iPod Clinic FAQs: Practical solutions for iPod and iTunes problems

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Why have I got an image of a disc and a magnifying glass on my iPod screen?

Your iPod has built-in diagnostic software that, from time to time will automatically kick in and check for any damage to the hard drive – much like the scan disc software of a computer. When the software finishes its tests, it’ll display one of five images that indicate the condition of your iPod’s hard drive. And, if you click here, you’ll get a full breakdown of what each of them means.

frequently asked questions

Which audio formats can I put on my iPod?

I’ve got a really quiet track – how can I make it fit in with the rest of my songs?

How can I transfer my music collection to another computer?

What’s the difference between the AAC and MP3 formats? And which one’s best?

So what exactly is a bitrate?

What format do you recommend for importing tracks?

What’s a lossless music format?

Some of my songs play out in silence for ages – is there any way to trim them?

Is it possible to make digital copies of my records and tapes?

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iPod Clinic FAQs : Practical solutions for iPod and iTunes problems

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