iPod Clinic FAQs: Practical solutions for iPod and iTunes problems

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My iPod’s dead – should I get it fixed or buy a new one?

Sorry to hear that. Still, there’s always hope of a resurrection. It obviously depends on what’s wrong with your iPod in the first place, so it’s worth sending it off to a repair company for a free evaluation. If it’s the battery, screen or hard drive, then the chances are that you can get a replacement part (and, in many cases, a better-specced one than the original) for a reasonable price. For example, a new hard drive can cost upwards of £110 ($200) and a new screen could set you back £70 ($130). Before you start worrying though, contact a reputable repairer in your country and ask them for their advice. In the UK we recommend UK iPod Repairs or the iPod Doctor and in the US we suggest you try iPod ResQ.

frequently asked questions

I’ve downloaded a video podcast and it doesn’t work on my iPod. Why?

How do I convert movie files for my iPod?

How long does it take to convert video files?

What’s the difference between the MPEG-4 and H.264 video formats?

Why isn’t the UK iTunes Store packed with videos like the US one?

I’m running out of space on my computer, but how do I keep adding to my iPod?

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iPod Clinic FAQs : Practical solutions for iPod and iTunes problems

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