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		<title>how to use the  ipod shuffle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 05:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[nms:ipod shuffle,1,1,00,customid,override] THE IPOD SHUFFLE When the iPod shuffle was first introduced everybody had an instant opinion about Apple's decision not to include a display with this iPod. Depending on your point of view, it was either a bold solution for reducing cost and complexity, or the latest example of an unclothed emperor. The iPod [...]<p>From: <a href="http://www.2aa.us">ipod battery replacement</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.2aa.us/how-to-use-the-ipod-shuffle.html">how to use the  ipod shuffle</a></p>
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<h3><strong>THE IPOD SHUFFLE</strong></h3>
<p>When the iPod shuffle was first introduced everybody had an instant opinion about Apple's decision not to include a display with this iPod.  Depending on your point of view, it was either a bold solution for reducing cost and complexity, or the latest example of an unclothed emperor.  The iPod shuffle has now been in the world for a while and so far it has been a big winner.  The shuffle is so simple to operate that even your 2-year-old will be asking you for one.  But there are plenty of fun features and tips to learn about in iPod shuffle so that you can use it to its fullest functionality.</p>
<p><strong>The Shuffle Buttons</strong></p>
<p>There aren't many buttons to push on the shuffle, and that's a good thing because it makes it hard for you to push the wrong one. Most people can figure out how to press the big button to start and stop the music, and perform other basic functions using the four other buttons to control volume and navigation.  There are a few interesting features hiding behind those buttons. Unlike other iPods, the shuffle has no hold switch to prevent tragic button-push accidents.  On the shuffle, you can lock the buttons by holding down play/pause button for a few seconds until the amber light blinks at you a few times. To unlock the buttons, hold down play/pause button again until you get the blinking green light.</p>
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<p>Although iPod shuffle lacks the fancy song-scrubbing trick that lets you quickly skip through a track, it does have the same basic fast-forward and rewind feature as other iPods: just hold down next or previous to move around in the current song.  When you pause your iPod shuffle, then press next or previous, the iPod moves to the new song and starts playing.  That's different from other iPods: on those, the iPod stays paused when you press next or previous.  This is just another example of how Apple wisely simplified a feature to accommodate a screen-less design.</p>
<p>When you pause the shuffle, the green light blinks at you.  If you leave the shuffle paused, the light stops blinking after a minute, and it's easy to forget that it's still on.  The shuffle has clever hardware and software that greatly conserves power if the iPod has been paused for more than a minute or so, but when you are not using your shuffle you should use the good old-fashioned off switch to be sure it isn't using its battery when you don't want it to.</p>
<p>Once in awhile your iPods will get confused and must be brought back to its senses by resetting it.  iPod shuffle is no exception to that but there is a unique way of resetting it: turn it off using the slider switch on the back, wait awhile (at least 5 seconds), then turn it back on again, to either the play-in-order or shuffle mode position.</p>
<p>Your iPod shuffle includes a handy shortcut for going back to the beginning of its playlist: just press play/pause three times and the shuffle will start playing at the beginning of the first song.  If your iPod is in shuffle mode it will reorder the playlist before starting over.  You can use this trick to quickly get to songs at the end of the playlist.  Just triple-click to go to the start and  then press previous to wrap around and get to the last song.  While other iPods let you choose whether they start over or stop when finishing a playlist, the iPod shuffle always starts over, for the sake of simplicity, which makes this tip work. (It also works on other iPods if you turn on repeat all in the settings. But other iPods have screens, which makes them somewhat easier to navigate).</p>
<h4><strong>The Lights on your Shuffle</strong></h4>
<p>The iPod shuffle has two subcutaneous LEDs on the front to help you figure out what it's doing in the absence of a display.  There's a green light, which is mostly useful when you're listening, and an amber light that is primarily needed when your iPod is connected to your computer.  The lights give you reassuring feedback that all is well, or help you figure out when something is wrong. Here are some of the most important iPod shuffle light shows:</p>
<p>Usually, when you press any button, the green light will shine as long as you hold down the button.<br />
If you press a button and you see the orange light instead, and nothing else happens, your iPod is locked.  Hold down play/pause for a few seconds to unlock it.<br />
If absolutely nothing happens when you press a button, not even a light, you probably need to charge your shuffle's battery.<br />
If you press a button and see both the green and amber lights blinking, one after another, that usually means there are no songs on the iPod, or some other error has occurred.  Try resetting it by turning it off for 5 seconds, then back on.  If you still get the psychedelic lights, you'll need to connect to a computer and load some music.</p>
<p>When your iPod shuffle is connected to a computer, you'll see the amber light.  A blinking amber light means, "I'm busy. Please don't disconnect me."  If you have disk mode turned on the light will blink whenever the iPod is plugged in.  With disk mode off, the light blinks only when it's transferring music.  Be sure you click the eject icon next to the iPod name in iTunes before unplugging a blinking iPod.  If the amber light isn't blinking, feel free to unplug at will.</p>
<p>There's another set of LEDs on the back of the iPod shuffle.  When you're playing tunes and you press the oval button on the back, these tiny lights tell you about your battery level: green for a good charge, amber for low, red for uh-oh, and no light for no charge.  When the shuffle is connected, the battery light blinks if the orange light on the front is blinking, as an additional reminder not to disconnect if you happen to be staring at the wrong side of your shuffle.<br />
iPod Preferences</p>
<p>When you connect your shuffle you will get access to a few iPod settings in iTunes preferences.  Keep this iPod in the source list, also known as shadow mode, is a cool feature that lets you modify the shuffle playlist even when the shuffle isn't connected.  You can add, delete, Autofill, and top off to your heart's content, just as if the iPod were there.  When you connect it, your spiffy playlist is copied over to the iPod.</p>
<p>By turning on "Keep this iPod in the source list", you can edit your shuffle's playlist even when the iPod isn't there.</p>
<p>If you create a playlist you're particularly fond of, you can save it forever. Just select all the songs, then choose new playlist from selection from the File menu.</p>
<p>There is also a preferences setting for enable disk use, including a slider that lets you indicate how much space you plan to use for files vs. tunes. This slider simply tells iTunes how much space to leave for songs when you Autofill or add songs to your shuffle manually; it doesn't actually partition or reserve space in the shuffle's flash memory.</p>
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		<title>ipod movie video converter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cucusoft iPod Movie/Video Converter is a easiest-to-use video converter software for Apple iPod Movie and iPod Video. It can convert almost all video format, e.g. DivX, XviD, MOV, RM, rmvb, MPEG, WMV, AVI to iPod Movie / iPod Video format. It is an easy-to-use iPod movie/video converter with fast conversion speed. And the output iPos movie/video supports iPod screen, you can enjoy your favorite movie on your iPod as a MPEG-4 Player.</p>
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		<title>ipod special features</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing the  special features of your iPod iPod help states that iPod is not just for entertainment. iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video may actually be used as a personal assistant. You can add your address book and personal information of all the people you know from your computers to your iPod [...]<p>From: <a href="http://www.2aa.us">ipod battery replacement</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.2aa.us/ipod-special-features.html">ipod special features</a></p>
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<p>iPod help states that iPod is not just for entertainment. iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video may actually be used as a personal assistant.</p>
<p>You can add your address book and personal information of all the people you know from your computers to your iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video. You can do this by following the instructions from the iPod help center.</p>
<p>It's quite easy. It is just a simple sync in feature that can be done by simply attaching your iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video to your computer and then by pressing some tabs on the iTunes.</p>
<p>Aside from the 'Sync My  Address Book' feature of iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video, you can also sync your schedules using iCal for Mac or Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express for Microsoft Windows.</p>
<p>With the ipod help center, you will be taught on how to attach and read small sticky notes to and from your iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video.<br />
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<p><strong>Third party software</strong></p>
<p>iPod help center also offers free downloads of iPod software. iPod can help you on how to install dictionary, translators and text-to-speech translators to your iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, and iPod video.</p>
<p>Some iPod software from the iPod help center are offered for free. iPod help center call this a freeware. iPod help center also has shareware software which you can use for free but for a limited time only.</p>
<p>There is this shareware offered at the iPod help center that will work best for travellers: the Accio Dictionary for iPod.</p>
<p>With this shareware, you can listen to translatations of phrases and words that a tourist often ask to a native, like asking directions or asking for a name or saying thanks and sorry. The translations in Accio Dictionary are spoken by native speakers.</p>
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		<title>How To Get Your iPod Connected To Your Home Entertainment System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 03:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The iPod is one of the newest ways to listen to your music. If you have a little computer savvy, you can purchase an iPod and start downloading all of your favorite songs directly to your iPod. If you want to take your music with you wherever you go, that is what the iPod is [...]<p>From: <a href="http://www.2aa.us">ipod battery replacement</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.2aa.us/how-to-get-your-ipod-connected-to-your-home-entertainment-system.html">How To Get Your iPod Connected To Your Home Entertainment System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The iPod is one of the newest ways to listen to your music. If you have a little computer savvy, you can purchase an iPod and start downloading all of your favorite songs directly to your iPod. If you want to take your music with you wherever you go, that is what the iPod is all about. That is exactly what it is designed for. Simply plug in your ear buds, clip on the iPod and go. You have discovered the unique portability of the iPod.</p>
<p>However, iPods are not just for on the go. There are ways you can connect you iPod to your favorite home <a id="KonaLink0" class="kLink" style="position: static; text-decoration: underline ! important;" href="http://www.articleco.com/Article/How-To-Get-Your-iPod-Connected-To-Your-Home-Entertainment-System/45551#" target="_top"><span style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 11px; color: #0066cc ! important; position: static;"><span class="kLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 11px; color: #0066cc ! important; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; position: static;">stereo </span><span class="kLink" style="font-weight: 400; font-size: 11px; color: #0066cc ! important; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; position: static;">equipment</span></span></a> so your and your friends can enjoy all of your favorite tunes, too. Want to connect your iPod to your home stereo and have not a clue how to get started Here is a look at the basics of how to solve this puzzling problem. The solution could be as easy as a few cables and a Dock connector.</p>
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