Mac OS X Software
Mac OS X
Import Selected iPod Tracks to iTunes 1.2
This script will copy the selected files on an iPod to your iTunes Library in Artist:Album:file.mp3 format, import the files to iTunes, and display them in a playlist called "Imports from iPod". Includes Read Me and Installer. Latest version supports iTunes 4 M4A (AAC) files as well as MP3s and fixes a bug that caused an EOF error in the UNIX shell.
License: Freeware
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or higher and iTunes 3 or higher
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Posted by Brianjonson in USA on May 2, 2003 at 8:06 PM (PDT)
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I refuse to use the iTunes 4 music store untill they apgrade my iPods software properly.
If they think a bare minimum software upgrade will get me onto it they need a big wake up call.
I will not be herded onto a marketing cattle truck, my iPod is only a few months old and it is already “unsupported” by apple.
I am furious.
Posted by Screaming Baboon in Japan on May 2, 2003 at 8:20 PM (PDT)
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Do like I did with my 20Gb—Sell it and buy the new one!
Especially if it’s so new, and you weren’t dumb enough to get it engraved…
I bought mine a few months ago, but with a 28Gb MP3 collection, I was just waiting for a 30Gb to come out… so back in the original wrapping and box it goes, and I’ve got 3 people that wanted to buy it from me, so I sold it and now i’m waiting for my new 30gb to arrive
Posted by hwy101 in Hamburg on May 14, 2003 at 9:14 AM (PDT)
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A: its engraved
B: the headphone jack plastic snapped (design flaw)
C: fcuk apple, I’m getting a nomad
Posted by Oliver in Japan on May 14, 2003 at 1:43 PM (PDT)
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Cool for me - how much you want for your busted up stankey ol’ engraved iPod?
Posted by hwy101 in Hamburg on May 14, 2003 at 7:18 PM (PDT)