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IPod Classic 3rd party manager

Is there a 3rd party music manager that works with ipod Classic? If not yet, when can we expect to have one available?
It appears that with iTunes I cannot keep music on my iPod unless I have a copy on my computer hard drive. If I delete the song from my hard drive it will be automatically deleted from my iPod? I do not want to keep any music on my hard drive, but want to keep it all on my iPod. How can I solve this problem?
Thanks and good luck.

  • Frank00 Dec 27, 2007

    Thanks for your help. I'll try these programs. Happy New Year!

  • Frank00 Dec 27, 2007

    MediaMonkey does not seem to work with the iPos Classic, which apparently has built-in software enhancements by Apple designed to prevent access by 3rd-party software. I cannot see any of the content of my iPod in the MediaMonkey window. Yamipod does seem to acces the Classic and shows its content, but I have not figured out how to move songs back-and-forth between the Classic and the hard drive using Yamipod. It does seems to allow me to delete songs from the iPod. But the "synchronizing" feature seems to require typing in a "location" which is something other than the drive and folder where the songs are kept. Thanks again.

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Http://www.mediamonkey.com/product_ipod.htm This is a good Alternative to Itunes.

You can keep all your music on the Ipod and delete from the Hard drive.

  • Anonymous Dec 27, 2007

    or you can use another completely FREE alternative called YamiPOD.

    www.yamipod.com

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Click Apply. To manually add music videos, movies or TV shows to your iPod, choose one of these categories under LIBRARY in the Source list. Select and drag items you want (to choose multiple items, Command-click items on a Mac or Control-click items in Windows), then drag them onto your iPod icon in the Source list. To add a playlist, select it in the Source list and drag it onto your iPod in the same ways as a video or song.

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The iTunes LCD will display the sync progress and notify you when the iPod sync is complete.



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