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<blockquote data-quote="wildpitch" data-source="post: 276499" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>I've had a 20GB Ipod for 18 months or so now, without a doubt it's one of my better technology purchases, I've bought a couple of shockers over the last 3 or 4 years. I reckon you need to ask yourself how much music you want to carry around with you though, 40GB is around 4000 10 minute tracks if they're compressed at 192kbps. I find that 20GB is too much space and I regularly need to clear mine down so that I can find stuff as all this ID3 tag navigation that most of the MP3 players (including the Ipod) use is terrible. Just seeing a list of files and directories is plenty good enough for me as I'm really not interested in searching by genre, or album name or artist particularly when the tag data may well be wrong.. I've got one of those Itrips and they're pretty average IMO, the signal strength isn't quite strong enough, I have to have the Ipod within 2 foot of the aerial to get a listenable signal, so thats consigned to the bottom drawer with the other shockers :| </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats bollox about the one way traffic between the Ipod and the PC too, I do it all the time between work and home and vice versa. As for software, dump the supplied software and get yourself a copy of Ephpod, it's free'ish transfer software and it's grand. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ephpod.com">www.ephpod.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildpitch, post: 276499, member: 562"] I've had a 20GB Ipod for 18 months or so now, without a doubt it's one of my better technology purchases, I've bought a couple of shockers over the last 3 or 4 years. I reckon you need to ask yourself how much music you want to carry around with you though, 40GB is around 4000 10 minute tracks if they're compressed at 192kbps. I find that 20GB is too much space and I regularly need to clear mine down so that I can find stuff as all this ID3 tag navigation that most of the MP3 players (including the Ipod) use is terrible. Just seeing a list of files and directories is plenty good enough for me as I'm really not interested in searching by genre, or album name or artist particularly when the tag data may well be wrong.. I've got one of those Itrips and they're pretty average IMO, the signal strength isn't quite strong enough, I have to have the Ipod within 2 foot of the aerial to get a listenable signal, so thats consigned to the bottom drawer with the other shockers :| Thats bollox about the one way traffic between the Ipod and the PC too, I do it all the time between work and home and vice versa. As for software, dump the supplied software and get yourself a copy of Ephpod, it's free'ish transfer software and it's grand. [url]www.ephpod.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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