It all starts when you load your music data into Itunes, it can search the internet for the titles and artists of the songs. You must have your computer hooked up to the net for this.
Otherwise you must manually enter the title and artist of each track into Itunes before synching with you ipod. This is kind of pain for those of us with many live shows in the library. Many time you will simply see Track 1 - Untitled in the Ipod display. I once had a cd burner that automatcally eneterd a number into the cd when importing, it was the same one that identified an obscure performer from someplace like Madagascar. Imagin the surpise on someoenes face when they check the ipod display to find out who is doing that ripping howlin at the moon only to find out that it is Mambekiza Gobilbus from Madagascar :
I hope you're enjoying all of that snow sweetheart! Give your honey bear a big ole Hippie hug from me. See you, not soon enough, in June. I might even bring a friend this year, you'll like her...
I have 802 CD's on my I-Pod and only about a dozen are live shows. I probably have a couple hundred easily of those here in the house. My next project is to get those not just onto to the I-pod but on the external hard drive I bought for storing music. Typing in the names of tracks is going to be the biggest pain in the butt and the reason I don't have those shows on there yet. But once the chore is done then it will be easy to keep up as new music comes in, but most importantly, I will have digital back-up for all those precious live shows that mean so much...
But yeah, it's a chore. I strongly suggest an external hard drive for storage and back-up. They are very reasonable these days. Instead of loading I-Tunes on the laptop I just loaded it on the external drive. Pretty handy all in all.
Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
Listening to:
Reckoning