A friend and I were recently talking about if you can have one iPod on two computers. He said you couldn’t, and I said you could. In my last post, we talked about how to prepare iTunes for multiple iPod users, so here are some tips on how to get one iPod set up on two different computers. We were debating quite heavily about two computers one iPod for some time, so I put together this guide on one iPod with two computers, or multiple computers.
First, you will need to make sure that both computers are running the same operating system. They both need to be running either Mac OS X or Windows. You can’t have one of each, as it won’t work because your iPod is formatted for either a Windows PC or a Mac.
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Adding video to your iPod is a relatively easy step to accomplish. You can still add video to your non-video enabled iPod, as it will work as a “storage” device to move an iTunes video to another computer or device.
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Are you tired of looking around and finding the pay sites for iPod downloads? You know, the ones with all of the claims but have limited downloads, time restraints or you have to pay extra once you “join”?
Worry no more!
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In an earlier article I wrote about how to convert your DVD’s so you can put them on your iPod. In summary, there were quite a few steps that needed to be completed, with several versions of software to complete each step.
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Is iTunes coming ready for video downloads and rentals? It seems that iTunes 7.5 has movie rental and video on demand ready to go in it.
Check out these files:
- rental-content
- rental-bag
- rbsync
- source-rental-info
- dest-rental-info
- getvodaccountselectionlist
- GET VOD ACCOUNT SELECTION LIST
- supportsRentals
While this might not mean anything, it could be a sign of something to come in the future for the iPhone video on demand rental. This could also affect the iPod’s since they also use iTunes.
We’ll have to see what happens!