iTunes

Robert La Ferla robertlaferla at comcast.net
Sun Dec 30 19:46:30 PST 2007


On Dec 29, 2007, at 3:03 PM, LuKreme wrote:

> On 29-Dec-2007, at 09:53, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>> If I select "Cancel", it ejects the iPod.  Apple should consider  
>> that customers may want to just manually manage their music.
>
>
> Blame the content-cartel for that one. What you propose would allow  
> you to use the ipod to STEAL MUSIC and copy your own files to your  
> own computers.  Remember, ripping CDs is THEFT.
>
> Apple made the iPod very liberal, but it can only sync/manage to one  
> library. And yes, you can manually manage your ipod's library, but  
> only from one iTunes library.
>
> (And it is one iTunes Library, NOT one computer.  I have my library  
> shared on a network drive to several machines and my ipods sync on  
> at least two machines, one manually and one automatically).


Problem is that it is the only library I have.  iTunes corrupted it so  
I had to fix it by re-importing my music.  Now iTunes somehow thinks  
it's a different library so I'm screwed.  BTW - I chose to erase the  
iPod so the point is moot.



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