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1. only iTunes a4 gt v 2O ca o Song Name Time Album U Library Race for the Prize 4 08 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Party Shuffle A Spoonful Weighs a Ton 3 32 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Radio The Spark That Bled t 5 54 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Gi Music store amp The Spiderbite Song 4 01 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin EEZ Buggin Remix 3 16 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin gt I Shared Music What Is the Light 4 04 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin a 90 s Music el The Observer o 4 11 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin My Top feted T waitin for a Superman o 4 17 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin o A Racennhy Plaiged Suddenly Everything Has Cha 3 54 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin a ee raver 2cash o 4 02 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Top 25 Most faye Feeling Yourself Disintegrate 5 17 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Sleeping on the Roof o 3 09 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Waitin for a Superman Remix 4 19 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Used 98 MB ___ Free 4 6 GB x olla 13 songs 54 minutes 49 6 MB att m Add button Options button iTunes t Main window Eject button Source list Click items in the Source list to see your music The Source list shows your library playlists CDs iPod the iTunes Mu
2. You can also eject iPod by selecting the iPod icon in the iTunes Source list and clicking the Eject button att O a button Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Using iPod as a Hard Disk 25 26 You can easily see if it s OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the screen If you see this message you must OQ eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer Do not disconnect iPod jam Ca If you see the main menu or a large Extras gt b k di iPod Settings gt attery icon you can disconnect iPo Shuffle Songs from your computer Backlight i Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Using iPod as a Hard Disk Lesson 5 Managing Music on iPod Lesson 2 taught you how to transfer all your music from iTunes to iPod automatically This lesson teaches you how to transfer music manually and how to transfer a selection of songs automatically Before You Begin To complete tasks in this lesson you ll need to connect iPod to your computer To learn how to connect iPod to your computer follow the instructions in Lesson 2 of this tutorial Transferring Music to iPod To set how music is transferred from your computer to your iPod you connect iPod to your computer then use the controls in iTunes to change iPod settings You can set iTunes to transfer music to your iPod in three ways Automatically update all songs and playlists When you connect iPod it is automatically updated to match the songs in the iTunes library Any other songs on iPod are d
3. USB 2 0 port on your computer Note Be sure to connect iPod to a USB 2 0 port directly on your computer or to a powered USB 2 0 hub that s connected to your computer iPod won t charge if it s connected to a low power USB 2 0 port such as those sometimes found on keyboards or other peripherals Note If you re using a laptop or portable computer with a high power USB 2 0 port connect the laptop to a power outlet before connecting iPod for best results Connect the other end of the cable to iPod Be sure to orient the cable correctly It only goes in one way iTunes may be set to open automatically when you connect iPod If not open it You ll see the iPod icon show up in the iTunes Source list If iTunes is set to update your iPod automatically the update begins Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod 18 Transferring Music to iPod By default iPod is set to update automatically with all songs and playlists when you connect it to your computer This is the simplest way to transfer music to your iPod You just connect iPod to your computer let it add songs automatically then disconnect it and go While music is being transferred from your computer to iPod the iTunes status window shows progress and the iPod icon in the Source list flashes red ane iTunes hans OM S N jpdating Songs on iPod n N 4 4 o Copying 7 of 13 The Observer ix Qr o 14 Browse Song Name Time Am
4. shown in this lesson you will see instructions for choosing iPod menu commands which look like this Select Settings gt Backlight Timer gt 2 Seconds The first term after Select is the name of an item in the iPod main menu the first menu you see when you turn on iPod The next item is a choice from the next menu and so on If you don t see the first item press Menu on the iPod Click Wheel repeatedly until you see the main menu Using the iPod Menus To turn on iPod press the Select button in the center of iPod When you turn on iPod you see the main menu iPod fvusic Extras gt Settings gt Shuffle Songs Backlight To select a menu item Run your finger lightly around the Click Wheel to scroll through and highlight menu items Press the Select button to select the highlighted item To go back to the previous menu Press Menu When you select a menu item with an arrow next to it you move to a new menu iPod feusic Extras A Settings Music Shuffle Songs HEISE Backlight HIRES Albums Genres Composers gt When you select an item that doesn t have an arrow next to it you perform an action or change a setting Playing Songs To get a feel for working with the iPod menus follow the instructions below to browse for and play a song To browse for and play a song Connect the earphones to your iPod and put them on Select Music gt Songs Scroll to a song and press the Play P
5. Before You Begin Transferring Music to iPod Updating iPod Automatically Updating iPod Automatically With Selected Playlists Updating iPod Manually Next Steps Learning More About Your iPod iPod User s Guide iTunes Onscreen Help Online Resources Contents iPod and iTunes at a Glance With your new iPod digital music player you can take your music collection with you wherever you go You use iPod by importing songs from your CD collection to the iTunes music application on your computer then transferring them to iPod for playing on the go You can also buy music and audiobooks online using the iTunes Music Store available in some countries only If you are new to iPod or iTunes and want to learn how to get started playing music on iPod quickly this tutorial is for you Preface How to Use the Tutorial This tutorial has five lessons that teach you how to play music on your new iPod and use some other iPod features Before starting the lessons look through this chapter to get a feel for iPod and iTunes You may want to refer back to this chapter as you go through the tutorial lessons To get music on your iPod quickly follow the directions in Lessons 1 to 3 starting on page 11 In these lessons you learn how to get music into iTunes transfer music from iTunes to iPod and use the iPod controls to play music To learn how to use iPod as a hard disk so you can store other files from your computer on iPod go t
6. ause button or the Select button Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Playing Music on iPod 21 22 When a song starts playing you see information about the song in the Now Playing screen gt Now Playing 20f 14 S228 Buggin Remix The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin SC 0 50 2 28 To change the volume If the Now Playing screen is showing use the Click Wheel to raise or lower the volume Note If a song is playing and you don t see the Now Playing screen wait a few seconds and it will appear or press Menu repeatedly until you see the main menu then select Now Playing Use the Click Wheel to change the volume To move to the next or previous song Press Next Fast forward to move to the next song Press Previous Rewind once to move to the beginning of the current song and twice to move to the previous song To move immediately to another place in the currently playing song From the Now Playing screen press the Select button The progress bar is replaced by a scrubber bar Use the Click Wheel to scroll to another part of the song After a brief moment the song jumps to the new position Using the Other Controls Read the following instructions to learn how to turn iPod on and off turn on the backlight and use the Hold switch Disabling the iPod Controls Using the Hold Switch If you re carrying iPod in your pocket or in a clip case and you don t want to press the buttons or turn it on accidentally you can make the iPod c
7. d icon in the Source list To delete a song from iPod Click the iPod icon in the iTunes Source list Select a song on iPod and press the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard When you delete a song from iPod manually the song is not deleted from your iTunes library Next Steps Now that you ve finished this tutorial you may want to learn more about using iPod and iTunes See Chapter 6 for a list of resources Chapter 5 Lesson 5 Managing Music on iPod 29 30 Learning More About Your iPod If you finish the tutorial and would like to learn more about using your iPod and iTunes there is more information in onscreen help and on the web iPod User s Guide The iPod User s Guide on the iPod CD has information about using all of the iPod features including changing settings storing contact and calendar information and much more iTunes Onscreen Help To learn more about using iTunes Open iTunes and choose Help gt iTunes and Music Store Help Online Resources For the latest information on iPod go to www apple com ipod For iPod service and support information a variety of forums with product specific information and feedback and the latest Apple software downloads go to www apple com support ipod To register iPod if you didn t do it when you installed software from the iPod CD go to www apple com register For an onscreen web based iTunes tutorial available in some areas only go to www apple com suppo
8. eleted Automatically update selected playlists When you connect iPod it is automatically updated to match the songs in playlists you select in iTunes Any other songs on iPod are deleted Manually update iPod When you connect iPod you can drag songs and playlists individually to iPod and delete songs and playlists individually from iPod 27 28 Updating iPod Automatically By default iPod is set to update automatically with all songs and playlists This is how you transferred music to iPod in Lesson 2 If you set iTunes to transfer music manually you can reset it later to update iPod automatically To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with all songs and playlists Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list Then click the Options button B ut G La 7 Options button Select Automatically update all songs and playlists The transfer begins automatically If there is more music in your iTunes library than will fit on your iPod a dialog appears asking if you want iTunes to choose which songs to transfer You can also update iPod with only selected playlists or transfer individual songs and playlists manually see below Updating iPod Automatically With Selected Playlists A playlist is a list of songs you organize in any order you want You can create playlists with songs to suit specific moods songs with a certain theme or your favorite songs Setting iTunes to update iPod with selected playlist
9. enu item indicates that selecting it leads to another menu Preface iPod and iTunes at a Glance iPod Now Playing Screen When a song is playing the Now Playing screen appears When you see the Now Playing screen you can run your thumb or finger around the Click Wheel to change the volume Click the Menu button to go back to the previous menu Repeat icon gt Now Playing 2of 14 eee Buggin Remix Song information The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin Song number Shuffle icon Now Playing Screen Song number Shows the number of the song playing within the current sequence of songs Repeat icon The Repeat icon gt appears if iPod is set to repeat all songs The Repeat Once icon 02 appears if iPod is set to repeat one song Song information Displays the song title and the artist Shuffle icon The Shuffle icon 29 appears if iPod is set to shuffle songs or albums Song time Displays time elapsed and time remaining for the current song Press the Select button to show the scrubber bar then use the Click Wheel to scroll to another point in the song Preface iPod and iTunes at a Glance 10 Source list iTunes Use iTunes to import music to your computer and transfer it to iPod organize music on iPod and change settings on iPod You can also use the iTunes Music Store inside iTunes to purchase music online The iTunes Music Store is available in some countries
10. hrough Lesson 4 see page 24 To learn more advanced ways of transferring and managing your music go through Lesson 5 see page 27 Before You Begin Before you start make sure that you complete the following e Insert the iPod CD into your computer and install iTunes and the iPod software e To make it easier to complete the lessons print this document e Be sure your computer and operating system meet the minimum iPod system requirements See the iPod User s Guide on the iPod CD for system requirements Preface iPod and iTunes at a Glance iPod Use the iPod controls to navigate through onscreen menus play songs change settings and view information iPod Remote port Headphones port Menu button 144 Previous Rewind button Click Wheel iPod Controls Hold switch Select button gt gt Next Fast forward button PE gt II Play Pause button n Dock connector port Hold switch Use the Hold switch to disable the iPod controls so you don t press buttons accidentally iPod Remote port Connect optional accessories such as the iPod Remote Headphones port Connect headphones and speakers with a standard 3 5 millimeter stereo miniplug Menu button Press to go back to the previous menu Press and hold to turn on the backlight Select button Press to turn on iPod If iPod is on press to select a menu item or play a song Previous Rewind button Press to resta
11. iPod Apple Computer Inc 2004 Apple Computer Inc All rights reserved Apple the Apple logo Apple Store FireWire iPod iTunes Mac Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries The FireWire logo is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc 019 0201 Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 Contents iPod and iTunes at a Glance How to Use the Tutorial Before You Begin Lesson 1 Getting Music Into iTunes Before You Begin Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes Buying Songs Online Using the iTunes Music Store Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library Once You Have Imported Songs Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod Before You Begin Charging the iPod Battery Connecting iPod to Your Computer Transferring Music to iPod Disconnecting iPod After Transferring Music Once You Have Transferred Music Lesson 3 Playing Music on iPod Before You Begin Using the iPod Menus Playing Songs Using the Other Controls Disabling the iPod Controls Using the Hold Switch Turning iPod On and Off Using the Backlight Once You Have Learned to Play Music on iPod Lesson 4 Using iPod as a Hard Disk Before You Begin Using iPod as a Hard Disk Disconnecting iPod Chapter 5 Chapter 6 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 30 Lesson 5 Managing Music on iPod
12. ista c U Library zi Race for the Prize 4 08 The Flaming Lip e Soft Bulletir amp Party Shuffle A S T 3 The Fla Radio The By Music Store J Th gt I Shared Music a 90 s Music a My Top Rated a Recently Played Top 25 Most Played r ing Has Ch 3 54 The Flamir Feeling Yourself Disintegrate 5 17 The F g on the Roof The F Vixrzarzaxrzaxraxeaere Used 75 7 MB C T Free 4 6 GB When the transfer is complete a message in iTunes says iPod update is complete If there is more music in your iTunes library than can fit on your iPod a dialog appears asking if you want iTunes to choose which songs to transfer You can also set iTunes to let you update iPod manually so you can drag individual songs to iPod and delete individual songs from iPod or you can set iTunes to update iPod automatically with only selected songs or playlists To learn these ways of transferring music to iPod see Lesson 5 Managing Music on iPod on page 27 Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod Disconnecting iPod After Transferring Music You shouldn t disconnect iPod while music is being transferred You can easily see if it s OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the screen iPod jam Musie TTT 5 If you see the main menu or a large Settings gt battery icon you can disconnect iPod Shuffle Songs from your computer Backlight SA If you set iTunes to let y
13. ke to import Buying Songs Online Using the iTunes Music Store If you have an Internet connection you can easily purchase and download songs albums and audiobooks online using the iTunes Music Store available in some countries only To purchase music online using the iTunes Music Store you must set up an Apple Account in iTunes find the songs you want then buy them If you already have an Apple Account or if you have an America Online AOL account you can use that to sign in to the music store and buy songs To sign in to the iTunes Music Store Open iTunes and click Music Store in the Source list Click the Account button and follow the onscreen instructions to set up an Apple Account or enter your existing Apple Account or AOL account information To find songs or audiobooks You can browse or search the iTunes Music Store to find the album song or artist you re looking for Open iTunes and click Music Store in the Source list Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Getting Music Into iTunes 13 14 To browse the Music Store choose a musical genre from the Choose Genre pop up menu on the top left side of the store click one of the albums or songs in the center or right side of the store or click the Browse button in the top right corner of the window To search the Music Store type the name of an album song artist or composer in the search field To search only artist or composer names or album or song titles choose an item from
14. o manage and play songs open iTunes and choose Help gt iTunes and Music Store Help To learn how to transfer music to your iPod read Lesson 2 of this tutorial Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Getting Music Into iTunes Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod This lesson tells you how to charge the iPod battery connect iPod to your computer and transfer music from your computer to iPod Before You Begin Before you start make sure you have each of the following items on hand e Your iPod and your computer The iPod Power Adapter that came with your iPod e The iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable that came with your iPod e The iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable that came with your iPod needed for use with some computers only see below Charging the iPod Battery iPod has an internal nonremovable battery For best results charge your iPod for at least two hours before you continue this lesson To charge the iPod battery 1 Connect the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable to the iPod Power Adapter and plug the other end of the cable in to iPod 2 Plug the power adapter in to a working electrical outlet for at least two hours If you have a Macintosh you can also charge the iPod battery by connecting iPod to your computer see below If you have a Windows PC in most cases you can charge the iPod battery by connecting iPod to your computer If the battery is charging the battery icon on the iPod screen animates Lz i Ba
15. ontrols inactive Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Playing Music on iPod To disable the iPod controls Set the Hold switch to Hold gt Slide the switch toward o0 c the center so you can see the orange bar to disable the controls If the iPod controls aren t responding the Hold switch may be set to Hold A Lock icon appears in the top left corner of the screen Turning iPod On and Off To turn on iPod Press the Select button To turn off iPod Press and hold Play Pause If no music is playing iPod turns off automatically after a few minutes Using the Backlight The iPod screen has a bright backlight for low light conditions To turn on the backlight Select Backlight from the main menu or press and hold Menu for a couple of seconds until you see the backlight turn on To turn off the backlight Press and hold Menu again Once You Have Learned to Play Music on iPod Once you ve learned to play music on iPod you may want to learn about some other features of iPod To learn about using iPod as a hard disk so you can store files and other data on iPod read Lesson 4 To learn more advanced ways of transferring and managing music read Lesson 5 Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Playing Music on iPod 23 24 Lesson 4 4 Using iPod as a Hard Disk You can use iPod as an external hard disk That means you can connect it to your computer and copy files from your computer to your iPod or from your iPod to you
16. ou update iPod manually or if you set iPod to be used as a hard disk see Lesson 4 then you must eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer If you see this message you must S eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer Do not disconnect To eject iPod Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Eject button Eject button To disconnect iPod If iPod is connected to an iPod cable squeeze both sides of the Dock connector to disconnect the cable from iPod If iPod is in the iPod Dock simply remove it For more information about the optional iPod Dock see the iPod User s Guide on the iPod CD Once You Have Transferred Music Now that you ve transferred music to iPod and disconnected it from your computer it s time to get started playing music To learn how to use the iPod controls to play music and change settings read Lesson 3 Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod 19 20 Lesson 3 Playing Music on iPod This lesson tells you how to use the iPod controls to browse for and play songs turn iPod on and off turn on the backlight and change settings Menu button Hold switch Select button 144 Previous Rewind button gt gt I Next Fast forward button Click Wheel J gt II Play Pause button Before You Begin If there are no songs on your iPod follow the instructions in Lessons 1 and 2 to transfer music to your iPod before you start this lesson In some tasks
17. r computer This can be very useful if you want to move documents or other files from one computer to another or keep a backup copy of files Before You Begin To complete tasks in this lesson you ll connect iPod to your computer To learn how to connect iPod to your computer follow the instructions in Lesson 2 of this tutorial Using iPod as a Hard Disk You use iTunes to set iPod to be used as a hard disk To enable iPod as a hard disk Connect iPod to your computer and open iTunes Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Options button Options button Select Enable disk use Note Selecting Manually manage songs and playlists in the Options window also enables iPod to be used as a hard disk When you use iPod as a hard disk the iPod disk icon appears on the desktop on the Mac or as the next available drive letter in Windows Explorer on a Windows PC To copy files to iPod Drag them from a folder on your computer or from the desktop to iPod Note Files you store on iPod take up space To see how much space is left on iPod select Settings gt About Disconnecting iPod When using iPod as a hard disk you must eject it before disconnecting it from your computer To eject iPod if you re using a Macintosh Drag the iPod icon on the desktop to the Trash To eject iPod if you re using a Windows PC Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and select your iPod
18. rize 4 19 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin J ja gt 13 songs 54 4 minutes 550 9 MB u B y Ifyou are connected to the Internet and iTunes doesn t get the names automatically choose Advanced gt Get CD Track Names Ifyou don t have an Internet connection you can enter the names of the songs on the CD manually Entering song information or getting it automatically from the Internet allows you to browse for songs in iTunes or on iPod by title artist album and more Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Getting Music Into iTunes To enter CD song titles and other information manually a Select the first song on the CD and choose File gt Get Info b Click Info c Enter the song information d Click Next to enter information for the next song Click to remove the checkmark next to any songs you don t want to import from the CD Click the Import button The display area at the top of the iTunes window shows how much time it will take to import each song iTunes f Importing Race For The Prize Remix N Time remaining 0 39 5 1x Q Qr Import button Search Import sa Song Name Time Artist Album 1 Race For The Prize Remix 4 10 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin 2 A Spoonful Weighs A Ton 3 34 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin By default iTunes plays songs as they are imported To eject the CD click the Eject button MMI A E Repeat these steps for any other CDs with songs you d li
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20. rt the current song Press twice to play the previous song Press and hold to rewind Next Fast forward button Press to play the next song Press and hold to fast forward Click Wheel Run a thumb or finger around the Click Wheel to scroll through menu items From the Now Playing screen use to change the volume Press the buttons on the Click Wheel to control iPod Play Pause button Press to play the highlighted song While a song is playing press to pause Press and hold to turn off iPod Preface iPod and iTunes at a Glance iPod Menu When you turn on iPod you see the main menu Select menu items to go to other menus or perform functions on iPod Status icons along the top of the screen show iPod settings Lock icon Menu title Battery status Extras Settings Shuffle Songs Backlight Menu items Lock icon The Lock icon appears when the Hold switch on top of iPod is set to Hold When the switch is set to Hold the iPod controls are disabled Menu title Displays the title of the current menu Play status The Play icon appears if a song is playing The Pause icon II appears if a song is paused Battery status The Battery icon shows the remaining battery charge If the battery is charging the icon is animated Menu items Use the Click Wheel to scroll through menu items Press the Select button in the center of iPod to select an item An arrow next to a m
21. s is especially useful if you have more music on your computer than will fit on your iPod You create playlists in iTunes then set iPod to update with only the songs in the playlists you select To create a playlist in iTunes Click the Add button Add button Type a name for the playlist in the Source list Click Library then drag a song or other audio file to the playlist in the Source list To select multiple songs hold the Command 38 key or Shift key and click For more information on working with playlists and using iTunes open iTunes and choose Help gt iTunes and Music Store Help Chapter 5 Lesson 5 Managing Music on iPod To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with selected playlists Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list Then click the Options button Options button Select Automatically update selected playlists only Select the playlists you want Updating iPod Manually Setting iTunes to let you update iPod manually gives you the most flexibility for managing music on your iPod You can add and delete songs individually Also you can add songs from multiple computers to your iPod To set iTunes to let you manage songs on iPod manually Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list Then click the Options button B ut 4 La 7 Options button Select Manually manage songs and playlists To add a song to iPod In iTunes click Library and drag the song to the iPo
22. sic Store and other sources of music Main window The main window shows songs from the item selected in the Source list Add button Click to add a playlist to the Source list Click Library then drag songs to the playlist to add them Options button Select iPod in the Source list then click this button to change settings on iPod This button only appears when iPod is select in the Source list Eject button Select iPod in the Source list then click the Eject button to eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer Preface iPod and iTunes at a Glance Lesson 1 1 Getting Music Into iTunes To listen to music on your iPod you first need to get that music onto your computer using the iTunes application This lesson tells you how to get music into iTunes on your computer Lesson 2 tells you how to transfer music from your computer to iPod There are three ways of getting music into iTunes Import music from audio CDs e Buy music online from the iTunes Music Store available in some countries only e Add music that s already on your computer to the iTunes music library 12 Before You Begin Before you start grab some of your favorite audio CDs Or if you have an Internet connection you can purchase music online In some tasks shown in this lesson you will see instructions for choosing iTunes menu commands which look like this Choose File gt Get Info The first term af
23. ter Choose is the name of a menu in the iTunes menu bar The next term is the item you choose from that menu Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes Follow these instructions to get music from your CDs into your computer To import music from an audio CD into iTunes Insert a CD into your computer and open iTunes If you have an Internet connection iTunes gets the names of the songs on the CD from the Internet and lists them in the window nnn iTunes O0 Q 4 4 Search Import S Song Name Time Artist Album gt U Library Accessing Gracenote CDDB ling Lips The Soft Bulletin amp Party Shuffle ling Lips The Soft Bulletin Radio Querying database fing Lips The Soft Bulletin Bi Music Store ling Lips The Soft Bulletin The Soft Bulletin I Stop fing Lips The Soft Bulletin gt shared Music ling Lips The Soft Bulletin E ft ee EMTs Lios O The Sof sulen O E My Top Rated 8 amp Waitin For A Superman 4 19 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin P Recently Played 9 Suddenly Everything Has Ch 3 56 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin rey a 10 The Gash c 4 04 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin E Top 25 Most Playe 11 Feeling Yourself Disintegrate 5 19 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin 12 Sleeping On The Roof 3 11 The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin 13 Race For The P
24. the search field pop up menu To search for a combination of items choose Power Search from the search field pop up menu To return to the front of the Music Store click the Home button at the top left side of the store To buy a song album or audiobook Click Music Store in the Source list then find the song or album you want to buy You can double click a song to listen to a portion of it and make sure it s the song you want If your network connection is slower than 128 kbps choose iTunes gt Preferences and in the Store pane select the Load complete preview before playing checkbox Click Buy Song or Buy Album The song is downloaded to your hard disk and charged to the credit card listed on your Apple or AOL account Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library If you have songs on your computer encoded in file formats that iTunes supports you can easily import the songs into iTunes To add songs on your computer to the iTunes library Drag the folder or disk containing the audio files to Library in the Source list or choose File gt Add to Library and select the folder or disk If Tunes supports the song file format the songs are automatically added to the iTunes library You can also drag individual song files to iTunes Once You Have Imported Songs Once you have your music in iTunes you can play the songs in iTunes create playlists and much more For more information on using iTunes t
25. ttery charging Note Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings For more information go to www apple com batteries Connecting iPod to Your Computer You connect iPod to your computer to transfer music to iPod and organize music on iPod To connect iPod to your computer Determine which cable to use to connect iPod to your computer e Ifyour computer has a 6 pin FireWire port you can use the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable Ga SSS 6 pin FireWire 400 port iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable Note All iPod compatible Macintosh computers can use this cable If your computer has a high power USB 2 0 port you can use the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable v e USB 2 0 port iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable Ifyou have a Windows PC that doesn t have any FireWire or USB 2 0 ports here are other ways you can connect iPod e Purchase a FireWire card or USB 2 0 card and install it For more information about compatible FireWire and USB 2 0 cards go to www apple com ipod Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Transferring Music to iPod e Or if your computer has a 4 pin FireWire port you can use an optional 6 pin to 4 pin FireWire adapter You can t charge iPod through your computer using a 4 pin FireWire port You must use the iPod Power Adapter 2 Connect the appropriate cable to a FireWire or

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