On Thursday 04 January 2007 08:06, Randall R Schulz wrote: > On Thursday 04 January 2007 09:50, Roger Dedrick wrote: > > Scott Gilmore wrote:
> > My daughter claims that that is the way Itunes works. After > > populating your IPod from one computer with Itunes that is the only > > computer you are allowed to sync with. If you sync with any other > > install of Itunes, Itunes will wipe your Ipod clean. It's anti > > piracy. > > That's not really right. It's only even close for DRM content (of which > I have none). > What is 'DRM content' > But if you leave iTunes in the default automatic sync mode, this is the > behavior you get. One day I hooked my iPod to my MacBook Pro instead of > the iMac I use to manage ripped CDs and podcasts. I wanted to see if > there might be a way to play its content through the laptop speakers. > And poof! Everything was gone from the iPod. Of course, I could just > sync it again from the iMac, but it took me by surprise. > > Many people recommend using manual iPod content management in iTunes. > That prevents this nasty "I own you iPod and all its contents" mode > that is the default for iTunes. > How do you manually manage iPod content? Thanks, Jerome > > -- > > roger > > Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
