1. What audio formats does iPod work
with?
Mac: AAC (up to 320 kbit/s), MP3 (up to 320 kbit/s), MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR), WAV, AIFF, Audible.
Windows: AAC (up to 320 kbit/s), MP3 (up to 320 kbit/s), MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR), WAV, Audible.
2. How does the hard drive feature of iPod
work?
iPod can double as a hard drive for your computer. This allows you to transfer files and applications from your computer to the iPod and take them with you wherever you go. iPod is smart enough to keep your data files separate from your music collection so that they will not be accidentally erased when you are updating your music.
3. How long
does it take to transfer my music collection to iPod?
Connect iPod to your Mac or PC and all of your songs and playlists are automatically downloaded into iPod. You can download an entire CD's worth of music in 10 seconds or less.
4. If my battery dies, will I lose all of my music in iPod?
No. The iPod stores all of its music on a hard disk. If the battery is drained completely, or even removed, all of the music on the iPod will remain intact. Additionally, you still have all of your music in the iTunes music library on your computer.
5. How long does
it take to transfer my music collection to iPod?
Connect iPod to your Mac or PC and all of your songs and playlists are automatically downloaded into iPod. You can download an entire CD's worth of music in 10 seconds or less.
6. What
kind of battery does the iPod use?
The iPod uses a lithium ion (Li-ion) battery.
The first and second generation ("non-dockable") iPods use a Sony 3.7V (UP325385A4H)lithium ion polymer battery.
The third generation ("dockable") iPods use a 3.7V (616-0159 or E225846) lithium ion battery.
The iPod mini uses a Sanyo EC003 lithium ion battery.
7. Is iPod compatible
with my computer?
iPod is compatible with both Macintosh computers and PCs.
8. How do I
transfer music between my computer and iPod?
iPod offers three ways to transfer music from your computer. You can select one of the following update modes from the iPod Preferences menu in iTunes:
Automatically update all songs and playlists. This is the default mode, in which your entire music library, including playlists, is automatically synced to your iPod. If the music library on your computer exceeds the iPod storage capacity, you are prompted to select a different update method.
Automatically update selected playlists only. With this option, iTunes automatically copies the playlists you have selected to iPod when you connect it to the computer.
Manually manage songs and playlists. You can also choose to transfer music to iPod manually. This allows you to drag and drop individual songs and playlists from iTunes to iPod.
9. How
can I install the iPod replacement battery (616-0159, E225846)?
The folllowing instructions come with no warranty or guarantee, improper assembly or proper or using of excessive force may result in damage to the parts involved or to your PDA/MP3 Player......
10. How
can I install the 4th Generation, iPod Photo replacement battery
(616-0183, 616-0206)?
The folllowing instructions come with no warranty or guarantee, improper assembly or proper or using of excessive force may result in damage to the parts involved or to your PDA/MP3 Player.....
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