jennis9
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2008
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Re: ipod or MP3
TD , I have the 40 gig "wheel" (love it but want a "touch").
Since you are used to sirius... You're spoiled with variety. You may want to consider bigger -- at least an 8 gig. It's like buying a computer - get as much space (RAM) as you can afford. I have 8gb of music loaded on mine... to give you an idea of space and time; I can push play and leave Cleveland Ohio and go to Cumberland KY - 8 days later when I return home - I would not have heard a duplicate song on continuous 24/7 play. That's almost 3000 songs. But if I wanted to hear the same song over again, could do that too...
I can also download every photo of all of the stripers I caught onto my iPod and store pics if my SD camera card gets loaded while on vacation. Sams Club has them at great prices. To make it more versatile - the iPod touch version has wifi - you'll never miss a thread if you can get a signal.
Interface is quite user friendly--know that you can only use iTunes with iPod as your resource (or software music manager program) for downloading music to the iPod. You load your disks into the computer and then iTunes catalogs the music for you by artist and genre. Then you hook up the iPod and the music syncs with the iPod. easy. Load more music - update the iPod. You can also play the music on your computer. I have a home office and play music from my Harman Karden speakers for parties... and can also play through my receiver.
Since you are a basics kind of guy - and I think I read that you use car stereos in your boats - you can get a jPort to hook up the iPod directly to your unit(s) on your boat.
TD , I have the 40 gig "wheel" (love it but want a "touch").
Since you are used to sirius... You're spoiled with variety. You may want to consider bigger -- at least an 8 gig. It's like buying a computer - get as much space (RAM) as you can afford. I have 8gb of music loaded on mine... to give you an idea of space and time; I can push play and leave Cleveland Ohio and go to Cumberland KY - 8 days later when I return home - I would not have heard a duplicate song on continuous 24/7 play. That's almost 3000 songs. But if I wanted to hear the same song over again, could do that too...
I can also download every photo of all of the stripers I caught onto my iPod and store pics if my SD camera card gets loaded while on vacation. Sams Club has them at great prices. To make it more versatile - the iPod touch version has wifi - you'll never miss a thread if you can get a signal.
Interface is quite user friendly--know that you can only use iTunes with iPod as your resource (or software music manager program) for downloading music to the iPod. You load your disks into the computer and then iTunes catalogs the music for you by artist and genre. Then you hook up the iPod and the music syncs with the iPod. easy. Load more music - update the iPod. You can also play the music on your computer. I have a home office and play music from my Harman Karden speakers for parties... and can also play through my receiver.
Since you are a basics kind of guy - and I think I read that you use car stereos in your boats - you can get a jPort to hook up the iPod directly to your unit(s) on your boat.