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Using your iPod for more than Music

Using your iPod for more than Music. What Is The Right iPod For You?. Shuffle Photo by Sabellachan. What Is The Right iPod For You?. Nano Photo by *Nathan. What Is The Right iPod For You?. Photo Video Photo by Huasonic. What Is The Right iPod For You?. Other MP3 players.

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Using your iPod for more than Music

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  1. Using your iPod for more than Music

  2. What Is The Right iPod For You? • Shuffle • Photo by Sabellachan

  3. What Is The Right iPod For You? Nano • Photo by *Nathan

  4. What Is The Right iPod For You? • Photo • Video • Photo by Huasonic

  5. What Is The Right iPod For You? • Other MP3 players

  6. Popular Accessories • iTalk • Photo by Johnmuk and NikF

  7. Popular Accessories • Photo Connector

  8. Popular Accessories • iHome

  9. Popular Accessories • iHome (under Cabinet)

  10. Popular Accessories • iSonic

  11. Popular Accessories • iBeam • Photo by *Nathan

  12. Information on Popular Accessories • iPod Pillow

  13. Popular Accessories • Splitter

  14. Popular Accessories • Roadtrip by Griffin • Photo by penmachine

  15. Popular Accessories • Cassette Adapter

  16. Popular Accessories • A/V cable

  17. Using your iPod to… • Manage and Download Music • Create and manage your Music and Video Library • Import from Music CDs • Buy and Download from iTunes

  18. Using your iPod to… • Download Video • youtube convert with iTube • Google Video • Can automatically download for iPod • Convert (Rip) DVDs to iPod • http://www.any-dvd-converter.com/ (WIN) $29.95 • http://handbrake.m0k.org/ (MAC) free

  19. Using your iPod to… Listen To: • Music • Podcasts • Audio Books • Newspapers

  20. Using your iPod to… • Recording Device • Lectures • Presentations • Vocabulary, Definitions and Spelling • Children’s favorite book • Family Stories and Anecdotes

  21. Using your iPod to… • PowerPoint • Exporting: • File>Save As • Choose JPEG file from the Drop-Down list • Choose “Every Slide” and save in folder named “Powerpoint Title” • Importing into your iPod • In iTunes select the iPod icon in the Source pane. • Select the Photo Tab • Sync photos from “PowerPoint Title folder Right Click in iTunes the iPod icon in the Source pane. Choose “Sync” iTunes will transfer your photos.

  22. Using your iPod to… • Notes • .txt files • http://www.ipod-notes.com/ • Hard Drive/ Storage • Select the iPod icon in the Source pane. • Click the Summary tab. • Select "Enable disk use" or "Manually manage songs and playlists".

  23. Using your iPod to… • View Photos • Create a folder on your hard drive named “iPod Photos” and copy photos you want on your iPod there. • In iTunes select the iPod icon in the Source pane. • Select the Photo Tab • Sync photos from My Pictures (folder your iPod photos folder is in) • Choose “Selected folders” • Right Click in iTunes the iPod icon in the Source pane. Choose “Sync” iTunes will transfer your photos.

  24. Using your iPod to… • Address Book (from iTunes for Windows) • Open Microsoft Outlook. • Click Contacts. • Select one of your contacts that you want to add to your iPod. • On the File menu, click Save As. • In the resulting window, click My Computer. • Double-click the iPod disk icon. • Double-click Contacts to open the folder. • Choose vCard files (*.vcf) from the Save as type menu at the bottom of the window. • Click Save.

  25. Using your iPod as a storage • Calendar(from iTunes for Windows) • Open Microsoft Outlook. • Click Calendars. • Select the calendar that contains the events that you want on your iPod. • Click an event that you want to put on your iPod. • On the File menu, click Save As. • In the resulting window, click My Computer. • Double-click the iPod disk icon. • Double-click Calendars to open the folder. • Choose iCalendar files (*.ics) from the Save as type menu at the bottom of the window. • Click Save. • Repeat steps 4 through 10 for all calendar events that you want on your iPod.

  26. Trying it out with your iPod… • Library • Organizing your music and podcasts • trim outros and intros • Creating and using Playlists • Shuffle • Searching for songs/podcasts/online MP3s or video files • Downloading • Creating a PowerPoint

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