In the May 2007 issue of Mac|Life, there’s a step-by-step article that shows you how to wire an iPod connection into your car stereo. You see, there are literally thousands of radio stations broadcasting over the Internet. That’s when we fire up iTunes and tune into an Internet radio station. We’re big fans of podcasts!īut there are times when we want to listen to live, streaming music and radio shows. Much has been made recently of podcasts – the prerecorded audio and video shows that are freely available for download on the Internet and through the iTunes Music Store. Just don’t put the resulting files on a peer-to-peer network!Ĭonnect Your Turntable to Your Mac First, you need to connect your turntable to your Mac. While they work on that, we’re going to quietly show you how to digitize old LPs and cassette tapes. The recording industry is currently trying to figure out if we have the right to “own” digital copies of our records. We didn’t live through the heyday of vinyl, but we do own a few LPs. In this tutorial, you’ll learn two different ways to add music to your iTunes Library: How to Transfer LP Records to Your Mac Even Mac experts can need help with iTunes these days! As new features have been added to iTunes over the years, the learning curve has gotten steeper. However, beginners still might need a little help. Like all of Apple’s software, iTunes is fun and easy to use. If you’ve just purchased your first Mac or iPod, you’re probably hankering for iTunes, Apple’s free media software. Here’s how to create your own Internet radio station: How to Use iTunes: Getting Started Have you ever wanted to stream music to all of the computers in your house? Have you ever wanted to be a DJ? Have you ever wanted to create an online radio station full of music licensed under the Creative Commons, or music you create yourself? This tutorial will explain how to create your very own Internet radio station with Rouge Amoeba’s Nicecast. In this interactive tutorial, we’ll show you how to connect an iPod to your Mac, tailor iTunes to meet your needs, and then transfer music and other content to your iPod. Now you’ll need to apply that knowledge in order to transfer music and other content to your iPod. But how do you do that? In a previous tutorial, we discussed how to use iTunes. If you’ve just purchased an iPod, you’re going to want to put some music on it. How to Use iTunes: Connecting and Syncing Your iPod AirPort Apple Apps Backups Developer Education Email Hardware Internet iPad iPhone Mac Music Network Photos Security TV Weekend Wonk
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