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iPod Hardware and Accessories
Connecting the ipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinTAtious" data-source="post: 10403"><p>For what it's worth, from what I can tell, music is stored ON the iPod in alphabetical order, based upon when the iPod was synched. Only a certian amount of space is allocated for each folder (numerically named) and when that folder is full, another is created. Now, I'm referring to physical storage.</p><p></p><p>In terms of organization, the iPod organizes your MP3s based on the IDT tags, as people have mentioned. You can browse by song, by artist, or by album, or by playlist, which it will also synchronize with your computer. Finding the exact song you want is *simple*. That is where the iPod prevails (and most of Apple) -- form and function. I love my iPod =)</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the odd physcial storage scheme used isn't just to deter file sharing...</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'm actually a PC user, not a Mac user (although I do have a G4 at work that I develop on), so YMMV.</p><p></p><p>Jonathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinTAtious, post: 10403"] For what it's worth, from what I can tell, music is stored ON the iPod in alphabetical order, based upon when the iPod was synched. Only a certian amount of space is allocated for each folder (numerically named) and when that folder is full, another is created. Now, I'm referring to physical storage. In terms of organization, the iPod organizes your MP3s based on the IDT tags, as people have mentioned. You can browse by song, by artist, or by album, or by playlist, which it will also synchronize with your computer. Finding the exact song you want is *simple*. That is where the iPod prevails (and most of Apple) -- form and function. I love my iPod =) I wonder if the odd physcial storage scheme used isn't just to deter file sharing... Oh, and I'm actually a PC user, not a Mac user (although I do have a G4 at work that I develop on), so YMMV. Jonathan [/QUOTE]
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