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  • Osterizer

    Jan. 2, 2009 2:42 p.m. Osterizer HalfDork

    problemaddict wrote:

    Osterizer wrote:

    Is it possible to skip iTunes all together?

    Google "ipod hacks". Its possible to do all kinds of stuff with 'em. Including uploading a new linux based operating system.

    I'm currently researching turning my ipod mini into a universal remote for my tv and upgrading its 4gb harddrive to a 32gb flash card....

    Yeah, I've got a friend who's fond of playing Doom on his iPod. Pretty trick.

    Josh wrote:

    Yeah, the battery thing is basically a non-issue relentlessly trumpeted by people who for whatever reason are desperate to find fault with anything Apple does. I mean, if you are going to direct your hate at something in this world, someone else's choice of a digital audio player seems like a pretty frivolous choice.

    I have a first-gen nano, which is supposed to be the hardest to replace the battery on (soldered to the board, tiny chassis), and I ran it through the washing machine. Once I dried it out, it worked, but only plugged in - it wouldn't hold a charge. With $12 and half an hour's work, I had a new battery with 50% more capacity and it's worked perfectly ever since.

    Oh snap, burn! You're not my friend anymore.

    Fine, but what about those "Unknown Error 1416" or whatever?

    Please note: This isn't a defense of the Zune. I do like the new ones, but as long as they are DRM'ed up, and aren't straight drag and drop, I'll not be purchasing one of those either. I'm just a little annoyed and jealous of Apple being so successful with a product that's so middle-of-the-road.

  • Twin_Cam

    Jan. 2, 2009 4:07 p.m. Twin_Cam Dork

    Yay I ruined the thread. Sorry.

    I didn't say iPods were better. I just said that Microsoft sucks

    And I don't own an MP3 player, either. Long live the compact disc and it's 1411 mbps resolution.

  • Osterizer

    Jan. 2, 2009 5:31 p.m. Osterizer HalfDork

    Twin_Cam wrote: Long live the compact disc and it's 1411 mbps resolution.

    All hail MiniDisc!

  • therex

    Jan. 2, 2009 8:30 p.m. therex SuperDork

    Osterizer wrote:

    *Please note: This isn't a defense of the Zune. I do like the new ones, but as long as they are DRM'ed up, and aren't straight drag and drop, I'll not be purchasing one of those either.

    Well you're in luck:

    1. Zunes (and the Zune Software) will categorize and play Un-DRM'd tunes.
    2. The 14.99/month Zune Pass will give you unlimited DRM-enabled downloads, and one DRM-Free album a month.
    3. You can do both of these downloads FROM your Zune when you're in a Wifi hotspot.

    That's bad ass and you know it.

  • Twin_Cam

    Jan. 2, 2009 10:04 p.m. Twin_Cam Dork

    Osterizer wrote:

    Twin_Cam wrote: Long live the compact disc and it's 1411 mbps resolution.

    All hail MiniDisc!

    I had one of those! Those things rock. I dropped the one I had though, and couldn't find a replacement, because that format lasted all of three days.

  • therex

    Jan. 4, 2009 7:28 p.m. therex SuperDork

    I still have a portable minidisc player if someone wants it. ;)

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