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Ipod software
Dimmukane:
I just meant stuff like what you're talking about, really. I'm not using iTunes as a music player, I already have foobar2000 for that. It's only installed because I have an iPod now and need something to put music on it.
I may check out those alternatives, but at this point I was just wondering if there were any add-ons of interest. Maybe something for tagging files (I'm not a fan of how iTunes handles it). Stuff like that.
Edit: And also a good pair of earbuds/headphones. The standard ones kind of hurt/suck. I have a pair of studio headphones, but if I intend to actually start going to the gym I need something smaller and comfortable.
est:
I was of the opinion that Foobar was just a shitty linux music app, but it looks pretty decent nowdays. I may have to investigate further.
Dimmukane:
Well, the reason I use foobar is because it plays all the common file formats plus a bunch of others, and is a really low-memory footprint. I don't use it to organize my library, I do that myself. It has a decent amount of free plug-ins, and some other features I don't use much. It's pretty simple, and that's the way I like it.
Scandanavian War Machine:
well, if for some reason you have any music on your iPod that you don't have anywhere else (cd/hdd/etc.) then i recommend EphPod for ripping music off your iPod, if you have a need for that sort of thing.
personally, i don't store music on a computer anywhere, so when my friends ask me to burn them a cd, i rip it off my iPod using EphPod. you can also use it to rip music off other people's iPods so you can have it on your computer too. it's a pretty neat program but it's only useful in certain situations.
Inlander:
--- Quote from: Anyways on 17 Jul 2008, 05:21 ---iTunes certainly demands lower memory usage
--- End quote ---
If you're trying to synch your iPod and iTunes, so that every time you plug your iPod into the computer it automatically absorbs any new music you've put on iTunes, then iTunes is a gigantic, slavering, memory-devouring beast of a program. Admittedly I'm using a laptop so the processor is pretty small, but with a relatively full 30 gig iPod I now have to copy music from iTunes to the iPod manually, thirty songs or so at a time, otherwise iTunes crashes.
. . . Damn, I'm sick of putting that stupid little "i" in front of everything.
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