Originally posted by: amd200mhz
Learned so much from you guys!
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Well I got my ipod, bought a usb charger and an agent18 case.
Do songs have the habit of disappearing? I got some songs off itunes and I remember playing it on my ipod, but the next day I check the artist and there is only 1 song when there should be 3. It kind of sucks because I got the songs from my uncle who lives in florida so I dont techniclly own them. Also downloaded a trial version of copypod.
I love my ipod, aside from the slightly annoying pause when you browse from song to song..I love it.
Downloaded an episode of The Office and other things.
BTW, how many 22 min episodes can an ipod hold?
When the ipod says 7,500 is the maximum it can hold..is it estimating each song would be 3 mins long? Or....??
An finally, any suggestions on accessories or things I will most definitely need for my ipod?
Thanks everyone.
You are being pretty stupid, there (seriously--isn't this the kind of thing that should be standard research before you buy?!). Charge it all the time. You're using a LI (LP?) battery, not NIMH. Heat and constant deep discharges are what kill them.Originally posted by: Noobtastic
I dont re-charge my ipod untill the battery is dead.
Originally posted by: Cerb
You are being pretty stupid, there (seriously--isn't this the kind of thing that should be standard research before you buy?!). Charge it all the time. You're using a LI (LP?) battery, not NIMH. Heat and constant deep discharges are what kill them.Originally posted by: Noobtastic
I dont re-charge my ipod untill the battery is dead.
http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm
(note, however, that newer lithium rechargables can handle thousands of charge/discharge cycles)
Originally posted by: Cerb
Just leaving it whatever state it is in, charged or not, should be fine. It is deeply discharging it (waiting until it complains about low battery to charge it) regularly that kills them. Just have it using the charger when it is not in use, so that it stays fully charged most of the time, and it will be fine.
Originally posted by: amd200mhz
Protection is very important.
Find a quality screen protector for the screen first.
Then a silicone case for the whole ipod
Originally posted by: Julia
iPods are great! don't listen to what everyone else says!