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Why won't it work??


Question Posted Sunday December 19 2004, 1:48 pm

hey..a few days ago i got an ipod and it came wit itunes. So i loaded it on, at first it didn't work so i resept the ipod and then everything worked fine and i loaded 4 or 5 CD's..the other day i tried to load another one and it said "do not disconnect" onthe ipod, and the ipod file came up but the songs didnt download on. I left it connected for atleast 2 hours and still no songs. I tried to load a different cd a few days later and the same problem happened. Does anyone know how i can fix this and be able to load my cds again. If it helps, i see the cd titles in "my library". Thanks in advance.

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chrirett answered Monday December 20 2004, 3:02 pm:
Call the troubleshootin fone numba that came with the pack and ask them about it

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AsKmE135 answered Sunday December 19 2004, 9:14 pm:
I don't know if this is your problem, but before you load any songs onto your iPod, you have to convert them to MP3's. You can do this by selecting all of the songs, and then right click on one of the songs, and go to Convert Selected Song to MP3. Then you will have 2 of each song in ur library.. one of AAC format, and one of MP3 format. (right click on a song and click Get Info to see if it's MP3 or AAC) Then select all the songs that are MP3 format, and go to File, Transfer to iPod (or w/e it says). Sorry if this didn't help, i just thought that it might be the problem. I know another way that you can transfer your songs to ur iPod, so if this doesn't work, or if you have any more questions, let me know.

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ixjacquixi answered Sunday December 19 2004, 4:29 pm:
I have an Ipod too! Mine was a breeze to download songs. Make sure you have iTunes installed on your computer. First you have to connect the Ipod to the computer with the UVB cord. Then iTunes will open. Put a cd inside your CD-ROM drive. The songs should appear in your library and start downloading. After its complete click ok, and the songs should be on your Ipod. If you downloading from your computer you don't need to put anything in the CD-ROM drive the iTunes will pick it up automatically and start downloading the music to your Ipod. Let me know if this works. Any other questions drop one in the inbox. *good luck* xoJacxo

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