The 20GB Windows iPods have arrived
The Apple Store at Saddle Creek called today, Meine Frau and I went there. Apparently, you have to be on their call list to pick one up right now. The second we asked for one, the sales persons' face grew long as he asked us if we were on this fantabulous list. We said yes. He was happy again, and scurried back into the mysterious back room.
It is now sitting next to me, busily downloading everything off of my wife's computer.
It's taking forever.
It is now sitting next to me, busily downloading everything off of my wife's computer.
It's taking forever.
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It might be possible, but I dare not reformat her iPod if I wish to live another day.
[ 08-31-2002: Message edited by: DoctorGonzo ]</p>
It might have to do with the fact that MusicMatch is a buggy POS that is crash-prone and incapable of comparing file sizes correctly.
My wife attempted to put 10GB of MP3s on the 18.5 (formatted) iPod.
Music Match refused, saying there wasn't enough space. It then offered to sync the maximum number of songs that would fit. Hitting "Yes" crashed the app (for the 50th time).
She had to move files over one folder at a time.
And it simply crawled. Took most of the evening.
So, while data transfer is totally standardized under the IE1384 protocol, you may need a 'small' to 'big' (standard Apple Firewire port) adapter. For example, if you connect a Sony (or other) videocam to an Apple firwire port, you'll have one side really small and the other big, going into the 'big' Apple port.
My Lacie Pocketdrive Firewire needs a 'big' port to 'small' iLink port... AND HAS TO BE EXTERNALLY POWERED because the Sony unit provides no power to the HD. While on my iBook all is done through the Firwire port we know and love.
Does this make any sense... im a bit, umm, tipsy... ah hell... im drunk, lets just say the things as they are dammit
Well, I am surprised at Sony for using that kind of FireWire port. My Dell (X200) notebook has a 6 pin powered FireWire port and my FireLite HD flies when connected. No need for external power or any other adapters. My sister's PC has 3 powered FireWire ports as well.
By the way, if anyone is looking for a good FireWire HD, I highly recommend the SmartDisk FireLite series. I have two 40GB models for my Mac and my PC and they are both great. Totally plug and play on both X and XP and have worked flawlessly (and VERY fast) since I got them. They are affordable, made well and are highly portable too.
<strong>Hmm, tipsy enough to mistake the 8 key for the 9 key? It's IEEE 1394, and it's a standard (not one or even two protocols...IEEE 1394 can use/deliver many protocols) :cool: </strong><hr></blockquote>
ah hell... ten more, ten less
But, i still love my ipod--my first and hopefully not my last piece of apple hardware.
[ 09-11-2002: Message edited by: chweave1 ]</p>