he showed me his i-pod touch that there
was...were no line in jack?
There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose, but this
is technically a line out in theory at least. Since I could find no other
input, I am wondering just how one is intended to get audio into the
divide
Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
Hi folks,
I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here. I found
pocket waveform as a free app to use. It even speaks to the unique
audio
needs of journalists.
However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch
.
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Hi. Actually the audio interface via the dock connector I suggested
near the end of my message will do the trick
Subject: Re: i-pod touch question?
Hi. Actually the audio interface via the dock connector I suggested
near the end of my message will do the trick for mono or stereo line
sources. Those start at around fifty dollars.
Cameron.
On 4/9/12, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I
10:00 AM
Subject: Re: i-pod touch question?
Hi. Actually the audio interface via the dock connector I suggested
near the end of my message will do the trick for mono or stereo line
sources. Those start at around fifty dollars.
Cameron.
On 4/9/12, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Well I cannot speak for your situation, but one of the others seems to be
correct, at least for the fourth generation i-pod touch my friend has.
There are apparently connectors one can obtain which can turn the one
jack provided into a line in connection, likely less than the cost
Hi folks,
I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here. I found
pocket waveform as a free app to use. It even speaks to the unique audio
needs of journalists.
However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
was...were no line in jack?
There is a headphone
previously here. I found
pocket waveform as a free app to use. It even speaks to the unique audio
needs of journalists.
However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
was...were no line in jack?
There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose
Hello listers,
Trying to up date my ios for my touch. But it keeps telling me I have not
transferred all the items of my touch in to my itunes and that I should do that
before continuing. Any one can help me do that? I thought I had sinked every
thing, but twice I've tried and twice it tells
Hi rachel.
Does it prompt that you have not transfered purchased items from your IPod?
I suggest you to try the following.
1. connect your device and open ITunes if it does not open automatically.
2. if you usually sync it, please do so.
3. before updating the software, go to the file menu, and
I just got a touch, and I'm surprised at how much I love it. The
portability, the speed, the ease of navigating. being able to use it with
one hand rocks.
I wish it had 3g though.
It was awkward at first, even after having my wifes mac most of this year.
for now, I find using the touch to be
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My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I
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As far as I can see, the only difference is the size. Is this so,
and if not, what are the others?
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the I pod touch.
As far as I can see, the only
what the differences are between the I pad
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a need and
certainly I can see it taking the place of a notebook while traveling when a
full-blown machine is not required.
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meet a need and
certainly I can see it taking the place of a notebook while traveling when a
full-blown machine is not required.
Scott
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Thanks, Bryan. I'll certainly consider these options.
Teresa
On Dec 16, 2010, at 6:03 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
Hi Teresa,
I'm not sure if you're in the US, but the ipad 3G does not require a data
plan in the US. It is somewhat progressive in it's handling of 3G data usage
in that there is
Another advantage of the iPad is the screen size for partially sighted people.
Using Zoom makes reading and navigating much easier for them.
All the best
Jürgen
Am 17.12.2010 um 09:33 schrieb Teresa Cochran:
Thanks, Bryan. I'll certainly consider these options.
Teresa
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and if not, what are the others?
Thanks,
Caitlyn
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not, what are the others?
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not, what are the others?
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Caitlyn
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on the ipad in the form of
iWorks.
HTH,
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On Dec 16, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
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My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and the
I pod touch.
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not, what
of those built into the ipod touch.
3. You can run a true word processor and spreadsheet on the ipad in the form of
iWorks.
HTH,
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wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and the
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not, what are the others?
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not, what are the others?
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On Dec 16, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
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My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and the I
pod touch.
As far as I can see, the only
:41 AM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
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. Other than that they are similar other than the size obviously.
Others can speak up to other differences but that's the biggies.
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husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and
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not, what are the others?
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My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and
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not, what
that they are similar other than the size obviously.
Others can speak up to other differences but that's the biggies.
On Dec 16, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
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My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad and
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As far as I can see, the only
Hi Teresa,
I'm not sure if you're in the US, but the ipad 3G does not require a data plan
in the US. It is somewhat progressive in it's handling of 3G data usage in that
there is no contract and you can start and stop and restart your 3G data on a
monthly basis directly from the ipad with no
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Hi guys. I know this is off topic but I am going nuts over here and I
need
to get this sorted out quickly
Hi guys. I know this is off topic but I am going nuts over here and I need
to get this sorted out quickly and wasn't sure where else to turn. This may
not be mac related, but it is Ipod touch and Itunes related so perhaps that
gets me off the hook at least partially? I tried googleing it but
!
Hope to hear from you soon.
Daniel
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Hi guys. I know
Hi list,
Can anyone tell me what the battery life on the new ipod touch, is like
please?
Is it better than the Iphone or just the same?
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I don't have details for you, but the battery life on the iPod Touch is much,
much better than the iPhone.
Brett C.
On Dec 28, 2009, at 2:46 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Hi list,
Can anyone tell me what the battery life on the new ipod touch, is like
please?
Is it better than the Iphone
Hi,
That's probably because it doesn't have all those services the iPhone does. I'd
imagine the battery on the iPhone would be pretty equal to the iTouch if you
turned on Airplane Mode.
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Hi List,
The Ipod touch 3.1 64 gig,
I'm assuming it's the new / ipod version with the accessible interface?
I take it that voice over is built into it, can anyone confirm this and is
it as good as the iphone interface without the phone?
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it is the same simon without the phone and gps i think and camera
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The Ipod touch 3.1 64 gig,
I'm assuming it's the new / ipod version with the accessible
interface?
I take it that voice over is built into it, can anyone confirm
On Dec 21, 2009, at 3:21 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
The Ipod touch 3.1 64 gig,
I'm assuming it's the new / ipod version with the accessible interface?
I take it that voice over is built into it, can anyone confirm this and is
it as good as the iphone interface without the phone?
The 32GB
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