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flonnebonne ([personal profile] flonnebonne) wrote2010-02-01 06:22 pm
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Technical difficulties because I do not know how to use these fancy ipod things

My aunt gave me one of those tiny 2nd gen (?) ipod shuffles a couple years ago (I think she got it for free from signing up for something). At the time I fiddled with the software a bit, tried to make it into a drag-and-drop device (because there's no way I'm going to use itunes for a 1GB player), but I never succeeded. Then I got really busy and kind of forgot about it la la la.

Anyway, I found the ipod again and am resuming my struggles with the wonders of technology, red in tooth and claw (grrr). Can anyone recommend a way to make my ipod shuffle into a drag-and-dropper? Ie. like a simple flash mp3 player where you just plug it in, drag files onto the explorer window, fini?

I've already tried anapod (didn't seem to work and trial version was annoying) and am thinking of trying rebuild_db, but it also sounds annoying because you have to run the program every time you transfer files. So am looking for other suggestions. Any help would be much appreciated!
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[personal profile] februaryfour 2010-02-02 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yamipod worked _beautifully_ with a 2nd gen iPod. Not quite 100% drag-and-drop, as you need to use the program, but you can drag and drop into the program.

[identity profile] juin.livejournal.com 2010-02-02 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure it's something you need to turn on in iTunes (enable manual something something something), after which you can drag and drop stuff onto it like a memory stick.

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