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I was just venting. First thing that comes to mind is the first thing I wrote down. There was not supposed to be any sort of order at all in my rant.
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#12
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You are making the mistakes more so than the program is. The program is a tool designed to help you, and not knowing how to use the tool results in the issues you are having. Your frustrations are caused by your ignorance. (Again not an insult) |
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How to fix your problem
step 1: If your iPod is still returnable return it Step 2: Buy a bigger iPod Step 3: If none of the above work buy a zune Also turning on the option "only sync checked songs and videos" would probably help you a lot. Not to mention checking off all apps you dont want synced. |
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Yeah, I figured out how to uncheck the stuff. My main issue was the "other" thing. Sorry for the ignorance. I just get raged over how I can't sync without other going up to 2 gigs.
Last edited by Rafnel; 05-04-2012 at 06:18 PM.. |
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Second, Apple is right: your iPod touch creates extra data pertaining to particular apps that you sync onto the device. For instance, if you add a game to your iPod touch and would like to resume from your previous point the next time you decide to play, the game save data has to go *somewhere* as it's not magically going to "just work" somehow. And last, you don't have to sync music to your iPod touch. You can treat it like a mounted drive and simply drag 'n drop music files right onto the flash memory. The only thing about that is that setup will conflict with your iTunes library and if something ever happened to your iPod touch (e.g. stolen, breaks, etc.) and you lose all your music that was stored on the device, it's gone. In that sense, the iTunes library acts like a back up of sorts. At first, I hated iTunes sync but just recently I've come to enjoy it actually and takes a lot of work off your hands, especially when you have a pretty big collection of music to manage. |
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A close buddy of mine has an 8GB and she just listens to music: no games, apps, etc. and I've never seen anything like that on hers (I know because she's a tech boob and I set it up for her, lol). Or maybe that's Apple's way of trying to get you to spend money for one of the two "premium" editions of the iPod touch... o_O |
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As far as I know, voice memos and anything that does not obviously go into "Music", "Movies" or the other pre-defined categories is labelled as "Other".
From what you described, my guess is during the initial set-up you let iTunes take everything on your computer and cram it all together into iTunes itself. Go through every option on the left and see what you have under each. Personally I'd recommend wiping iTunes clean and starting over - by only adding what you want. I've never had a problem from day one. (Also jailbreaking can sometimes add a lot of wasted space, apparently) |
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