Yet another ipod question

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A mate is getting an ipod of his wife for Christmas.

As a present I'd like to load up a pile of my music on it for him so it's on it when he unwraps it on Christmas day.

All my music is ripped and not bought via itunes.

It's all on an external hard drive.

I have a laptop with it all on as well which I use with itunes to sync my ipod.

I have another laptop that I could install a clean version of itunes on.

I have no access to his computer as it's a surprise for him.

Whats the best way of doing this so that the ipod isn't wiped clean the 1st time he loads itunes on his pc and plugs the ipod in?

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Whats the best way of doing this so that the ipod isn't wiped clean the 1st time he loads itunes on his pc and plugs the ipod in?

I think the only way is for him to ensure that he has auto syncing turned off.

In iTunes >

Edit > Preferences > Devices > Prevent iPods and iPhones from syncing automatically.
 
However.....have you considered that he might not be into 80's New Romantic rubbish......? :augie
 
So you can get the music on to his iPod for him no probs. Get a cheap memory stick/dongle thingy and put the same music on that for him, so when he's up'n running, and his initial surprise is over, he can download that same music in to his iTunes library?

Will this work Kev ??
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Put them on the iPod, and also burn them all on to a DVD.

Gift them together.

Then he can install all the tunes in to itunes and therefore they will not get deleted.......

No Charge:D
 
So you can get the music on to his iPod for him no probs. Get a cheap memory stick/dongle thingy and put the same music on that for him, so when he's up'n running, and his initial surprise is over, he can download that same music in to his iTunes library?

Will this work Kev ??
:beerjug:


It's an idea, I think I'll add a note saying not to sync it and I'll take my external drive to his place and stick the music on his pc after Christmas. Simple really, just needed thinking out logically :)

edit: I'll be sticking 70 gig of tunes on it so sticks and dvd's are out :)
 
edit: I'll be sticking 70 gig of tunes on it so sticks and dvd's are out :)

I hope you're good pals and friends for life ... I wouldn't want 70 gig of someone else's music on my iPod :blast
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could you not use the home sharing function on iTunes to share the toons between your machine and your pals, then maybe the iPod won't be scrubbed first time it's plugged in ?
 
I think the only way is for him to ensure that he has auto syncing turned off.

In iTunes >

Edit > Preferences > Devices > Prevent iPods and iPhones from syncing automatically.


load the ipod and put a note in with it saying the above. email him an app to transfer music to his pc on christmas day.

however, if he's a techno-numpty, i think your hand applied external drive scheme would take a lot of beating :)
 
could you not use the home sharing function on iTunes to share the toons between your machine and your pals, then maybe the iPod won't be scrubbed first time it's plugged in ?

did a weebit of reading on this and I was talking pish :D but this maybe of help, it all depends on what iPod he's getting but he jist of it is using the iPod as an external drive to copy files over to a new computer

transfer
 
Just use Media Monkey, simples. :thumb2

I used MediaMonkey on my laptop to bung tunes onto my ipod, but it didn't like operating on the same platform as I-tunes (sync for e-mails/apps etc).

I now use the home PC with MediaMonkey for tunes, and laptop with Itunes for everything else.

Anyone else had that problem with MediaMonkey? :nenau

Al :)
 
Whatton;2134591Whats the best way of doing this so that the ipod isn't wiped clean the 1st time he loads itunes on his pc and plugs the ipod in? :confused:[/QUOTE said:
Turn off the auto sync when connected function in preferences
 
Anyone else had that problem with MediaMonkey? :nenau

Media monket do state on there website that MM and iTunes don't work well on the same system, but there working on it.

a bit off topic but I just can't get on with MM I think it's very old fashioned in it's use, it's like real player from 10yrs ago. :nenau
 


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