" message on the screen but when the menu comes up no music has been transferred.

I am sure that there is an obvious reason for this, can anyone help.
 




Mr Van der Gully,

Are you recording your CD's on a MAC or a PC,

I use a MAC but havent downloaded since the first few days about a year ago.

I did have loads of problems at first and the pod nearly went out the window, MAC instructions are shite,

I can't promise anything but i could give my pod another run out..


I also think Rowdey also has a Pod,
LC1 :angry:
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,909
In a pile of football shirts
I don't have any problems. What you must do is record the CD/Music into MP3 format using MusciMatch. Then click on "File" and "Send to a portable device" making sure your ipod is plugged in.

It takes up to a minute to recognise the ipod but when it has it appears in its own window, similar to the rest of Musicmatch as a sub item of "Portable Devices". Click on ipod to select it then click on the button at the bottom left of the window "add", then select the albums/artists or whatever you want to transfer and click okay.

If it still gives you grief send me a private message with your phone number and I'll give you a call to talk you through it.
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
have you got the correct software? Have you got the firmware upgrades? (this just updates stuff and fixes bugs).
I have'nt got one myself but am awaiting an Xclef HD-500 - 20gig with FM radio and not only MP3 player but mass storage device, all for just £229 :D
 






Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
13,482
Brighton
simple tip (well certainly for Mac users) don't try and drag your files over to the i-pod. won't work. you have to open up the applications by choosing a file
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
wooo just got a confirmation e-mail that my new toy has been dispatched and I should get it tomorrow - all my 2000+ MP3's have a new home, my poor 128mb player will still be used for frequent trips to the pub until it dies completley!
 
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Long Saulty Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
8,282
Long Sault, actually....
I'm running a 10GB Mac version of the Ipod connected to a Windows XP Pro laptop with 4 pin Fire Wire connection.

I purchased XPlay from MediaFour which when connecting my Ipod using a 4 pin to 6 pin FireWire cable, automatically synchronises My Music folder with the Ipod.

No problems :cheers:
 


Van der Gully

New member
Jul 10, 2003
212
Brunssum, NL
Thanks for all the advice folks.

Cheers for the suggestion Superphil, I followed your directions and managed to load some music, though it did stop half way through because the battery ran out. I now have the machine on charge and will hopefully be able to finish the job later.
 


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