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
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