whitewing09 Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 Dude how the eff do you put pictures in one??? i cant figure it out, yes im very technologically retarded. so can someone help out? like does it need to be in a special format or somethin? Quote
manuel_pablo Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 From Apple's iPod Online Support: (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304677) Syncing Photos from Windows To sync photos from Adobe Photoshop Album, Adobe Photoshop Elements, or a folder on your Windows computer: 1. Connect your iPod to your computer. 2. If iTunes isn't open already, open iTunes. 3. Wait for your iPod to appear under Devices. 4. Click your iPod name to choose it under Devices. 5. In the resulting iPod Settings, click the Photos tab. 6. Select the "Sync photos from" checkbox, then click either My Pictures, Choose Folder, or, if you have either program installed, Adobe Photoshop Album or Adobe Photoshop Elements, from the drop-down menu. * If you choose My Pictures, choose the "All photos" radio button to copy all images in the folder, or choose the "Selected folders only" radio button, then choose any checkbox next to the folders you want to include. * If you choose Choose Folder, navigate to and choose the folder of images you want, then click OK. Select the "All photos" radio button to copy all images in the folder, or choose the "Selected folders" radio button, then choose any checkbox next to the folders you want to include. * If you choose Adobe Photoshop Album or Adobe Photoshop Elements, choose the "All photos and albums" radio button to copy all of your images in your chosen program, or the "Selected albums only" radio button, then choose any checkbox next to the albums you want to include. Once you've chosen a source to sync photos from, you can have iTunes copy all photos or your chosen items only. 7. If you want iTunes to also include the full-resolution versions of your images (iTunes copies scaled-down versions of your images for optimal iPod viewing), choose the "Include full-resolution photos" checkbox. Please note that large images can fill up your iPod fast. (To access full-size image files, be sure to enable your iPod for disk use.) 8. iTunes displays how many images are about to be copied to your iPod at the bottom of the dialog. If everything looks good, click Apply to begin the copy process. Depending on how many photos you have and whether or not you opted to include full-resolution images, this may take a while. Now any time you add images to your synced folder or album, iTunes will automatically update the pictures on your iPod whenever you connect it to your computer. Quote
whitewing09 Posted January 2, 2007 Author Posted January 2, 2007 haha omg i would have never figured that out. thanksss Quote
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