Saturday, October 9, 2010

How Does iPod Work - The All in One Portable Media Device That Is iPod

Music is innate with people in all walks of life. And we sway along in the tides of technology. In music, the recording and bulky boombox or cassette players in the old times revolutionize... inventions such as musical gadgets became more smaller and comfortable to use. iPod is one of those innovations. And this article is about how does iPod work? iPod is a musical gadget that can store audio files. It has a 5 to 160 gigabytes storage capacity or is equivalent to 40,000 songs.

Music could be downloaded to iPod through researching songs in web sites like imesh, Esnips and Limewire. The songs in these sites are free. After the songs are downloaded in your iPod, you could rip or transfer the songs to your personal computer at home and burn the songs in a CD writer or a CR rewritable.

Download Music easily with the help of iTunes

Apple, the company who produces iPod has an integrated media-player software or jukebox, it is called iTunes. You could use iTunes to play, convert files into another, download songs from the internet, upload songs to your computer, and organize music by creating ratings on songs and making different playlist so you could create moods that suit the weather, or your disposition at a certain time. You could buy songs in iTunes through your iPod if you have a WiFi connection.

Through iTunes, you could also purchase movies, audiobooks, podcasts, and music videos in a click of a button. You could watch the preview of a certain movie or hear a particular song before you buy it. The iTunes software automatically synchronizes whatever is connected to your personal computer with the help of a USB 2.0 port.

Keep in mind that you could download music from other internet sites as long as the site do not use Windows DRM (Digital Rights Management) for the reason that iPod is not compatible with that encoding.

iPod is so efficient and so easy to use

iPod is famous because the design is so simple. The buttons are not complex, that is why it is very easy and convenient to use. It is lightweight compared to other portable media device such as Zen Portable Media Center by Creative.

iPod is so versatile because it can play various audio file formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and Audible audio files.

The 160 gigabyte iPod version could last as long as 200 hours of playtime. While the 80 gigabyte could hold up to 100 hours of video. H.264 and MPEG-4 files are supported like MOV files that are converted to iPod-friendly video with the aid of the iTunes software.

In storing photographs, iPod supports different file formats like JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG and PSD. You could easily download your favorite photographs from Mac iPhoto or Windows Adobe Photoshop to your iPod. You could save photos as much as 25,000 still images and you could create a slideshow or a presentation of your own.

Extra benefits from iPod

Another function of iPod is that you could use it as a portable hard drive. You could carry with you all different media from your computer. You just need to choose "enable disk usage" from the iTunes software, and every media that you need when you travel is now handy.

You could also integrate your iPod in your car stereo and its sound system so you could enjoy music while travelling. There are built in car stereos that support iPod integration. You could control your music through the steering-wheel controls or through the help unit.




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