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#1 Ja, I've got an iPod 160 Gigabyte... thing. I've got my music on the iPod itself. I go to another computer and plug my iPod into it. All I want to do is listen to the music on the iPod - I don't want to transfer the music files over to the other computer. I simply want to access my iPod in order to play the files through the laptop's speakers. The "Synchronizing" symbol pops up on my iPod. I hastily tear the iPod out, because I suddenly have this question: When it begins synchronizing with another computer, will it erase all my music? (Since the laptop has no media on it) and... Can I play the music on my iPod through the laptop? Thanks. EDIT: HA! I conquer you iPod! I found a way to make it not enter the synchronization stage, thereby making iTunes never automatically start or load/install itself. Topic can be locked/deleted/made a playground for spam now. Last edited by Nominus Experse; 03-07-2008 at 01:44 AM. |
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| | I like to not use iTunes and sync my iPod up to Winamp instead. It's a much better program, imo. ![]() Of course this is assuming you don't buy from iTunes, which I have no idea why people would pay money for MP3 files (they are the worst compression). You'd rather go buy an CD that has uncompressed tracks on it. |
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