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Editorial Review:
The updated 5th edition of the "Rough Guide to iPods, iTunes & music online" is the ultimate companion to the defining gadget of the digital music era - and an essential guide to music and video on the Net, on your PC or Mac, and in your pocket. This new edition provides full coverage of the latest Apple models, including the iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and the iPod touch. All the latest accessories and software are road-tested with new-look iTunes 7 covered in full detail.This bestselling guide includes a fully revamped section on iTunes and Movies/Video, including the low-down on the new "Apple TV" hardware. It provides everything you need to know about buying music from the iTunes Music Store, as well as "iTunes Plus", which offers high-quality, DRM-free music. This book helps you discover how to select the right model and get the best deal, how to import your CDs and DVDs and manage your music and video library, how to digitize music from vinyl or cassette and download from the best online sites and stores, all this plus much, much more. Whether you already have an iPod or you're thinking of buying one, you need this book.
Peter Buckley and Duncan Clark are experts in both computers and music, they are the authors of numerous computer-related titles -- including Rough Guides to the iPhone, Internet, Macs and OSX and The Rough Guide Website Directory: Shopping Online & Surfing the Net.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Brilliant - a guide that's really useful This little book helped me decide to make the switch from my current MP3 player and go for an iPod. It's so clearly written, so full of great advice and tips that it's been better than any user manual could possibly have been. Written with the usual wit and flair one expects from Rough Guides, this is an absolute must for anyone who is thinking of buying an iPod. For once - the blurb on the cover of a book is actually true. "You need this book". An excellent little guide indeed.