ChatterBank22 mins ago
Using a laptop as an iPod
I'm at the age where I have a LOT of music on different formats - LPs, 7" vinyl singles, cassettes, CDs, CD-Rs etc - even some eight-track carts!
It would seem sensible to get an iPod and transfer all this stuff onto that through my PC. But what if I lose the iPod? I would lose everything!
Wouldn't I be better off getting a cheap laptop, costing not much more than a top-of-the-range iPod, and transferring all my music onto that via Windows Media Player or some other software to convert it all to mp3 or aac? Then I could connect the laptop to my hifi in my living room and play all my music on demand.
I'm not that bothered about the portability aspects of the iPod and, in any case, I could always take the laptop on holiday if I wanted all my music there. And of course I could use the laptop for other purposes too.
Is this a good idea or am I missing something?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But yes the idea is fine. Store the music on a laptop (or a cheap computer such as the Mac Mini), and hook that up to your hifi. Then you could get an iPod if needs be, to have another copy of your music for portable use.
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