Incredibly basic iPod/iTunes question
January 4, 2006 7:10 AM Subscribe
Incredibly basic iPod/iTunes question
I have a whole bunch of music that I loaded onto iTunes and have on my iPod. Now my wife wants to load her (different) music on the computer and possibly listen to them on a (different) iPod. How do I get two different directories that will load onto two different iPods without cross-contamination? (That is, although I love her dearly, I don't want to listen to her music, nor she mine.)
More generally, is there a Net page or book I could read that explains iTunes's features more generally?
I have a whole bunch of music that I loaded onto iTunes and have on my iPod. Now my wife wants to load her (different) music on the computer and possibly listen to them on a (different) iPod. How do I get two different directories that will load onto two different iPods without cross-contamination? (That is, although I love her dearly, I don't want to listen to her music, nor she mine.)
More generally, is there a Net page or book I could read that explains iTunes's features more generally?
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posted by Popular Ethics at 7:24 AM on January 4, 2006
posted by Popular Ethics at 7:24 AM on January 4, 2006
If using the same library, create playlists for each of you and have each iPod autosync only to its respective playlist.
posted by mcwetboy at 7:30 AM on January 4, 2006
posted by mcwetboy at 7:30 AM on January 4, 2006
For the general case, iTunes actually has a pretty good documentation under the Help menu.
posted by revgeorge at 7:33 AM on January 4, 2006
posted by revgeorge at 7:33 AM on January 4, 2006
The easiest way to let her have her own iTunes library (and her own desktop, bookmarks and document folders) is to give her her own account and enable Fast User Switching.
My wife and I do this. I don't know if there is something wrong with my system, but half the time when I try to load songs onto my iPod, I get a message that says I can't because another user is running iTunes. So I switch over to my wife's desktop and find that iTunes is NOT running.
Sometimes I can fix the problem by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE and stopping any processes relating to iTunes and iPods (there are usually a couple running). Sometimes I can only fix it by doing a complete reboot.
It's really annoying!
posted by grumblebee at 7:45 AM on January 4, 2006
My wife and I do this. I don't know if there is something wrong with my system, but half the time when I try to load songs onto my iPod, I get a message that says I can't because another user is running iTunes. So I switch over to my wife's desktop and find that iTunes is NOT running.
Sometimes I can fix the problem by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE and stopping any processes relating to iTunes and iPods (there are usually a couple running). Sometimes I can only fix it by doing a complete reboot.
It's really annoying!
posted by grumblebee at 7:45 AM on January 4, 2006
From Apple's support site: How to use multiple iPods with one computer
posted by bwilms at 7:47 AM on January 4, 2006
posted by bwilms at 7:47 AM on January 4, 2006
Just don't have your iPods automatically sync. See Bwilms' link for more.
posted by k8t at 8:30 AM on January 4, 2006
posted by k8t at 8:30 AM on January 4, 2006
In windows you would have each user create their own profiles and keep their iTunes libraries separate...BUT, in XP you should DISABLE Fast User Switching (or make sure iTunes is shutdown in one profile before switching to another.
posted by Herman at 1:06 PM on January 5, 2006
posted by Herman at 1:06 PM on January 5, 2006
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posted by Popular Ethics at 7:14 AM on January 4, 2006