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<blockquote data-quote="Tel" data-source="post: 115477"><p>Having used my iPod with a PC, I always had to unplug it from the computer and into a charger everytime I wanted it charged (I never bought one of those splitter cables) and what really annoyed me is whenever I wanted to transfer a great deal of songs (which, quite frankly, is very often) I had to full charge my iPod before transfering otherwise my battery would run out half way through and we all know thats not a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say I was pleasantly supprised when I plugged it into my iBook and see that it began charging straight from the firewire port. So this is what i'm thinking; because I have a lot of music (about 16GB so far, I've still got over 200 albums to rip yet,) to save space on my iBook could I fill up my iPod, set iTunes to manual updates so it doesn't delete anything, delete the original tracks from my iBook and point iTunes to add media from the directory of my iPod so that the tracks would play straight from my iPod.</p><p></p><p>So:</p><p></p><p>1. Would my idea work ok?</p><p></p><p>2. Would playing music directly from my iPod shorten its life?</p><p></p><p>I know that using it this way would cause the iPod disk to spin almost constantly, maybe this would shorten its life?</p><p></p><p>Also, once an iPod is full charged, does it bypass the battery and take power straight from the mains?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tel, post: 115477"] Having used my iPod with a PC, I always had to unplug it from the computer and into a charger everytime I wanted it charged (I never bought one of those splitter cables) and what really annoyed me is whenever I wanted to transfer a great deal of songs (which, quite frankly, is very often) I had to full charge my iPod before transfering otherwise my battery would run out half way through and we all know thats not a good thing. Needless to say I was pleasantly supprised when I plugged it into my iBook and see that it began charging straight from the firewire port. So this is what i'm thinking; because I have a lot of music (about 16GB so far, I've still got over 200 albums to rip yet,) to save space on my iBook could I fill up my iPod, set iTunes to manual updates so it doesn't delete anything, delete the original tracks from my iBook and point iTunes to add media from the directory of my iPod so that the tracks would play straight from my iPod. So: 1. Would my idea work ok? 2. Would playing music directly from my iPod shorten its life? I know that using it this way would cause the iPod disk to spin almost constantly, maybe this would shorten its life? Also, once an iPod is full charged, does it bypass the battery and take power straight from the mains? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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