PDA

View Full Version : iPod Help



Jeff234
01-27-2008, 09:09 PM
Hey everyone, I have a 80 GB iPod Classic, but my hard drive is only 80GB :( so i would like to keep all of my music on my hard drive so I can listen to it while I browse the internet and such. But as for my movies and TV Shows, is there anyway that I can delete them from my hard drive and from iTunes, but when I update and sync my iPod, the movies and TV Shows will stay?

Thanks, - Jeff:)

backlash
01-27-2008, 09:13 PM
u have to choose to manually manage music in itunes so it doesn't sync with your harddrive and erase anything that's missing.

Jeff234
01-27-2008, 09:16 PM
Yea, but then don't I have to drag and drop all my new albums that I add?

backlash
01-27-2008, 11:56 PM
u mean, then u do have to drop the new albums? It doesn't take that long to drag and drop music. Besides, I wouldn't have your ipod be the only place you store your music and movies. If anything ever happens to it you're shit out of luck and won't have a backup. I'd get an additional internal hd or even an external. The prices have really come down so there's no excuse! ;)

Zelucifer
01-28-2008, 04:02 AM
As Backlash said, you need to disable automatic management, but what he failed to mention, is that you can keep automatic sync on for music, but disable it for videos. Just click on the movies tab and click manage automatically (Sync, whatever they call it), and voila ;)

sumvell
01-28-2008, 08:15 PM
You can try to use Winamp 5.5 . I manage my shuffle with it. It supports classic too.
but I guess its about time u added a new HD.

Itunes is anyways one of the worst softwares ever made along with Norton AV.....

SHINKEN
01-30-2008, 06:29 PM
Ya no need to sync it automatically. As stated before, just use manual mode.
You can still manage your playlists within iTunes and just transfer over (click or drag list over)... might want to invest in a larger HD though (even if it's external).
If you've had yoru iPod for a while, you know they aren't the safest things for keeping data alive (I've lost plenty of times, especially when updating iTunes).

1000possibleclaws
01-31-2008, 06:13 AM
As Backlash said, you need to disable automatic management, but what he failed to mention, is that you can keep automatic sync on for music, but disable it for videos. Just click on the movies tab and click manage automatically (Sync, whatever they call it), and voila ;)

this sounds like what you want. i never noticed you could do this, could it be updated from one of the newer versions of itunes? i remember a year ago my friend had the same problem but he had to synch everything manually

Zelucifer
01-31-2008, 08:38 AM
T.S.O.L.: They added it in Itunes 7.0

Jeff234
02-09-2008, 11:00 PM
how do you use it? I just updated my iTunes to the newest.