Q. I want to get a new one my old one just died on my i think it was the motherboard that stopped workin it was a Creative Zen Micro 5gb(i had it since they came out-old).... i have enough for and iPad but iPod suck, worse company ever.....in other opinion what is a good MP3 player?
A. Anything by Sandisk is good, there is the Microsoft Zune (but they can be as bad company wise as Apple), and Creative Labs still makes good MP3 players. I have an old 20gb Creative Jukebox that STILL works after 6 years.
Where to get a vintage style stereo? (ex. jukebox) with aux?
Q. hi, I want a jukebox that plays music from my phone and iPad, not a real jukebox :p I have seen them on best buy and stuff but they're all not really my taste because either the colors or they're too cheesy. anyone know where I can get one or just a vintage style radio??
preferably without an alarm clock but I don't really care. :)
also WITH GOOD SPEAKERS that don't blow easily because I like to have my music loud
A. If you want a loud and clear stereo forget about any type of jukebox. You are much better off buying a real stereo and then buy a jukebox for the decoration.
I just looked at some on amazon (I searched "jukebox" and found many) - I found some with ipod dock but none with AUX input - maybe you will have better luck.
how to download from podcast?
Q. How can I download a Podcast mp3 audio into my ExpressScribe? When I go to File - Download files it does not give me the option to select the audio I want. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
A. Finding Podcasts
Go on a free podcast spree.
The iTunes Store puts thousands of free podcasts at your fingertips. To find them, select iTunes Store underneath the Store subheading in the left column of the jukebox window; then select âPodcastsâ from the menu bar along the top of the store. Or, hereâs another way to get there: select the little podcasts icon under the Library subheading in the left column of the jukebox window, then click the arrow next to âPodcast Directoryâ at the very bottom right-hand side of the iTunes window.
Search podcasts by popularity.
Of course, before you subscribe, youâll want to find podcasts that appeal to your interests. And you have several ways of tracking them down. You can either use the iTunes search box in the upper right-hand corner of the jukebox window, or for a more detailed search you can click on Power Search under Quick Links in the upper right-hand corner of the iTunes Store homepage. Power Search provides pull-down filters for category or language, as well as search boxes specific to podcast title, author or description. Once a search is performed, you can order your results by popularity by clicking on the column header titled âPopularity.â
Choose a subject.
Looking for a specific podcast subject? Try browsing podcasts in the iTunes Storeâs featured podcast pages. Each page lists popular podcasts that iTunes editors have selected for special feature by subject.
Check out some iTunes favorites on the iTunes Picks: Podcasts page.
See what tops the podcast charts.
Take a look at the right side of the podcasts page on the iTunes Store. The Top Charts column displays the top 10 episodes and top 10 podcasts based on a combination of recent subscriptions, downloads and customer reviews. By clicking on the âSee Allâ option at the top of each chart, the entire list of top 200 podcasts or episodes is displayed. You can even filter the results to display only audio or video by clicking on the buttons located at the top of each chart. And if you want to see the most popular podcasts by subject, simply navigate to the desired category from the Podcast dropdown menu along the top bar of the iTunes Store and repeat the above process. Continue to dig deeper by clicking on sub-categories located in the bottom left-hand corner of each category page!
Find more from your favorites.
If you find a podcast provider that you like, thereâs an easy way for you to find other podcasts they have created. Just mouse over the providerâs name and, if that provider has created more than one podcast, youâll find a link that will whisk you off to a page filled with their podcasts.
Playing Podcasts
Listen up.
iTunes provides you with flexible options for enjoying your podcasts. For instant gratification, you can stream podcasts directly in the iTunes Store by double-clicking on an episode. Or you may choose to download an episode to enjoy on any of your Apple platforms simply by clicking on the âFreeâ button associated with that episode. Like what you hear and want more? Then subscribe to the podcast by clicking on the âSubscribe Freeâ button and automatically download future episodes.
Get caught speeding.
If you find you understand spoken audio content at a faster playback rate, itâs easy to speed things up on your iPad, iPhone or iPod. Simply click on the blue playback speed selector just below the play button in the upper right corner.
Watch the way you want.
When streaming a video podcast, playback starts in a secondary pop-up window within the iTunes Store. Clicking anywhere in the store outside of the pop-up window will stop playback. To view a downloaded video podcast, click on Podcasts underneath the Library subheading on the left side of the jukebox window and double-click on your desired podcast. The selected video podcast will automatically begin playing in the jukebox window. You can play video back in full-screen mode by clicking the âFullscreenâ button at the bottom of the player (indicated by two diverging arrows).
Save it for later.
If you canât finish a podcast in one sitting, never fear. You can always pause playback in either iTunes or on your iPod, iPhone, iPad or Apple TV and resume playback later from the point you left off. Listen to the first half of a podcast on your way to work, and on your way home, pick up right where you left it.
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