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Cajuncowboy
05-09-2009, 01:12 PM
IS there a way to sync two libraries to one device?

CATCH17
05-09-2009, 01:56 PM
Is there a way to sync what on your device to your library?


Im about to have to get a new itouch and I want to just transfer everything from the old one onto the new one.

Is that possible?

Hoofbite
05-10-2009, 12:04 AM
Do you mean from 2 computers or 1?

If 2 computers, try to authorize the second computer under the 1st computers iTunes login. Should be in the "help" or "tools" drop down menu.

However, that might just make it so you can play purchased music on that 2nd computer.

I dunno. Move everything from the 2nd computer to the 1st........

TheCount
05-10-2009, 12:28 AM
There's no way to sync music from two computers to one device using iTunes, if that's your question.

It IS possible to sync music from one computer and say Podcasts/Movies from another but basically Apple has a closed system when it comes to syncing music. Only one computer can sync music to a device, if you try to sync another, it will require you to erase all the music from the device first.

cowboyfan4life_mark
05-10-2009, 10:42 AM
See if this helps: (Got this from a friend)

Being that there are many different Itunes versions and Ipod models and Windows operating systems... things may be structured or named differently....open Itunes...

So.... once you get to the part where you go to

start> right click
> explore
> Tools
> Folder Options
> View
> Hidden Files and Folders
--> radio button for "show hidden files or folders"

use the above exactly or look for something similar.

Once done you should be able to go to your Ipod in explorer and just start clicking the three and keep expanding it until you see either "F00" or something similar OR songs with their names and mp3 extensions etc

If not, try this:

Reboot PC. (wait for complete boot up)
Connect Ipod.(wait for ipod to connect and show ipod)
Open Itunes.
DO THIS ALSO - click on Ipod name in itunes and set to "manually manage music and vids". No automatic managing.

THEN
Add folder.


I do this with friends Ipods to load up my libary.

CowboyWay
05-10-2009, 12:45 PM
Go buy yourself one of those scan disk hard drives you see everywhere. THe kind that you plug into your USB port. Go to each computer and download the songs you want. Then upload to the computer you want it to be on.

Piece of cake. IM me if you need more details.

Viper
05-10-2009, 01:01 PM
Go buy yourself one of those scan disk hard drives you see everywhere. THe kind that you plug into your USB port. Go to each computer and download the songs you want. Then upload to the computer you want it to be on.

Piece of cake. IM me if you need more details.

This is what I do. I have a hard disk that has nothing but my music on it.

theogt
05-10-2009, 03:19 PM
There's no way to sync music from two computers to one device using iTunes, if that's your question.

It IS possible to sync music from one computer and say Podcasts/Movies from another but basically Apple has a closed system when it comes to syncing music. Only one computer can sync music to a device, if you try to sync another, it will require you to erase all the music from the device first.Basically, this is retarded.

CowboyWay
05-11-2009, 11:56 AM
This is what I do. I have a hard disk that has nothing but my music on it.

Agreed. It couldn't be easier, and it allows you to get upload anything. My freinds and I all exchanged our cd collections, and we copied everything we wanted out of everyone's collections, and then uploaded them to itunes from our hard disk.

I've got more music than I could ever listen too, and I think I own maybe 10 cd's.

Sam I Am
05-11-2009, 12:15 PM
Apple treats their customers like ****, yet people keep buying from them. :confused:

Yeagermeister
05-11-2009, 12:17 PM
Apple treats their customers like ****, yet people keep buying from them. :confused:

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TheCount
05-11-2009, 01:13 PM
Apple treats their customers like ****, yet people keep buying from them. :confused:

I wouldn't go that far. They have a closed system, and to a lot of people that is a turn off, but when it comes to media, there are plenty of closed systems out there.

You don't expect a Playstation game to play in an XBox, and there's no outrage there.

If you're willing to live in that closed system, you'll find that generally things go smoothly. Another option is to become adept at manuvering around that closed system, which is what I have to do since I own both PC's and Mac's.

Sam I Am
05-11-2009, 01:39 PM
I wouldn't go that far. They have a closed system, and to a lot of people that is a turn off, but when it comes to media, there are plenty of closed systems out there....and the RIAA wants to keep it that way.

You don't expect a Playstation game to play in an XBox, and there's no outrage there.The XBOX 360 and PS3 are completely different architectures. Though, emulation is completely possible. You can install Linux on PS3 and Sony allows this. Microsoft's XBOX360? No so much.

If you're willing to live in that closed system, you'll find that generally things go smoothly. Another option is to become adept at manuvering around that closed system, which is what I have to do since I own both PC's and Mac's.Sure, some things go smoother. Just not your rights, among other things. Microsoft is Microsoft. Apple wants to be the next Microsoft.

My music player and phone is a Blackberry. I can install what I want on it, and Apple can't tell me no by blocking it from their app store and my music doesn't have DRM on it. (not to mention I can't change my battery without having to send it to Apple) My PC is Ubuntu and the door isn't closed to what hardware and software I wish to run on it. Apple can shove it, I will spend my money elsewhere, thanks.

TheCount
05-11-2009, 04:30 PM
...and the RIAA wants to keep it that way.
The XBOX 360 and PS3 are completely different architectures. Though, emulation is completely possible. You can install Linux on PS3 and Sony allows this. Microsoft's XBOX360? No so much.
Sure, some things go smoother. Just not your rights, among other things. Microsoft is Microsoft. Apple wants to be the next Microsoft.

My music player and phone is a Blackberry. I can install what I want on it, and Apple can't tell me no by blocking it from their app store and my music doesn't have DRM on it. (not to mention I can't change my battery without having to send it to Apple) My PC is Ubuntu and the door isn't closed to what hardware and software I wish to run on it. Apple can shove it, I will spend my money elsewhere, thanks.

You're a rebel without a cause really, people will buy what they think works best for them, if that's Apple, then so be it. I don't care than Apple prefers a closed system, I enjoy being able to install apps with a single button click on my phone and keep them updated just as easily. The iPhone is the best phone I've ever used, and I hate cell phones.

The RIAA is another issue.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 07:47 AM
You're a rebel without a cause really, people will buy what they think works best for them, if that's Apple, then so be it. I don't care than Apple prefers a closed system, I enjoy being able to install apps with a single button click on my phone and keep them updated just as easily. The iPhone is the best phone I've ever used, and I hate cell phones.

The RIAA is another issue.

It's not that I hate the iPhone, (it's actually a very cool product) it's that I hate Apple and their business practices. I'm no rebel without a cause. A cause is one thing I definitely have. I have worked with these types of companies for years. I know what they really are. Don't ever think you as their customer come first. That is the furthest from the truth.

I like many of their products, I just refuse to use them in protest. Don't worry, at some point you too will figure it out. Maybe when your battery needs replacing. :rolleyes:

TheCount
05-12-2009, 07:54 AM
It's not that I hate the iPhone, (it's actually a very cool product) it's that I hate Apple and their business practices. I'm no rebel without a cause. A cause is one thing I definitely have. I have worked with these types of companies for years. I know what they really are. Don't ever think you as their customer come first. That is the furthest from the truth.

I like many of their products, I just refuse to use them in protest. Don't worry, at some point you too will figure it out. Maybe when your battery needs replacing. :rolleyes:

I don't know many companies these days where money doesn't come before the customer.

There's nothing for me to figure out, I understand how they work. I buy the products that I like and fit my lifestyle. I'm well aware of the limitations as far as battery replacement, but I've never had a cell device so long I needed to buy a new battery for it, so that's not really high on my list of concerns.

I wouldn't buy one of their laptops with a sealed battery, because it's not practical for me. If you aren't buy Apple products out of protest, well good luck to you, I don't see a problem with that either.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 08:21 AM
I don't know many companies these days where money doesn't come before the customer.


Money is always important to a company, but price gouging customers is a different story. Apple is like high fashion. It is far more expensive than the value it returns to the consumer. People pay the inflated prices because they're sheep as noted earlier.

Look at Microsoft's current line of commercials. They are a company that does the same thing Apple does, but the difference is Apple is "hip" where as Microsoft for a long time, was the only choice. Microsoft says, buy a powerful PC with everything you could need on it for $1,500. Obviously, you aren't getting a powerful Mac for that price even though it they both run on the same type of hardware.

...fashion is the definition of leading sheep to the slaughter. Apple without question is a fashionable brand.

CATCH17
05-12-2009, 08:25 AM
Money is always important to a company, but price gouging customers is a different story. Apple is like high fashion. It is far more expensive than the value it returns to the consumer. People pay the inflated prices because they're sheep as noted earlier.

Look at Microsoft's current line of commercials. They are a company that does the same thing Apple does, but the difference is Apple is "hip" where as Microsoft for a long time, was the only choice. Microsoft says, buy a powerful PC with everything you could need on it for $1,500. Obviously, you aren't getting a powerful Mac for that price even though it they both run on the same type of hardware.

...fashion is the definition of leading sheep to the slaughter. Apple without question is a fashionable brand.


You're right.


I know a itouch isn't worth 300 dollars but I like it so much im willing to pay it.


Even though my last one conked out on me and the next one will most likely do the same eventually.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 08:29 AM
You're right.


I know a itouch isn't worth 300 dollars but I like it so much im willing to pay it.


Even though my last one conked out on me and the next one will most likely do the same eventually.

As clearly noted, I'm anti-Apple, but I purchased a iTouch for my wife. She loves music and listens to it all the time. The iTouch is nice and very easy to use for her. It was the prefect gift for her, so I bought it. Obviously, I would never buy one for myself. (she will never get a Mac, because they far and away aren't worth it and everything she needs to do runs just fine on Windows or Linux.)

Hoofbite
05-12-2009, 10:25 AM
Apple treats their customers like ****, yet people keep buying from them. :confused:

You've obviously never had to call Dell or DLink.

Or Microsoft for that matter.

I love my XBOX and wouldn't take any other game system over it but their service just sucks.

TheCount
05-12-2009, 10:46 AM
Money is always important to a company, but price gouging customers is a different story. Apple is like high fashion. It is far more expensive than the value it returns to the consumer. People pay the inflated prices because they're sheep as noted earlier.

Look at Microsoft's current line of commercials. They are a company that does the same thing Apple does, but the difference is Apple is "hip" where as Microsoft for a long time, was the only choice. Microsoft says, buy a powerful PC with everything you could need on it for $1,500. Obviously, you aren't getting a powerful Mac for that price even though it they both run on the same type of hardware.

...fashion is the definition of leading sheep to the slaughter. Apple without question is a fashionable brand.

What do you care what people are willing to pay for what they want? Apple isn't the first company to put a premium on design, and no one designs better hardware than Apple, in my opinion.

They aren't a miracle company, they don't make products that are flawless, name a company that does.


I've never gotten this whole anti-mac, anti-pc, anti-whatever crap that's become so trendy, if someone wants to spend their money, let them spend it, how does it hurt you? It's so petty.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 11:04 AM
You've obviously never had to call Dell or DLink.

Or Microsoft for that matter.

I love my XBOX and wouldn't take any other game system over it but their service just sucks.

I don't buy D-Link as that is second rate garbage. As for Dell, I buy lots of Dell servers and business desktops. The difference between you and I is that I am a corporate account and have a Account Executive that I chew out if what I need isn't being taken care of. If that doesn't work, I tell them to replace my account exec then tell the new one what is going on and make it perfectly clear what I expect from them. I've only had to switch account execs twice since 1999. I've been rather happy with the service I get from Dell.

I'm well aware of Microsoft and XBOX. My son has one and I've spent more than a few hours just sitting on hold to talk to them.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 11:09 AM
What do you care what people are willing to pay for what they want? Apple isn't the first company to put a premium on design, and no one designs better hardware than Apple, in my opinion.

They aren't a miracle company, they don't make products that are flawless, name a company that does.


I've never gotten this whole anti-mac, anti-pc, anti-whatever crap that's become so trendy, if someone wants to spend their money, let them spend it, how does it hurt you? It's so petty.

Eh? It doesn't hurt me. Spend what you want, it's your money. Hell, I will sell you some over priced stuff if you want to spend some more. :p:

As I told you, I have no issue with their products. It's the company and their business practices that I loath.

Yeagermeister
05-12-2009, 11:12 AM
I don't buy D-Link as that is second rate garbage. As for Dell, I buy lots of Dell servers and business desktops. The difference between you and I is that I am a corporate account and have a Account Executive that I chew out if what I need isn't being taken care of. If that doesn't work, I tell them to replace my account exec then tell the new one what is going on and make it perfectly clear what I expect from them. I've only had to switch account execs twice since 1999. I've been rather happy with the service I get from Dell.

I'm well aware of Microsoft and XBOX. My son has one and I've spent more than a few hours just sitting on hold to talk to them.

I only buy business class pc's even for personal use. Consumer tech support sucks.

CowboyWay
05-12-2009, 11:53 AM
Money is always important to a company, but price gouging customers is a different story. Apple is like high fashion. It is far more expensive than the value it returns to the consumer. People pay the inflated prices because they're sheep as noted earlier.

Look at Microsoft's current line of commercials. They are a company that does the same thing Apple does, but the difference is Apple is "hip" where as Microsoft for a long time, was the only choice. Microsoft says, buy a powerful PC with everything you could need on it for $1,500. Obviously, you aren't getting a powerful Mac for that price even though it they both run on the same type of hardware.

...fashion is the definition of leading sheep to the slaughter. Apple without question is a fashionable brand.

I couldn't disagree with you more. Apple's products are top notch. I'm on my 3rd motherboard in my PC in 2 years. Thats about $800 each. The whole computer ran me about $1200. You want to talk about price gouging?????

I got tired of these PCs that were built like Ford Pinto's, so I bought a mac. I have friends who swear by them, so I figured I'd try it even though they were about twice the amount.

No doubt about it, you get what you pay for. The thing is bombproof. Runs like a ferrari, and never needs a tune up. It was easily worth the extra money and its still going strong.

Same with my iphone. I've had it 2 years now, and I could never go back to a different kind of phone. And you could spend alot more money on other brands too. I've only had one problem with it in 2 years, and I brought it to the store and they gave me a new one right on the spot. It wasn't battery related at all. In fact, even thought the battery can't come out, I've never had a better battery in any phone I've ever owned.

I can see where people see the fancy apple stores and think they are just the "in" thing, but they're wrong. You get what you pay for. Pure and simple.

Sam I Am
05-12-2009, 01:07 PM
I couldn't disagree with you more. Apple's products are top notch. I'm on my 3rd motherboard in my PC in 2 years. Thats about $800 each. The whole computer ran me about $1200. You want to talk about price gouging?????

I got tired of these PCs that were built like Ford Pinto's, so I bought a mac. I have friends who swear by them, so I figured I'd try it even though they were about twice the amount.

No doubt about it, you get what you pay for. The thing is bombproof. Runs like a ferrari, and never needs a tune up. It was easily worth the extra money and its still going strong.

Same with my iphone. I've had it 2 years now, and I could never go back to a different kind of phone. And you could spend alot more money on other brands too. I've only had one problem with it in 2 years, and I brought it to the store and they gave me a new one right on the spot. It wasn't battery related at all. In fact, even thought the battery can't come out, I've never had a better battery in any phone I've ever owned.

I can see where people see the fancy apple stores and think they are just the "in" thing, but they're wrong. You get what you pay for. Pure and simple.

If your paying $800 for your motherboard, the issue isn't the PC. The issue is you. I paid $109 for a replacement Dell Dimension E521 motherbaord about four months ago. If you are buying off the self replacement motherboards, you should be able to get them for far less. I paid $109, because it was a Dell motherboard. Lets see you get a motherboard from Apple for $109.

btw, I believe Apple's motherboards are made by Intel and MSI. Same stuff you buy at Newegg.com except slightly altered to make them Apple specific. No better quality than the boards Intel and MSI already sell. Apple doesn't *make* Mac hardware anymore, so your higher quality statement because it's Mac is null and void.

TheCount
05-12-2009, 04:53 PM
I couldn't disagree with you more. Apple's products are top notch. I'm on my 3rd motherboard in my PC in 2 years. Thats about $800 each. The whole computer ran me about $1200. You want to talk about price gouging?????

I got tired of these PCs that were built like Ford Pinto's, so I bought a mac. I have friends who swear by them, so I figured I'd try it even though they were about twice the amount.

No doubt about it, you get what you pay for. The thing is bombproof. Runs like a ferrari, and never needs a tune up. It was easily worth the extra money and its still going strong.

Same with my iphone. I've had it 2 years now, and I could never go back to a different kind of phone. And you could spend alot more money on other brands too. I've only had one problem with it in 2 years, and I brought it to the store and they gave me a new one right on the spot. It wasn't battery related at all. In fact, even thought the battery can't come out, I've never had a better battery in any phone I've ever owned.

I can see where people see the fancy apple stores and think they are just the "in" thing, but they're wrong. You get what you pay for. Pure and simple.

How on earth did someone trick you into paying $800 for a motherboard?

Mac's aren't any more bullet proof than anything else, I've had issues with my Macbook Pro and I've had issues with my PC. I've had issues with my iPhone (replaced once) and I've had problems with other phones.

I like Apple because they actually value hardware design as an aesthetic, a lot of companies see hardware as where they can cut the most corners.

CowboyWay
05-12-2009, 05:31 PM
If your paying $800 for your motherboard, the issue isn't the PC. The issue is you. I paid $109 for a replacement Dell Dimension E521 motherbaord about four months ago. If you are buying off the self replacement motherboards, you should be able to get them for far less. I paid $109, because it was a Dell motherboard. Lets see you get a motherboard from Apple for $109.

btw, I believe Apple's motherboards are made by Intel and MSI. Same stuff you buy at Newegg.com except slightly altered to make them Apple specific. No better quality than the boards Intel and MSI already sell. Apple doesn't *make* Mac hardware anymore, so your higher quality statement because it's Mac is null and void.

The $800 price is what hp quoted. Plus labor. I have been able to find the same one for a couple hundred bucks. Of course, they lasted about 5 months, so you get what you pay for I guess.

Even so, lets not get away from the subject shall we? 3 motherboards in a years time.

If you refuse to accept the fact that a mac is head and shoulders better than a pc, I won't try to convince you. I'm going to go out on a limb and say you've never owned one.

Maybe we should compare a AMC Pacer to a Lexus. You probably wouldn't give the Lexus the nod either.

TheCount
05-12-2009, 07:13 PM
The $800 price is what hp quoted. Plus labor. I have been able to find the same one for a couple hundred bucks. Of course, they lasted about 5 months, so you get what you pay for I guess.

Even so, lets not get away from the subject shall we? 3 motherboards in a years time.

If you refuse to accept the fact that a mac is head and shoulders better than a pc, I won't try to convince you. I'm going to go out on a limb and say you've never owned one.

Maybe we should compare a AMC Pacer to a Lexus. You probably wouldn't give the Lexus the nod either.

I'd say it's safe to say you don't know much about computers, at least hardware wise, if you think you would have gotten a higher quality motherboard by paying the $800 from Dell.

You paid "a couple hundred" for a cheaper alternative? The motherboard I put in my machine was $200 and it had all the bells and whistles. If you paid more than that to go in a $1200 PC, you got conned.

I currently own 3 Macs (Macbook Pro, iMac and Mac Mini) and 2 PC's (Sony Laptop and self-built PC), I've built 5 machines for myself and countless others as part of a side business I ran from early in highschool till I finished college, I work with both a Mac and PC every single day as a designer and Ill tell you right now that as far as reliability, a Mac is NOT "head and shoulders" above a PC.

As a matter of fact, I spent much of last week trying to get a replacement for my Mac Pro tower at work that fried the Friday before.

The only truely valid claim the Mac has is that they don't get viruses, mostly because they have such a small market share that hackers don't target them and of course, like I said, I love their hardware design.

Sam I Am
05-13-2009, 07:40 AM
The $800 price is what hp quoted. Plus labor. I have been able to find the same one for a couple hundred bucks. Of course, they lasted about 5 months, so you get what you pay for I guess.

Even so, lets not get away from the subject shall we? 3 motherboards in a years time.

If you refuse to accept the fact that a mac is head and shoulders better than a pc, I won't try to convince you. I'm going to go out on a limb and say you've never owned one.

Maybe we should compare a AMC Pacer to a Lexus. You probably wouldn't give the Lexus the nod either.

Somebody has pulled the wool over your eyes, buddy.

As for owning a Mac. I build system, storage, and network infrastructures for a living. Both Corporate LANs and Internet infrastructures for both normal websites and financial trading platforms. Not only have I worked with Macs, I delt with computer systems and hardware you've never heard of.