Posts tagged Playlists
Samsung F210 Purple Is The Next F210 Addition To The Samsung ‘Stick’ Range
May 16th
Since Samsung entered the UK mobile phones market some seven years ago they have used their far east headquarters to consistently release new and innovatively designed models that have been envied by other manufacturers.
Innovations such as the Samsung X830 which was the first ever ‘Stick’ phone designed to be worn on a lanyard around the neck as opposed to being kept in a pocket or handbag, the X830 was a music orientated phone that was designed with similar dimensions to many normal MP3 Players, however, the deice also offered fully functional call and receive functions as well as an integrated digital camera making it a device that negated the need to carry an individual camera, MP3 Player and mobile phone.
The X830 was a very light handset weighing just 74g and measuring only 85mm in length and the newest release from the ‘Stick’ range follows these dimensions closely.
The new Samsung F210 Purple Edition only adds 2g to the overall weight and 2.7mm to the length but it packs in far more features and upgraded software.
The camera has been upgraded from 1.3 to a 2.0 megapixels with a flash for poor light condition photography, a digital zoom for close up picture capture and support for video recording and playback.
The memory of the F210 is far larger than the X830 and offers 1GB of storage space, enough for up to 1000 music tracks plus with the use of MicroSD cards it can be expanded further to cater for extra pictures, video clips and music files.
The internal music software has been improved and users can upload tracks from their PC via a Micro USB cable and then arrange and organise them into playlists to suit genre, mood or tempo whilst the sound output has been upgraded to produce 3D sound effects to enhance the listening experience, there is also an integrated FM radio for listening to new music and keeping informed of local weather conditions and news.
The Samsung F210 still features the trademark swivel opening of the X830 which involves turning the main display screen around 180 degrees to reveal the keypad and activate the handset. Another feature that has stood the test of time is the metallic dial pad situated just underneath the main screen, this is used for navigating the menu system and can be used whilst the phone is closed to operate the music player.
The F210 Purple may be the first of many colour variant releases as UK retailer Phones4U have secured an exclusive contract with the manufacturer and pop band Girls Aloud to sell a branded model of the handset featuring content such as the bands latest single, themes and ringtones. There are also plans, as with the original X830 to release the model in a range of new colours including Pink, Blue and Black versions.
The new Samsung F210 is a welcome edition to the ‘Stick’ range and will no doubt tempt some X830 users to upgrade their mobile phones, it offers similar specifications and dimensions but the features have been upgraded to compete with a growing market in music orientated phones. Do you know the Latest Top 10 Music? See this video!
By: Susan Hargreaves
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iTunes Drives Me Crazy
Jan 22nd
I’ve used iTunes ever since it was available on the Windows platform. The latest version is light years better than the original. But two nagging problems still exist with playlists and user data like ratings. And since playlists are probably the most time intensive activity and source of personal angst, it’s not a good thing when they disappear. And on the Windows side, playlists have a bad habit of getting messed up way to often.
This latest little saga with playlists started innocently enough, a friend bought his son a new iMac. In the last few years Apple has brought out some great lower end units (well under $2000). This has been one of the reasons they have increased their market share. The iMac that my friend bought is a good example of this new breed of Apple computer. It has a nice 20-inch screen, is self contained, and very straightforward in setting up.
As far as speed goes, it’s as good as any of the medium level PCs and much better than most. It appears to be about the speed of my new little MSI Netbook which is uncluttered and has the maximum ram. I really like my Netbook since it’s so small and quick in basic email and surfing. Anyway, the iMac is a good choice for a home computer and has all the bells and whistles you could want like web cam, beautiful screen, speakers, wireless network card, microphone, and lots of popular applications.
So the setup was quick and easy, there was only one little glitch with the wireless router that was probably my fault and not the iMac’s. In fact the iMac setup seemed much quicker than a PC, not sure why. So we looked at what we wanted to transfer from the original PC to the new iMac. Office documents of all types just whizzed right over with no problems. We found similar software for many of the common tasks and got them all setup and working. I keep double clicking and got lost in the menus sometimes but all in all it was easy and quick.
OK, now for the iTunes music. Being the crudgemudgen I am, I made two back ups of the iTunes on the PC. One with the iTunes menus and one manual way. This was 60 gigs of music that came from a million different places and would be a nightmare to replace, if possible at all. The one thing I noticed right away is how iTunes on the iMac was much quicker in almost every function.
So the first thing I tried was simply copying the music files over from the PC to the iMac. OK, all the music showed up so I imported the library. It was taking a long time to get album and song info but that was normal. The problem was no playlists. None, nada, the files were incorporated into the system and but were not usable on the iMac.
OK, lets go find the files that contain the playlists and see what’s keeping them from showing up. This is an XML file that contains all the reference points to the file locations. Oops, it’s holding the PC method of directory structure, which is different on the iMac (PCs file paths use letter designations, iMac doesn’t). OK, let’s get the favorite text editor and see if we can replace the drive letter with the straight path information that the iMac needs to navigate. I was aware that the directory structure and file naming methods could be an issue but figured iTunes would fix it on the import. Wrong.
This took a few minutes since the playlists file was huge. I double-checked the file paths and made sure all drive letters were gone. OK, import the library again and bingo; we had playlists and other data that we were missing before. There were a few that got chewed up somehow but easy enough to fix through the program. I did notice that some information still didn’t make it like the play count. But I never understood what purpose that served anyway unless you were being charged for some rental music.
iTunes on the PC is lethargic and very slow once you get a lot of music. Not so on the iMac. This could be the developer’s fault when creating iTunes for Windows but it is noticeable. And even though I told this story in a few minutes, trust me when I say this involved a few hours since the library was big and it took awhile to backup and import each time.
I was going to replace one of my older units with a new PC with Windows 7 but now I just might get an iMac. I was impressed with the one I just setup and the reduced risk in malware and viruses is a very good thing. And I really liked iTunes a lot better on the iMac too. Exercise was never this much fun. Get a Free Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit! (for UK residents)
By: John Dow
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Transfer songs from iPod to computer
Jan 19th
Wanna transfer iPhone/ipod music/video/photo to PC and backup conveniently?
This article gives an overview of how to transfer songs from iPod to computer
Every iPod fan will face the need for transferring the contents of their iPod songs or other content back to PC. Howerver, iTunes doesn’t provide this feature at all. But there can be a number of cases when you need it, for example, when some multimedia was lost after your formatting the hard drive or when you want to make a backup of an entire iPod songs and video collections.
Now, with Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer. You can fulfill that. Cucusoft iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer is a ideal solution for those iPod users who want to transfer songs from iPod to computer without useing iTunes.
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1. Help to transfer songs from iPod to computer fast.
you can transfer your whole music collection to computer. It is very easy to operate this application to transfer iPod music to PC on Windows platform.
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Such as iPod touch, mini, shulffe. Transfer songs on the iPod to computer when computer crashed.
3. Backup media files to iTunes with ease
It can also help you backup media files lke music, movies, playlist, etc from iPhone/iTouch/iPod to computer.
4. Transfer and backup iPhone/iTouch/iPod files to computer hard disk
iPhone/iTouch/iPod to Computer Transfer can transfer iPod photo, videos, songs, Voice Memo, Camera Roll etc. to computer hard disk easily.
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Step by step guide: how to transfer songs from iPod to computer(pc)
Step1: Link your iPod player to the computer via USB cable and run the program, the program will detect and recognise your device automatically.
After that, the main interface appears and shows you the files in your device in the left list.
Step2:Then from the file list, you can choose the files that you want to transfer to computer.
Step3: Click the “Start Transfer ” button to begin transferring files from iPod to computer.
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By: Susan Lyrics
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