Can a fellow Ipod owner help me?
I have been putting music onto my Ipod with no problems so far......BUT when the music that I have downloaded from actual CD plays there is an annoying clicking in the background (like the crackling on old vinyl which isn't irritating at all but I hope you see what I mean ).
Music I have downloaded off the internet plays absolutely crystal clear in my Ipod.
Could it be my CD's have a bit of dirt on them/are a bit scratched? If so - argh!!!
Ipods - argh!
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I don't know what you use for ripping (nor for OS), but personally I wouldn't rip my music with iTunes or something likewise, try to use a program like poikosoft's Easy CD-DA, it's really fabulous (at least I like it ), very handy and it does all you want...
Another thing could be the records copy protection, I guess there's little you can do about that except having a proper cd-drive
I got the noise ripping a couple of cds too using my old lg-cd drive, but when ripping from my Plextor-writer, I never had the problem...
First time I had it was on an ancient Bob Marley cd, so really strange, but it didn't occur anymore using the Plextor...
Another thing could be the records copy protection, I guess there's little you can do about that except having a proper cd-drive
I got the noise ripping a couple of cds too using my old lg-cd drive, but when ripping from my Plextor-writer, I never had the problem...
First time I had it was on an ancient Bob Marley cd, so really strange, but it didn't occur anymore using the Plextor...
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I am using MusicMatch which is the software for PC that came with the Ipod. The only other music ripping programme is Windows Media Player Where can I get Easy CD-DA from?Obviousman wrote:I don't know what you use for ripping (nor for OS), but personally I wouldn't rip my music with iTunes or something likewise, try to use a program like poikosoft's Easy CD-DA, it's really fabulous (at least I like it ), very handy and it does all you want...
I thought a CD drive was CD drive! Mine is greyObviousman wrote:Another thing could be the records copy protection, I guess there's little you can do about that accept having a proper cd-drive
Thanks!
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Okay, how would I go about changing that?Motz wrote:It could be that you've just ripped/played it at too high a volume.
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I meant whilst rippingMotz wrote:That depends upon the software that you're using. For me, I just turned down the volume control on my walkman
I'm using MusicMatch that came with the Ipod - I assumed that that's what would do the job properly
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Err, try here, thing is it's only a trial version which means you'll have to buy or rather crack it...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I am using MusicMatch which is the software for PC that came with the Ipod. The only other music ripping programme is Windows Media Player Where can I get Easy CD-DA from?Obviousman wrote:I don't know what you use for ripping (nor for OS), but personally I wouldn't rip my music with iTunes or something likewise, try to use a program like poikosoft's Easy CD-DA, it's really fabulous (at least I like it ), very handy and it does all you want...
I thought a CD drive was CD drive! Mine is greyObviousman wrote:Another thing could be the records copy protection, I guess there's little you can do about that accept having a proper cd-drive
Thanks!
You could change the volume by giving the volume button on it a spin, if that's not on it, you can't
Doesn't the front of the drive have a brand name on it ?
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Ahaaa - no the volume wasn't turned up very high at allObviousman wrote:You could change the volume by giving the volume button on it a spin, if that's not on it, you can't
Doesn't the front of the drive have a brand name on it ?
All it says on the front of my drive is 52Xmax and Compact Disc
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OK have downloaded Easy CD-DA and I will let you know how I get on!
Thanks Obviousman and Motz
Thanks Obviousman and Motz
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No es un problemo
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She's back....... (what a surprise)
Okay, once I had heeded Obviousman's advice I needed to re-rip(?) the cd albums I had put on my ipod so I didn't have the electronic clicky noise on those albums - so I did that.
BUT, once I tried to synchronise the ipod with the library on my PC I found there are still a few tracks on the ipod that don't appear when I look on the PC to remove any tracks I don't want on the ipod and I can't get them to go
Also, some albums have appeared on the ipod 3 times even though they are only in my library on my PC once, also some artists have 3 "folders" on the ipod and some of the same albums appear more than once there as well - again they are only in my library once.
Can anyone offer me any help? I am obviously having a bit of difficulty
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Okay, once I had heeded Obviousman's advice I needed to re-rip(?) the cd albums I had put on my ipod so I didn't have the electronic clicky noise on those albums - so I did that.
BUT, once I tried to synchronise the ipod with the library on my PC I found there are still a few tracks on the ipod that don't appear when I look on the PC to remove any tracks I don't want on the ipod and I can't get them to go
Also, some albums have appeared on the ipod 3 times even though they are only in my library on my PC once, also some artists have 3 "folders" on the ipod and some of the same albums appear more than once there as well - again they are only in my library once.
Can anyone offer me any help? I am obviously having a bit of difficulty
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you lost me at iPOD...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:English version also available on request
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Err.. I don't know what iPod you have, but my advice would be simply to format it (or reset, have to look into my iPod to know what it says exactly), and then all the double ones should be gone after you've synchronised it again... But when you've got a 60G one filled to the top, that would take rather long I guess
Or something else: It might be you have some slight differences in how you've written the album titles (extra space, capitals, ...) Best way to solve that is to get a tag editor (like mp3tag) and get them all right... Terrible job, takes an awful lot of time (depending on how much mp3s you have, obviously), but it's worth it, methinks...
Owh, and don't forget to give the apple site a look if there aren't any updates for your iPod software (or is that firmware ), if so, you just have to plug it in and open the iPod updater program to update it then (after downloading the new version)...
Or something else: It might be you have some slight differences in how you've written the album titles (extra space, capitals, ...) Best way to solve that is to get a tag editor (like mp3tag) and get them all right... Terrible job, takes an awful lot of time (depending on how much mp3s you have, obviously), but it's worth it, methinks...
Owh, and don't forget to give the apple site a look if there aren't any updates for your iPod software (or is that firmware ), if so, you just have to plug it in and open the iPod updater program to update it then (after downloading the new version)...
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Right you are Obviousman!
I didn't really spend loads of money on something I cannot operate!
I didn't really spend loads of money on something I cannot operate!
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So I noticeBrideoffrankenstein wrote:I didn't really spend loads of money on something I cannot operate!
Glad to be of help
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Troubleshooting your iPod: http://www.peachpit.com/articles/articl ... dir=1&rl=1
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But what about when your computer knows the damn thing is plugged in but the bloody music transferring programme doesn't?!lazarus corporation wrote:Troubleshooting your iPod: http://www.peachpit.com/articles/articl ... dir=1&rl=1
or when windows doesn't recognise your USB device?
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Do you use iTunes or something geeky, then
If you went geeky: You have to set your iPod to not auto disconnect (or whatever it's called) so your computer recognises it as a usb memory thingy instead of an iPod
If you went geeky: You have to set your iPod to not auto disconnect (or whatever it's called) so your computer recognises it as a usb memory thingy instead of an iPod
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No, Musicmatch - I have no idea what it is, it was the software cd that came with the wonderful thingObviousman wrote:Do you use iTunes or something geeky, then
That's what I did so I didn't get Musicmatch starting up all the timeObviousman wrote:If you went geeky: You have to set your iPod to not auto disconnect (or whatever it's called) so your computer recognises it as a usb memory thingy instead of an iPod
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I'd suggest to try use iTunes and see if that solves the problem, which is highly probable (though I don't like the program that much either)...
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Okay, I just tried to download iTunes twice and both times I got a message saying that I didn't have access to a "key" and I got fatal errors too
Anyone?!
Anyone?!
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Hmmm... Strange... You used to have this quick download link too, IIRC, but they seem to have taken that away... I'd send it to you, but I just busted my upload with the Tilburg torrent ... Anyone else?