Legal iPod Music Downloads – Where To Find

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Are you looking for legal ipod music downloads? Well, if you are, you certainly are not the only one. There are at least hundreds of searches every single day by iPod users on Google looking for places where they can find legal ipod music downloads. An interesting fact to note that most are at the same time hoping they can get them cheaper than iTunes.

There are 3 places where you can get legal iPod music downloads.

1. Mainstream Sites Like Napster

Mainstreams are probably nothing new to you. All MP3 users know that they can download quality iPod music from sites like Amazon, HMV, EMusic and other mainstream services. However, a fair comparison with iTunes put them in the same league. Pricing is too competitive and you hardly see differences except the occasions where music albums are offered in bundled deals at cheaper rates.

2. Free Download Site

To be fair, you can find some free websites that offer you quality and legal iPod music downloads. No, we are not referring to copyright music but productions by unknown artists. These hopefuls often upload their own music and song onto public networks such as torrents or YouTube and MetaCafe. It is their free means of publicizing their works. You can get some nice music for your iPod there.

3. Paid Membership Sites

If you can meet all your needs for unlimited legal iPod music downloads for less than $49.99, would you? That amount is not even enough to buy you 50 songs at the mainstreams. But at membership sites, that can buy you a full lifetime membership with privileges to download as many songs and music albums as you wish. No bandwith and download limits. This explains why it is becoming popular among youngsters. After all, new songs and artists appear all the time and people want to update their playlist all the time.

These are the 3 main types of sites that offer you your music needs. Why not start getting your legal iPod music downloads and load them up on your precious iPod today?

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This post was written by Davion Wong on June 15, 2009

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Buying Super Cheap Ipods For A Discount

Any kind of music that plays in the background while one goes through the regular hum-drum of life is definitely helpful but if you just use a CD player, wouldn’t it be a hassle to bring along a bagful of CDs? You could either continue traveling with a sore shoulder or purchase an apple iPod cheap enough compared to tons of CDs you have already bought.

The emergence of these remarkable iPods has definitely brought a hard blow to the music industry since music lovers can opt to download the music they want for free. Not only is it illegal, music stores’ CD sales have really gone down.

You still could extract raw audio files and convert them to Mp3 format but it could be time consuming and difficult once the audio file is protected. Meaning, you can not change or revise the title, artist, album and artwork when you have accessed it through your iTunes application.

Ask any music lover if they got overwhelmed with the emergence of the Apple iPod and the only answer they will give you is a deep sigh and a smile. They are indeed frantic over what iPod to choose — 1GB or the ultimate 120GB?

Life is not that unfair after all since there are a lot of Mp3 players to choose from should your budget gets a little tight. However, if you ask some hard-core enthusiasts, they would rather purchase the apple iPod since they can effortlessly store a multitude of their favorite tunes.

Have you heard of the latest addition to the iPod family — also known as the iPod Shuffle? This happens to be designed to cater to active people who would want to drown out the city’s hustle and bustle sound. Designed to be as small as a key or a lighter, you could personalize it by engraving your name on it. The iPod Shuffle is indeed small but amazingly packs a 4GB worth of storage for the 960-ish songs you can think of.

Purchase your version of the Apple iPod to suit your listening preferences. Do you know that there are some people who even fall asleep while being connected to their music players? Bear in mind that the high decibel of sound for a long period of time leads to loss of hearing. With the latest in-ear technology of the earphones, it would be more possible for you to experience a louder than life performance of your favorite band or crooner.

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This post was written by Marcus Aurelieus on June 6, 2009

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Why are we obsessed with the Ipod?

What is it about the apple ipod that creates near fanatical devotion from its group of supporters and a loyalty that few other electronic devices enjoy? Why do people feel the need to suddenly upgrade as soon as the latest player comes out?

The weird thing these days is that alot of individuals don’t actually realise that you can get an mp3 player that isn’t an ipod, so heres a brief rundown of the things that have made the player a huge hit.

Firstly, the iPod was the first ever handheld device to store over a gigabyte of data. This was a massive leap in technology from its forerunners.

The smooth design and large stylish LCD screen was unlike any other. The competitors at the time were clunky and somewhat nerdy.

Lots of sports people including joggers found the flash based players, like the Nano, very convenient and easy to carry around. Also, there was no drawback of “skipping” as was the case with hard-disk players.

The ITunes software which is an integral part of the iPod was another key success factor as people were able to download songs safely and at a reasonable price.

When the ipod first came onto the scene it was the first time you could realistically carry around hundreds of songs and which was great if you were going to parties or events.

The iPod’s interface is extremely user-friendly. Further the scroll wheel enhances the entire music experience with the iPod as you can find the song you are looking for in a matter of seconds.

Apple has been clever to continuously expand the number of roles that the iPod can perform. The iPod has taken quite a 360 turn from a simple mp3 player to a video-playing phone.

You can now purchase apps that will play on the ipod to permit you to do everything from playing games to filling out your taxes.

The sound quality of the ipod is said to be way ahead of other players on the market, especially the bass levels.

There are some first rate speakers you can plug into the player now. You can even plug it into surround sound with the correct set.

The battery life of the solid state mp3 players is very good. The Nano can last up to 7 hours between charges.

If the standard styling of an iPod isn’t to your taste you have the option of switching the cover.

There are plenty of regular updates provided by Apple for the device’s software and iTunes too. This will help keep you updated with the latest in firmware for the player. This rarely happens with plenty of other market competitors.

The device is also a lot sturdier than the competitor brands. It’s well capable of surviving accidental bumps and knocks.

As you can see theres much to like about the hit music player from America and hopefully Apple will have a few more ideas up their sleeve for many years to come.

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This post was written by Jim Solista on March 12, 2009

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Add Music From iPod To Computer – Strategies You Can Do

Almost anybody is able to transfer music to iPod with ease, but to add music from iPod to computer is a different matter.

You can simply automatically or manually synchronize your music library from your computer with your iPod to copy the files from PC to iPod, but to transfer back the files the other way around is no easy process.

Apple has probably made this intention in order to protect music companies participating in Apple’s iTunes programs and to prevent piracy as well. If your device readily comes with the feature that enables you to add music from iPod to computer, Apple will no longer be able to control the likelihood of piracy and abuse of the feature,

Apple knows, however, that not all people are prone to do things like that. There are things you can do to recover your files in case your iPod suffers a major trouble. Apple has only restricted the feature of adding music to your computer from iPod, but it has not totally banished it

You have to make the music folder in your Ipod visible so music can be added back from iPod to computer. This is the difficult part because the folder is usually hidden, so in order to make it visible you have to do a series of steps.

Mac users will need to download TinkerTool, a software that will give you access to hidden files, then plug the iPod to the PC and launch iTunes. iTunes will then prompt you to replace your iPod’s contents with songs coming from its library, and you must say no to this. Next, enable the Manually Manage Songs and Playlists and also the Disk Use option and launch TinkerTool. Click on the Finder Tab and the Relaunch Finder. Double click the icon of the iPod on your desktop. Hidden in this folder are several other folders, one of which is the music folder. When you see this, drag this out to your desktop so you can copy the files from your iPod.

For users of the Windows application, what you need to do is plug in your iPod and launch iTunes. From the source list of iTunes, choose the iPod icon. Next tick the Manually Manage Songs and Playlist Option as well as the Disk Use option. After doing that, click My Computer twice and look for the iPod icon. After clicking it, go to Tools Menu, click Folder Options, and View Tab. Tick the Show Hidden Files and Folders option, then click Apply. Double click the iPod folder on your desktop and look for the music folder; drag that one out to your desktop so you can add music from iPod to computer.

I have listed in my blog more tips and tricks to enable you to add music from iPod to computer.

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This post was written by Davion W on January 9, 2009

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Add Music From iPod To Computer – Guide For Newbies

It is fairly easy to transfer music to your iPod, but knowing how to add music from iPod to computer is another thing.

You can simply automatically or manually synchronize your music library from your computer with your iPod to copy the files from PC to iPod, but to transfer back the files the other way around is no easy process.

A possible reason why Apple restricted this particular feature of letting you add music from iPod to computer is to prevent piracy and protect music companies selling their songs to Apple’s iTunes. After all, when there is ease in transferring music from iPod to computer, people are likely to take advantage of it.

Apple knows, however, that not all people are prone to do things like that. There are things you can do to recover your files in case your iPod suffers a major trouble. Apple has only restricted the feature of adding music to your computer from iPod, but it has not totally banished it

Before music can be added back from iPod to computer, you must make the music folder in your iPod visible. This can be tricky because normally the music folder is hidden and cannot be accessed easily.

Mac users will need to download TinkerTool, a software that will give you access to hidden files, then plug the iPod to the PC and launch iTunes. iTunes will then prompt you to replace your iPod’s contents with songs coming from its library, and you must say no to this. Next, enable the Manually Manage Songs and Playlists and also the Disk Use option and launch TinkerTool. Click on the Finder Tab and the Relaunch Finder. Double click the icon of the iPod on your desktop. Hidden in this folder are several other folders, one of which is the music folder. When you see this, drag this out to your desktop so you can copy the files from your iPod.

For users of the Windows application, what you need to do is plug in your iPod and launch iTunes. From the source list of iTunes, choose the iPod icon. Next tick the Manually Manage Songs and Playlist Option as well as the Disk Use option. After doing that, click My Computer twice and look for the iPod icon. After clicking it, go to Tools Menu, click Folder Options, and View Tab. Tick the Show Hidden Files and Folders option, then click Apply. Double click the iPod folder on your desktop and look for the music folder; drag that one out to your desktop so you can add music from iPod to computer.

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This post was written by Davion W on January 8, 2009

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