On 22/07/2005, at 6:58 AM, Paul Mulroney wrote:
Hi Mark,
On 22/07/2005, at 5:04 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
I plugged it in to my mac at work and transferred some songs to it
from my iTunes
library then later today when I got home I then plugged it in to my
home mac and got told that this iPod wasn't registered with this
computer and that I had the option reregistering it with the my home
computer which would erase all music files or not registering it
(cancel option) I selected cancel and though the shuffle mounted on
the desktop iTunes would not recognise it.
<snip>
So basically my question is - is this registration issue a "feature"
of the shuffle or of ACC files?
Mine does the same - I just assumed that's how it worked... I just
have one iTunes music collection on one machine, but I use my
Shuffle to transfer files around to other Macs, and that message
pops up often.
Hi Guys,
I use iPodRip for moving iTunes music to other computers.
<http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20083>
iPodRip is the definitive iPod companion application. iPodRip allows
you to get the most out of your iPod -- you can transfer music from
your iPod back to your iTunes Library, listen to music directly on
your iPod (allowing you to save valuable disk space) -- plus much
more. iPodRip supports all iPod Media Types -- MP3, AAC, Protected
AAC or Audible.com Content.
Imports all iTunes file-types.
Play songs direct from iPod
iTunes Integration
Support for extensive file information, including song ratings
SmartSync - For keeping two Macs in sync
Playlist Viewing
Playlist and Ratings Importing
Drag & Drop Support
iTunes-like Browser
Imports more than 20% faster than nearest competitor
Localized in Japanese, Dutch
Menubar icons to control the playing song.
Cheers,
Ronni
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