iPod and iTunes Starter Kit
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The iPod Rocks
Apple’s iPod has taken the portable digital device market by storm—and for good reason. Because the iPod includes a hard drive with up to 40GB of space, it is possible for you to take your music collection wherever you go. The iPod’s tools enable you to organize, customize, and listen to your music in many ways while you are on the move—in your car, at home, or working at your computer. With its tight integration with iTunes and the iTunes Music Store, managing your music is both fun and easy. Your trusty iPod can also be used as a portable hard drive (for example, you can use it to carry files from your home to your office), to capture sound, and to store pictures; there are numerous peripheral devices that expand its amazing capabilities even further. And, iPods are just plain cool (see Figure I.1).
If you have never used an iPod before, this book is perfect for you and will help you learn everything you need to know. If you have some experience with an iPod, this book will still help you take your iPod skills to the next level. (If you are already an iPod expert, well, you aren’t likely to be picking up a book called Absolute Beginner’s Guide to iPod and iTunes now are you!)
iTunes Jams
With iTunes, you can create, organize, and listen to your entire music library from your computer (see Figure I.2). iTunes enables you to build as large a Library as you have the space on your computer’s hard drive to store it. Then, you can customize music playback through playlists and smart playlists as well as create custom audio CDs in a variety of formats. It also provides other useful features, such as custom labeling and information tools, the ability to share your music on a local network, an Equalizer, and more. Because Apple’s iTunes Music Store is integrated into iTunes, you can easily purchase and add music to your Library from within the application. Moreover, iTunes is the best software tool available for managing the music on an iPod.
Figure I.1Whether you choose an iPod or an iPod mini, it will rock your world.
Figure I.2iTunes will change the way you listen to music.
Just as with the iPod, if you have never used iTunes before, this book is perfect for you and will help you learn everything you need to know. If you have some experience, my hope is that you will learn how to get even more out of this outstanding program. Even if you have used iTunes quite a bit, you might manage to find some tidbits that will help your iTunes expertise grow.
iTunes Music Store
Using the iTunes Music Store, named as Time magazine’s Invention of the Year for 2003, you can find, preview, and purchase music from a collection of hundreds of thousands of songs and download that music into your iTunes Music Library. Songs can be purchased individually or in albums, for $.99 per song (less when purchasing an entire album). Music you buy can be listened to, placed on a CD, and moved onto your iPod. Since its inception, the iTunes Music Store has rapidly become the most popular source of legal digital music on the Internet. After you have used it a time or two, you’ll understand why.
Quick Guide to Absolute Beginner’s Guide to iPod and iTunes
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to iPod and iTunes provides all the information you need to get the most out of these amazing digital music tools. From the basics of listening to audio CDs with iTunes to the advanced customizing of music on an iPod and purchasing music online, this book equips you to use these awesome tools.
The book is organized into the following three major parts, each focusing on one of the three components of the iPod/iTunes/iTunes Music Store triumvirate:
Part I: The iPod
Part II: iTunes
Part III: The iTunes Music Store
Within each part, the chapters generally start with the basics of the topic and get more advanced as you continue. Within the chapters, the information is presented in roughly the order in which you will typically perform the tasks being described.
Speaking of tasks, this book contains many step-by-step instructions—I hope your motto will be “learn by doing.” You should be able to learn how to do a task fairly quickly and relatively painlessly by following the steps using your own music and your own tools. Although my writing is so utterly fascinating that you will likely want to read this book like a good novel, try to resist that urge because you will probably get better results if you actually work with the tools while you read this book.
Of course, you can read this book from start to finish in the order in which the chapters are presented. This will work fine if you have some experience with iTunes and have some music in your iTunes Library. However, because these tools are so well integrated, you can’t really use the iPod or the iTunes Music Store effectively without knowing the basics of using iTunes first.
If you are totally new to these topics, I recommend that you get a jumpstart on iTunes by reading the core iTunes chapters first, which include Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Then, you should read the core iPod chapters, which are Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. From there, read Chapters 22 through 25 to get the scoop on working with the iTunes Music Store.
After you have finished these core “courses,” you can read the rest of the chapters as they interest you. For example, when you are ready to burn your own CDs or DVDs, check out Chapter 19, “Burning Your Own CDs or DVDs.” And when you want to explore the world of amazing iPod accessories, read Chapter 7, “Rocking Your World with iPod Accessories.”
Going Both Ways
Because the iPod, iTunes, and the iTunes Music Store all work equally well on both Windows and Macintosh computers, this book covers these topics from both perspectives. So, you’ll notice that some of the figures are screenshots taken on a Windows computer whereas others are taken on a Macintosh. Although the screens on these two computers look slightly different, they work very similarly, so seeing a screen on the Mac shouldn’t cause a problem for you if you use a Windows computer, and vice versa. When there are significant differences, I explain them in the text.
Special Elements
As you read, you will see three special elements: Notes, Tips, and, only rarely, Cautions. Also, each chapter ends with a section titled “The Absolute Minimum.” Explanations of each of these are provided for you here.
Note - Notes look like this. They are designed to provide you with information that is related to the topic at hand but not absolutely essential to it. I hope you will find the Notes interesting, even if you don’t find them useful immediately.
Tip - Tips help you get something done more quickly and easily, or they tell you how to do a task that is related to what’s being described at the moment. You might also find an explanation of an alternate way to get something done.
Caution - If something you can do (and probably shouldn’t) might end in a bad result, I warn you in a Caution. Fortunately, you won’t find many of these throughout the book, but when you do see one, you might want to take a close look at it.
The Absolute Minimum
Finally, each chapter ends with “The Absolute Minimum” section. The contents of this section vary a bit from chapter to chapter. Examples of this content include the following:
A summary of the key points of the chapter.
Additional tips related to the chapter’s topic.
References to sources of additional information.
So, now that you know all you need to about this book, it’s time to strike up the digital band….
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From the Backcover
The iPod and iTunes are the hottest technologies in the world of digital music today. Whether you’re a Mac or Windows user, the iPod and iTunes Starter Kit, Second Edition provides all the information that you need to get the most out these amazing digital music tools, including the Apple iTunes Music Store. Updated to include information on the iPod Photo and the iPod Shuffle, you will master everything from the basics of listening to audio CDs to purchasing music through the iTunes Music
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