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nanny plum
Beginner September 2011

Anyone know anything about i pods?

nanny plum, 8 February, 2011 at 18:11 Posted on Planning 0 2

My venue said that during the meal etc they have an i pod dock.....which i assume you stick the thing in and it plays your music...in two rooms,so i should bring mine in or indeed two of them with my own music for the day.

This is all very well ,however...i don't own one ,never mind two of these things and when i looked they are so expensive. The little ipod shuffle is the cheapest but will that work on her docking thing?

Plus will it cost a fortune to download songs?

I was having hassle enough thinking of songs for the DJ later in the evening.

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Latest activity by ai3x, 8 February, 2011 at 18:54
  • LuLu_x
    Beginner May 2012
    LuLu_x ·
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    Hi,

    U dont need to D/l all the songs you can copy over cds u have to the ipod. im not sure about the docking station for the shuffle as the shuffle i had connected differently to the bigger ipods!

    Ive had an ipod classic and now i have the Ipod touch, im sure you wont need 2 as even the small shuffle will hold 1000 songs

    1gb=240 songs
    2gb=500 songs
    3gb=1000 songs
    x
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  • Rebecca86
    Beginner July 2012
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    I think they said that, incase you have an Ipod and want to play your own background music,

    The shuffles don't work on the docks, and they are rather expensive to buy just for that

    reason alone, can you not put selected music onto a cd it would be alot cheaper?

    I'd ask if they have a cd player you could use, there are plenty of sites you can download music from, or if you have the songs on an album you can put them onto your computer and then put them on a disk, that way.

    Unless you know someone with an Ipod that would do you a playlist and borrow you the ipod for the day, songs on Itunes are around the 59p-99p mark

    Hope this helps

    x

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  • ai3x
    Beginner September 2011
    ai3x ·
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    You must know somebody with either an iPhone or an iPod, I'm sure you could ask them to help you out? If not I'm guessing the iPod dock will probably accept a normal headphone jack as well so you can plug in any other music device you have...

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