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<sigh> I loved my cassette Walkman with those orange foam ear phones. I played the heck out of that Asia tape. ApK |
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I'm getting my Fiio X5 tomorrow - you locate your iTunes music files and drag them to the Fiio, which shows up as a disk on your desktop. You can organize them by folders, and the device will index them itself. You can still by stuff from iTunes ( except audio books, I think ) - buy audio books directly from audible. I for one, am dragged enough with Apple that I'll start buying my music elsewhere. |
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Microsoft started the 127 GB myth with Win 98 to push people to NTFS.... |
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Maybe we should all just stop panicking for now. Apple had the inventory to refurbish the original iPod Nano years and years later. I'm sure they're ready to deal with having to exchange parts or even refurbish these last models.
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Not at all, Ralph. I just really like iTunes, and have put a great deal of time over the years into organising my library the way I like it. I'm not going to throw all that effort away and go back to a primitive system of arranging my extensive classical music collection in folders, since that would take away the search facilities that I now rely on.
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But... where do you get the idea that it is iTunes vs. just a bunch of files in a folder-based hierarchy? iTunes is not the only music organizer out there... |
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I was responding to the suggestions made above that I should just drag and drop my files from folders. What would you recommend as an alternative to iTunes?
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You could also have a look at Nightingale. It says something about media import from iTunes in the features list - perhaps that's what you need. But there must be someone here on MR who knows more... |
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As an example, I have my music organized on my hard drive as follows (each line is directory level and the last is the file name itself): - MediaMonkey Library - Music - First letter of Album Artist's Name - Album Artist - Album Title - Track Number - (but only if the track number is not zero) Name.extension When I make changes to a file's metadata, if needed, it will automatically be reorganized to reflect the changes I made. I have used MediaMonkey with my iPod and it seems to work well, although I've had some issues when trying to use iTunes with the same iPod Classic that I used MM with (I used MM to load the music and I used iTunes to load the podcasts and videos). It's likely that I will have to use either iTunes or MM to manage my iPod's content, not both at the same time. Last edited by Solitaire1; 09-16-2014 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Grammatical correction. |
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Although Sony has discontinued the cassette Walkman, they still are releasing Walkman players. I just checked the Sony website and there are six different players available. The current Walkman players are flash-based and I've found them to be excellent and easy-to-use players. In some ways easier to use that the iPod Classic, especially when it comes to managing the music on your player (unlike the iPod Classic, you can use pretty much any music management software you choose). The main drawback is that the players they release in the U. S. is that they are limited to a maximum of 16GB (the website does show a seventh player that has 64GB of storage but it has not been released). This is one of the main reasons that I purchased an iPod Classic, much like a short battery life caused me to choose a Sony Walkman over a Third Generation iPod Classic when I got my first Walkman flash player. Last edited by Solitaire1; 09-16-2014 at 05:09 AM. Reason: To add to original post. |
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And very spendy at $300. Unlike the other Sony's, it takes mSD cards (up to 128GB).
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