Note to all: Ipod returns

If anyone is returning their ipods, ipod mini due to hardware defects, problems etc... to residents in Canada or anyone else there is a 3 weeks minimum wait on ipods that are engraved, or need to be re-engraved after being personalized when purchased and need to be changed when going under warranty work, since you get a whole new ipod anyways... Therefore,a note to all there is wait on ipod returns, so if you are thinking about returing your ipod, and you can wait, and have a little or more warranty time left. I suggest to wait a few more weeks, (after Christmas) since that is the problem with all the back orders, Chritsmas. I myself did no wait, and I wanted to get it repaired now, but just to let you all know there is a wait on ipod returns this time of year...
Kelsey
Ps: If you have any questions I might be able to answer them since I asked alot of questiosn about the whole return thing, but if not call apple. For US: 1-800-275-2273, or for Canada: 1-800-263-3394. or go online www.apple.com/support.

Some people made comments on black providing better contrast for video playback. I must tell you 2 things to think about. First, the so-called "red" ipod provides excellent contrast for video. There is no distraction of lessening of contrast created by the color. Second, take a look in person at the black one before you jump on it. The black is dull and shimmery. Almost has a charcoal grey feel to it. If anything, it reminds me of a TV that produces poor quality black bars for a letterbox movie. Just beware that it is different looking than previous black ipods. For my money, I would probably say the colors that will look the best on this new generation of nano are minty green and silver. Then blue and black. Then red. Unless your shorts say JUICY on the butt, in which case red might be first pick.

Similar Messages

  • Analysis does not show all rows returned by SQL

    Hi.
    OBIEE 11.1.1.7.0
    I have a strange problem.  I have a simple table that should return customer number and sales.  The report will show all of the sales, but it does not show all the customer numbers.  The SQL that OBIEE creates does return all of the customer numbers.  When I remove the sales and just include the customer number, the report only shows a couple of the customer numbers (it should show several hundred).
    I guess what I'm looking for is any advice for how to debug this.  I have spent about 3 days on this problem, so I have tried to look at it from every angle (data, RPD, report).
    Any suggestions are appreciated.
    Thank you.

    Thank you for your reply.
    New development.  The issue has to do with a descriptor ID column.  The customer number column is a varchar field and I set the descriptor ID column to the column_ID field.  When I remove the descriptor ID setting, I received all custom numbers.

  • Not recognizing all iPods in library

    My computer hard drive is full, so I moved iTunes to a WD 1TB external drive. I had been keeping my backup library, which is about 250GB, on this external drive for the past year. I read anything I could find on running iTunes from an external, watched the YouTube walkthroughs--thought I was good to go. Moved it,delted it from my computer, but files on external somehow were corrupted. Thankfully I had a backup of the backup on a smaller external, so I put the library back on my computer. My 3 nanos sync fine--like nothing ever happened. My Touch syncs fine also. My sister's Classic is fine also. But my iPhone and 8 shuffles (I love the little things)--no way. Playlists and songs are sorta "greyed out." I get a message saying it was synced to another library.
    Help? I'm stumped. First, I can't delete anything on the WD external. It's as if it were frozen. Second, why do some iPods sync and others won't? It's the same music . . . .
    Thanks--

    Then...
    Option 1
    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
    If that fails:
    Option 2
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
    This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.  
    Regards
    TD

  • Product red(o) -- a note to all ipod buyers with big hearts.

    If you are like me, you will seize the opportunity to buy yourself a cool new ipod AND give to charity. It's a win-win situation, right? Wrong! Had I made the purchase in a retail store (so very 1990's) I would have known better. But instead I placed the order online. To be fair, the thing is a true miracle of ipod technology .... alas, it is also the ugliest ipod ever.
    No I am not whining about the new proportions or rounded edges. Frankly I love the design through and through. The problem is the color. This so called "red" ipod is more of a scarlet color. It resembles the deep raspberry you might expect from a Kate Spade bag. So girls who are into that may find true joy from the new color. But it is an unfortunate problem to have your token charity piece be modeled after the tastes of a small segment of the population.
    And so here is the dilemna. Do you keep the ugly little beast, give it to your wife/daughter/sister/mother, or return it for a black one (and thus go to **** for not saving Africa from AIDS). Isn't Apple supposed to make it easy to be a consumer? Jesus, they really missed the mark here!
    Love,
    Sheila E

    Some people made comments on black providing better contrast for video playback. I must tell you 2 things to think about. First, the so-called "red" ipod provides excellent contrast for video. There is no distraction of lessening of contrast created by the color. Second, take a look in person at the black one before you jump on it. The black is dull and shimmery. Almost has a charcoal grey feel to it. If anything, it reminds me of a TV that produces poor quality black bars for a letterbox movie. Just beware that it is different looking than previous black ipods. For my money, I would probably say the colors that will look the best on this new generation of nano are minty green and silver. Then blue and black. Then red. Unless your shorts say JUICY on the butt, in which case red might be first pick.

  • New library, old Ipod. How to not loose all Ipod content......

    Hi,
    I had to format my computer and lost all data. I thought I would just sync my Ipod from Ipod to computer and be done with it.
    Well, it didn't work. For some reason I can't seem to get the songs from my iPod in my iTunes library.
    Another thought was to just pull the songs from the Ipod onto my computer and then from there into my Itunes library, but I only see 4 folders (foto's, notes, etc) i can't see the MP3's Any reason why.
    Hope anyone can help me with this.
    OS: windows XP pro
    Ipod: 30G video
    Thanks Hessel
    30 G video   Windows XP Pro  

    If you have any iTunes Music Store purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod
    The transfer of content from other sources such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod. You'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos, podcasts and games as well. Have a look at the web pages and documentation, this is just a small selection of what's available, they are generally quite straightforward. You can also read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    TuneJack Windows Only
    iPod2PC Windows Only
    iGadget Windows Only
    iDump Windows Only
    iRepo Windows Only
    iPodRip Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac and Windows Versions
    Music Rescue Mac & Windows
    iPodCopy Mac and Windows Versions
    There is also a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows or a Mac. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod

  • The songs on my Ipod Classic wont play at all although you can feel and hear the machinery working hard. The tracks are not playng at all but you can see the Ipod rewinding them all and returning to the album. And this happens to the second IPOD I have!

    The songs on my Ipod Classic wont play at all although you can feel and hear the machinery working hard. The tracks are not playng at all but you can see the Ipod rewinding them all and returning to the album. And this happens to the second IPOD I just got!

    First off, I would STRONGLY suggest that a external hard drive would make you life much easier by at least being able to back up your songs on the external drive for when you need them. Even if you don't want them in the iTunes library, you can have them all ready on the external to be re-added as needed. You can get 100's of gigs for under $100 shipped.
    Anyway, since you used Yamipod, are all the songs back on the computer? If so, I would go ahead and restore the iPod, let iTunes then resync everything back to the iPod, then switch it back to manual and see if the restore and resync clears up the issue.
    Patrick

  • All my purchased song from iTunes are not playing complete (iPod and computer with Windows Vista), unexpectedly stops and continues with next song. What am I doing wrong?

    All my purchased song from iTunes are not playing complete (iPod and computer with Windows Vista), unexpectedly stops and continues with next song. What am I doing wrong?

    Are the songs playing whole in iTunes? if not download them again.
    else read this Apple Support Article on your problem
    Have a nice day!

  • I have just gone on my itunes account and found all of my music missing, I have not syncronised my ipod for 3 months and went to update tonight and cannot find any of my music that I have down loaded or purchased, help.

    I have just opened my itunes account and have lost all of my music, including music i have downloaded from disc and purchased music it appears to have happened in the last 2 months. can anyone help. When i did a check on my account it came up with the list of all my purchased music  but just dont know where it has gone. i have not synchronised my ipod classic for about 3 months.Help..........

    Content is permanently tied to the account that it was purchased with.
    Simply plug the iDevice into the computer and sync the content you want.

  • My Ipod touch will not synch all songs in my library - on my windows 8 laptop. Doesn't matter if the songs are checked or not - only some songs will synch to the IPOD. I have multiple devices and two accounts.

    My IPOD touch will not synch all songs in my library. Library is on a windows 8 laptop. Checking the songs does not matter. I have multiple devices (ipod, IPhone 4 and 5, IPad 2) and two ITunes accounts.

    All songs play on the laptop windows 8. The second Ipod touch we have - all songs synch to it and play.
    But the first Ipod touch we bought - only half (or so) of the songs synch. So I assume there is an issue with the newer Ipod touch. The songs not synching are songs I added to the library from CD's.

  • I want to set up 5 different ipods to sync from one library, but want to be able to control what is synced to each ipod and have it remember that for future synching and just look for new songs and not sync all the other music in the library

    I want to set up 5 different ipods to sync from one library, but want to be able to control what is synced to each ipod and have it remember that for future synching and just look for new songs and not sync all the other music in the library

    Click here for options.
    (58961)

  • IPod Classic not syncing all my songs from iTunes

    Background: I've had my 160GB iPod classic for 5+ years and been using iTunes for close to ten years. I'm using Windows 7 on my PC and up until recently I've been updating both iTunes and iPod whenever updates are available. After the horrible experience of upgrading to iTunes 11 and trying for over a month to get used to working with all the annoying bugs and compromises in functionality that Apple stupidly introduced into what was once a really good piece of software, I decided a week ago to downgrade to version 10.7. I went thru all the necessary steps to make this downgrade work, eliminating the various error messages, etc, and it appears now that my earlier version of iTunes is fully functional.
    But when I connected my iPod to sync new songs, I kept getting a message to scan and fix the disc on my iPod. I wasn't sure if I should do that so I ignored the prompt a few times. Then last night I decided to restore my iPod and start from scratch. The disc error message has gone away, but now it is not syncing all the songs it is supposed to.
    Af far as I know there are no broken links and all the songs in my music library are located within iTunes, so that is not the issue. There may be some songs with the same title and artist but that appear on different albums, so those should not cause a problem. At this point I have too many songs to fit on my iPod so I have selected to sync only checked songs, and I have unchecked over 1000 songs in iTunes, so that when I connect the iPod, it doesn't tell me that there is not enough free space to sync the iPod, it just syncs the checked songs.
    Before restoring my iPod, I had 14161 songs in iTunes, with 1105 of those songs unchecked so as not to sync them in the iPod. I did the math and that left 13056 songs that are checked, and that was how many songs showed up in the iPod after syncing it, with about 1GB of free space left on the iPod.
    Now, after restoring my iPod, I get only 13009 songs showing up in the iPod, meaning 47 songs are missing (with exactly 1.4GB free space).
    How can I troubleshoot this to find out what songs are missing and why, and then fix it? Is there an easy way to approach this daunting task? I am really fussy about my music library and am not the kind of casual user who just loads a bunch of stuff on my iPod and doesn't care if there are duplicates, broken links, missing songs. I manage my own library very assiduously each time I import new music and make sure it is tagged and filed correctly according to my own system. I want to fix this issue.
    Could it be a problem with me using a newer version of the iPod updates with an older version of iTunes? And is there a way I can correct that, possibly downgrade the iPod software version I have now? Would it be worth the trouble to try restoring the iPod again, and if so, what precautions do I take to prevent the same thing happening again, where not all my songs get synced to the iPod.
    Thanks to anyone who can offer some helpful advice...

    Check through this.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1420

  • The home button for my ipod touch 4th generation does not respond all the time, What do I do?

    The home button for my ipod touch 4th generation does not respond all the time, What do I do?

    Try:
    http://snapguide.com/guides/calibrate-your-home-button/?utm_expid=69945963-15
    fix for Home button
    iPhone Home Button Not Working or Unresponsive? Try This Fix
    - If you have iOS 5 and later you can turn on Assistive Touch it add the Home and other buttons to the iPods screen. Settings>General>Accessibility>Assistive Touch
    - If not under warranty Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one for:
    Apple - Support - iPod - Repair pricing
    You can do it an an Apple store by:
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar
    or sent it in to Apple. See:
    Apple - Support - iPod - Service FAQ
    - There are third-party places like the following that will repair the Home button. Google for more.
    iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens

  • HT1351 my music is not on my ipod touch anymore but one of my other software called copytrans has my music backup so i got all of my music and videos back but they will not play in copytrans itunes or just my ipod touch itself please please help there????

    my music is not on my ipod touch anymore but one of my other software called copytrans has my music backup so i got all of my music and videos back but they will not play in copytrans itunes or just my ipod touch itself please please help there???????????
    there has to be a completley FREE software out on the whole internet downloads to fix my ipod touch musics completely free no money involved
    please help me to fix this i jave all of my 6 thousand plus music with some videos back onto my ipod touch this happened to me this year well a week ago or two last year and also the years before to with or without any backups but i have my other software for that saved all of my stuff thank gosh but now nothings playing so i love itunes its the best but when it doesn't play or find my lots of songs makes me mad sometimes but anyways thanks for any or all the help you can to fix this problem
    THANKS AGAIN:-):-)

    my music is not on my ipod touch anymore but one of my other software called copytrans has my music backup so i got all of my music and videos back but they will not play in copytrans itunes or just my ipod touch itself please please help there???????????
    there has to be a completley FREE software out on the whole internet downloads to fix my ipod touch musics completely free no money involved
    please help me to fix this i jave all of my 6 thousand plus music with some videos back onto my ipod touch this happened to me this year well a week ago or two last year and also the years before to with or without any backups but i have my other software for that saved all of my stuff thank gosh but now nothings playing so i love itunes its the best but when it doesn't play or find my lots of songs makes me mad sometimes but anyways thanks for any or all the help you can to fix this problem
    THANKS AGAIN:-):-)

  • I installed latest version of itunes on windows 8 computer but my ipod touch will not sync all albums

    I installed the latest version of itunes on a widows 8 computer but my ipod touch is not syncing all the albums.  Why and what can I do to fix it?

    Does some music sync?
    Does the not-playing music play in iTunes?
    Is there anything different about what does sync and what does not?

  • I've done all I can but iTunes will not recognize my iPod under any circumstances no matter what troubleshooting I use.

    I've gone through all the options, troubleshooting assistants, etc., however iTunes is still not recognizing my iPod. Is something wrong with my computer?

    So you tried everything here:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    or
    iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X
    Have you tried another computer? This will help determine if yo have an Pod or computer problem.

Maybe you are looking for