Regardless how easy to use iTunes is, it can however prove a real risk towards the music collection stored on the iPod. Before saying something else, rest assured that you will find steps you can take to essentially eliminate this hazard, but if you keep the default iTunes settings, the danger will remain.
The 1st appearance iTunes gives is the fact that of a simple and easy to use computer software to get music on the internet. It also acts as a collection with a huge number of music data in addition to the main application through that you manage your iPod. Before that slick interface, on the other hand, lies cutting-edge encryption, authentication and digital rights management technology (DRM) that tries to make sure what you transfer and play on your iPod is purchased!
Aside from Apple's own DRM restrictions, iTunes seems to do everything in it's power to ensure you lose your music range. Here's a listing of dangerous iTunes behaviors and settings.
AutomationEven if you are a total beginner using PCs or an iPod, you shouldn't, at any time allow for automatic synchronization in between the iTunes' music library and the collection kept on your iPod. The truth is, an iPod can just be tied to an individual iTunes library, at least in terms of synchronization. Therefore, if you link up your iPod to a buddy's computer (or vice versa) and iTunes starts synchronising the 2 libraries, all information on your iPod will be lost! To avoid that, go to Edit - Preferences - iPod and choose Manual Synchronisation.
iPod isn't a BackupMany people think their iPod furthermore acts as a backup of their musical collection. Guess again. Information transfer constantly happens from your computer to your iPod and not the other process around. So, within the unpleasant event your computer's hard disk fails and you loose your iTunes library, you cannot restore your tracks from an iPod.
3rd Party OptionsFortunate for us, the big users list of iPod and iTunes in addition to the flexible design of the iPod's operating system have permitted for the creation of third party software programs that could aid you better control your iPod music library. SharePod, i.e., is a very simple and very easy to utilize application that allows you to download songs from your iPod to your Computer (and the other way around), manage your iPod playlists, share your iPod tracks across a network and much more. Anapod explorer is a similar application that furthermore allows you to control images, notes and contacts, along with transform music tracks to various file formats.
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