Author Topic: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?  (Read 7966 times)

yesno

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Re: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2009, 03:59:25 PM »
Price drops on all the old capacity flash-based iPods, with new higher capacity models at the older high prices. The classic got a capacity bump but is the same price.

The nanos now have video cameras and other horseshit.  Why add an FM tuner now?  No one gives a shit.  On the other hand an AM tuner would be great for baseball purposes.

iTunes 9 is now more classical music friendly (can browse by composer in browse mode) among other improvements. Not too wild about the new gradient.  No more mini player. Option+zoom for mini player.  I'll take this stuff to my Mac nerd forum.

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Re: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?
« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2009, 04:26:05 PM »
It would be cool if you could add cd booklets to your own music but that's not going to happen. It's a cool feature but I'll stick with vinyl/cd and rip them myself.

yesno

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Re: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?
« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2009, 04:45:03 PM »
That LP thing is odd. You can already add multiple artwork to a song, and PDFs can be used. No one ever does it though.

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Re: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?
« Reply #18 on: September 09, 2009, 05:29:45 PM »
Price drops on all the old capacity flash-based iPods, with new higher capacity models at the older high prices. The classic got a capacity bump but is the same price.

The nanos now have video cameras and other horseshit.  Why add an FM tuner now?  No one gives a shit.  On the other hand an AM tuner would be great for baseball purposes.

iTunes 9 is now more classical music friendly (can browse by composer in browse mode) among other improvements. Not too wild about the new gradient.  No more mini player. Option+zoom for mini player.  I'll take this stuff to my Mac nerd forum.
That's good about the classical music browsing.  Half of the time I'll have to look up certain pieces based on the conductor or the name of the orchestra rather than the composer.  I'm sure I could just change the name of the artist to the composer though.

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Re: What iPod Type Device Holds The Most Memory (And Isnt Awful)?
« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2009, 06:23:24 PM »
160 iPod is back, all hard drive-based Zunes are being discontinued.

GODDAMMIT! I bought a 120 a few months back.
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