Question about buying an ipod video.

Does anyone know if the new ipod videos with the new features are available in stores such as Wal-Mart yet?

Wouldn't buy anything at Walmart. The iPod at an Apple store or from the online store at Apple. Its well worth it and there converage is untouchable.

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    Hi,
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    Well: the real capacity of the ipod 80 gb's hardisk is pratically 74 gb? and not 80 gb?
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    All hard drives never have the full advertised storage space, and as a general rule it's around 7% less than stated.
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    For a full technical explanation, see these.
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    I've been reading the comments re FCPX on MacBook Pro and now I'm scared. I'm taking a class in FCPX and thinking about buying to do videos for nonprofits. Won't be fancy stuff, but now wonder if it's a good choice. Also, a classmate who was in CA last weekend said he heard that Apple will drop support of FCPX. Any truth? Advice?. I'm on 10.7.4 with 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHz. Thanks.    

    dkstj wrote:
    Also, a classmate who was in CA last weekend said he heard that Apple will drop support of FCPX.  
    While it is against the TOU of these boards to speculate on future products/updates what Thomas said is right: FCPX is quite a new product and it doesn't make any sense to drop it now.
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    I have been searching and searching for the easiest way to convert dvd to ipod, but all I can find is illegal software to do it that has complications. I even went to my local apple store and asked a salesman if they sale software that does such, but I got the idea right away that they did not appreciate what I was asking and told me dvd converting to ipod is illegal and they would not offer help in this matter. If I am going to spend 700 dollars (my wife wants one too) on something from apple, I want to know what the least complicated/ least time consuming method of converting from dvd to ipod is. Just downloading music videos and tv eps at 2 bucks a peice is not enough for me for 700 bucks. Those top heads at apple know what they are doing, I just refuse to be a victom of spending a ton of money on their product that I can't add my own stuff to. My decision on buying an ipod video comes down to the fact of wheather or not I can convert dvd to ipod in a simple manner, thanks for your help.

    "but copying your dvd in which you purchased to a smaller form of viewing is a free right of owning that movie."
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    "I refuse to be a victom of spending gords of money to a company that is money hungry"
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    "It's probley for the best anyways, look at how many people have problems with their ipods."
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  • I want to buy an iPod video...

    So here's my question. I currently have a 2GB white iPod nano. I've had for a while. It is in an unbelievebly good condition. Is it possible to trade in your iPod nano, and (along with the cash difference), get an iPod video at the Apple Store?? I plan on buying a refurb 30GB video from Apple, but I'm asking if there is anyway to trade in the nano so the money I have to pay for the video is less?
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    Jeff ^_^

    Thanks for the link Bryan, but I was maybe looking at more of something where I could trade in my nano for cash, so I can buy a $199 refurb 30GB video via the Apple Store.
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    I've read the FAQs on this subject but I still have a couple of questions about multiple users with separate iPods using the same PC.
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    Hi, Wes.
    Congratulations on your new iPod Classic and Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    For no particular reason, let's answer your last question first ...
    ... if I want to access things I've purchased from iTunes on this desktop in iTunes on my notebook, will I be able to?
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    When I do I get a message saying it's not supported on the ipod. Does anyone know if that is just me or if there is a firmware update.
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    does anyone know how I can transfer the music from the mac to the windows laptop without networking or installing the ipod on the windows and transferring through that?
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    I'd like to purchase a used iPod Touch for my child. I need capability to download/play songs from iTunes, download apps like games, and text message. Would a 3rd gen work? What should I consider when deciding between a 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation? This is for a 10year old so I really don't want to buy anything new or fancy or spend too much $$. Thank you!

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    When I purchased my iMac I purchased Applecare from my dealer, getting the little red box to bring home, and later I registered the Applecare online successfully.
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    You'll see a big difference switching from iBook to MacBook.
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  • Question about syncing multiple ipods to one iTunes library

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    Nerdgirl98 wrote:
    1. Before syncing, will I have to go check everything I want every time in iTunes?
    well, it would be better to keep everything checked in your library and instead create separate playlists for each mobile device.
    click here for more information.
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