Don't feed the Trolls...Mjlink said:Hi folks,
Anyone game for this?
Copy all .jpg & .mp3 to ipandora player?
I hate iTunes and don't want to depend on it!
Please
Danks
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Kings said:Don't feed the Trolls...Mjlink said:Hi folks,
Anyone game for this?
Copy all .jpg & .mp3 to ipandora player?
I hate iTunes and don't want to depend on it!
Please
Danks
Link
How exactly is that trolling?
It's a valid request. There are plenty of iPod managers out there, and I'm sure that some of them support the iPhone. It'd be a pretty useful app IMO.
Mjlink said:I'm not a music troll.
I think we have a misunderstanding here-
Definition of a Troll:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)
Pirate, which is what you're thinking: (Copyright Infringement)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_infringement
So um... why did you buy an iPhone?Mjlink said:hold on here.
I AM 100% talking about paid for music. I don't need iTunes telling me how many backups I can make. Digital media fails.
Erm, I have an iPod and an iPhone, both play my mp3s just fine.Squidge said:If you don't like DRM, and don't like iTunes, then don't buy an iPod/iPhone/iTouch? Buy an alternative mp3 player, but audio cds, and copy the music to your device yourself.
Bleh... burning stuff to a CD and rerip it? Sounds like a major loss of sound quality to me. Not a audiophil by any means but my ears would bleed burning 192kbps files to cd... then reripping them as 192kbps KILLING the quality even further :blink:cloud858rk said:If the OP doesn't like DRM content, you can burn all DRM'd stuff to a CD and rip it off into MP3 format in iTunes. It's funny they'd include a way to bypass DRM in their own software.
USB CD/DVD/BD-ROM Drive?waffles said:what i wonder is, if he doesn't own a PC, how the hell is he planning on transferring his 400 cds to the pandora.
AireTamStorm said:USB CD/DVD/BD-ROM Drive?waffles said:what i wonder is, if he doesn't own a PC, how the hell is he planning on transferring his 400 cds to the pandora.
Hey folks,
My thoughts are getting the CDs onto an external HDD via a PC & MAC or with an external DVD-R USB if support will exist. I then want to be able to transfer & play music copied from external HDD or SDHC to iPhone. Iphones don't play mp3s either, it has to be .mp4
Maybe Zod would understand this better? Or tell me to buy a computer. I only play retro games, any tough stuff like MS Office I do at work, I have access to a G5 & HD Video camera for real computerwork.
I have no reason to buy a PC or MAC especially once I have Pandora.
I like the iPhone, I don't like iTunes or Apple monitoring my data.
Hope this clears things up a bit, not trying to make any emotional response.
Peace
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Mjlink said:AireTamStorm said:USB CD/DVD/BD-ROM Drive?waffles said:what i wonder is, if he doesn't own a PC, how the hell is he planning on transferring his 400 cds to the pandora.
Hey folks,
My thoughts are getting the CDs onto an external HDD via a PC & MAC or with an external DVD-R USB if support will exist. I then want to be able to transfer & play music copied from external HDD or SDHC to iPhone. Iphones don't play mp3s either, it has to be .mp4
Maybe Zod would understand this better? Or tell me to buy a computer. I only play retro games, any tough stuff like MS Office I do at work, I have access to a G5 & HD Video camera for real computerwork.
I have no reason to buy a PC or MAC especially once I have Pandora.
I like the iPhone, I don't like iTunes or Apple monitoring my data.
Hope this clears things up a bit, not trying to make any emotional response.
Peace
Link
Maybe I don't understand, but it sounds like you do not need a andora1: for anything other than file transfers. The iPhone has emulators for retro-gaming and your not going to use the Pandora for multimedia.
It would make more sense to go with a EeePc + iPhone combo or Pandora + regular phone. And please keep topic about the andora1: on the Pandora forum.
Mjlink said:My thoughts are getting the CDs onto an external HDD via a PC & MAC or with an external DVD-R USB if support will exist. I then want to be able to transfer & play music copied from external HDD or SDHC to iPhone. Iphones don't play mp3s either, it has to be .mp4
Why not just play the music from the Pandora?
Mjlink said:I have no reason to buy a PC or MAC especially once I have Pandora.
Ok, I'd love the Pandora to be an independent device as much as anyone, and it is a very capable piece of hardware. That being said, there are things it is designed for, and things it isn't. Unless you are away from home most of the time, a cheap Linux computer will do these jobs better out of the box.
Mjlink said:I like the iPhone, I don't like iTunes or Apple monitoring my data.
I don't use iTunes personally, but Apple products are designed to be reliant on it. The Pandora, is not. You will be able to play many more kinds of media on the Pandora itself, which brings me back to the question at hand:
Why not just play all of these files on the Pandora itself?