Apple MB147ZY/A, FB145LL/A, FB150LL/A, FB147LL/A To add full-resolution image files to iPod classic

Page 44

44

3If you want to add all your photos, select “All photos and albums.” If you want to keep your photos organized by event, select “… events” and choose an option from the pop- up menu. If you want to add photos from only certain albums, select “Selected albums” and select the albums you want.

4Click Apply.

Each time you connect iPod classic to your computer, photos are synced automatically.

To add photos from a folder on your hard disk to iPod classic:

1Drag the images you want into a folder on your computer.

If you want images to appear in separate photo albums on iPod classic, create folders inside the main image folder, and drag images into the new folders.

2In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Photos tab.

3Select “Sync photos from:…”

4Choose “Choose Folder” from the pop-up menu and select your image folder.

5Click Apply.

When you add photos to iPod classic, iTunes optimizes the photos for viewing. Full-resolution image files aren’t transferred by default. Adding full-resolution image files is useful, for example if you want to move them from one computer to another, but isn’t necessary for viewing the images at full quality on iPod classic.

To add full-resolution image files to iPod classic:

1In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Photos tab.

2Select “Include full-resolution photos.”

3Click Apply.

iTunes copies the full-resolution versions of the photos to the Photos folder on iPod classic.

To delete photos from iPod classic:

1In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Photos tab.

2Select “Sync photos from: …”

ÂOn a Mac, choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu.

ÂOn a Windows PC, choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the pop-up menu.

3Choose “Selected albums” and deselect the albums you no longer want on iPod classic.

4Click Apply.

Chapter 4 Photo Features

Image 44
Contents IPod classic User Guide Contents Tips and Troubleshooting Safety and CleaningImportant Safety Information General SuggestionsIPod classic Basics Using iPod classic Controls IPod classic at a GlanceHere’s what else you can do with iPod classic controls Searching Music Browsing Music Using Cover FlowScrolling Quickly Through Long Lists and Cover Flow To turn off the Click Wheel sound Disabling iPod classic ControlsTurning off the Click Wheel Sound Using iPod classic Menus To disable iPod classic controlsSetting the Backlight Timer Setting the Screen BrightnessSetting the Language Adding or Removing Items from the Main MenuConnecting and Disconnecting iPod classic Resetting All SettingsConnecting iPod classic Getting Information About iPod classicDisconnecting iPod classic To eject iPod classic To disconnect iPod classicTo charge the battery using your computer About the iPod classic BatteryCharging the iPod classic Battery To charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter Understanding Battery States Music Features About iTunesImporting Music into Your iTunes Library To sign in to the iTunes StoreTo find songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts To download or subscribe to a podcastTo import music from an audio CD into iTunes Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunesTo add songs on your computer to your iTunes library Adding Album Artwork Entering Song Names and Other DetailsAdding Lyrics Using Genius in iTunes To set up Genius the first time you use itOrganizing Your Music To make a playlist in iTunesAdding Music and Podcasts to iPod classic To create a Genius playlist in iTunesTo sync music with iPod classic Syncing Music AutomaticallySyncing Music From Selected Playlists onto iPod classic Managing iPod classic Manually To add a song, video, or other item to iPod classicTo remove a song, video, or other item from iPod classic To make a new playlist on iPod classicPlaying Music Adding Podcasts to iPod classicTo manually manage podcasts To browse for and play a songBrowsing Songs by Artist or Album To browse songs by artistCustomizing the Music Menu Setting iPod classic to Shuffle SongsSetting iPod classic to Repeat Songs Using Genius on iPod classic Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod classicRating Songs Viewing Lyrics on iPod classicSetting the Maximum Volume Limit Viewing Album Artwork on iPod classicSetting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level To change the maximum volume limitTo remove the maximum volume limit To set iPod classic to use the iTunes volume settingsUsing the Equalizer Watching and Listening to PodcastsListening to Audiobooks To use the equalizer to change the sound on iPod classicListening to FM Radio To set audiobook play speedVideo Features Purchasing or Renting Videos and Downloading Video PodcastsConverting Your Own Videos to Work with iPod classic To sync videos to iPod classic Adding Videos to iPod classicSyncing Videos Automatically Syncing Selected Videos to iPod classic Adding Video Podcasts to iPod classic Viewing and Listening to VideosManaging Videos Manually To set TV settings Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod classicWatching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod classic To view a video on iPod classicTo view a video on your TV Importing Photos from a Camera to Your Computer Photo FeaturesTo import photos to a Mac using iPhoto To import photos to a Windows PC To import photos to a Mac using Image CaptureAdding Photos From Your Computer to iPod classic To add full-resolution image files to iPod classic To delete photos from iPod classicViewing Photos on iPod classic Viewing PhotosAdding Photos from iPod classic to a Computer To set slideshow settings Viewing SlideshowsTo view a slideshow on a TV To view a slideshow on iPod classicTo connect iPod classic to a TV Using iPod classic as an External Disk To enable iPod classic as an external diskUsing Extra Settings Setting and Viewing the Date and TimeAdding Clocks for Other Time Zones To set date and time optionsUsing the Stopwatch Setting the AlarmSetting the Sleep Timer Playing Games To use the stopwatchTo review or delete a logged stopwatch session To play a gameLocking the iPod classic Screen To sync games automatically to iPod classicTo set a combination for iPod classic To lock the iPod classic screenSyncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists To change a combination you’ve already setExtra Features and Accessories Storing and Reading Notes Learning About iPod classic Accessories Recording Voice MemosTo record a voice memo To play a recordingTo use the earphones included with your iPod classic Tips and Troubleshooting 5 Rs Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, RestoreTo reset iPod classic General SuggestionsIf iPod classic isn’t playing music If songs or data sync more slowly over USB If iPod classic displays a Connect to Power messageIf iPod classic displays a Use iTunes to restore message If you can’t add a song or other item to iPod classic WAV AiffIf you can’t see videos or photos on your TV If you want to double-check the system requirementsTo update or restore iPod classic Updating and Restoring iPod SoftwareIf you want to use iPod classic with a Mac and a Windows PC If you lock the iPod classic screen and can’t unlock itTips and Troubleshooting Safety and Cleaning Important Safety InformationSafety and Cleaning Important Handling Information Learning More, Service Support To learn about Do thisRegulatory Compliance Information FCC Compliance StatementRussia Europeiska unionen-uttjänta produkter Index Index Returning to main menu 6 returning to previous menu Computer 62 operating system See also adding

MB527LL/A, FB147LL/A, MB150, MB145ZY/A, FB145LL/A specifications

The Apple MB029ZP/A, MB029ZY/A, MB147ZP/A, MB150ZP/A, and MB147 models signify significant milestones in Apple's laptop evolution. These models belong to the MacBook and MacBook Pro range, which have established a reputation for merging cutting-edge technology with sleek design and impressive performance.

One of the standout features across these models is the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, which provides efficient multitasking capabilities. Offering improved performance over previous generations, the Core 2 Duo ensures that users can run multiple applications smoothly. The 13-inch and 15-inch displays feature LED-backlit technology, enhancing color accuracy and brightness while delivering stunning visuals for professional and personal use.

These MacBooks also support Apple's signature MagSafe power adapter, which allows for quick connection and disconnection, reducing the risk of accidental spills and damage. The integrated iSight camera enhances video conferencing capabilities, making it easier to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues.

The use of aluminum unibody construction in models such as the MB147ZP/A impresses with its durability and lightweight design. This not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also increases the overall sturdiness of the laptop, making it suitable for on-the-go users. Battery life remains a crucial characteristic, with these models providing hours of use on a single charge, ensuring productivity without frequent interruptions.

The MacBook models are equipped with a solid-state drive (SSD) in certain configurations, enhancing boot speeds and application loading times significantly. The inclusion of NVIDIA graphics cards in specific models like the MB150ZP/A provides better graphics performance for graphic design, video editing, and gaming.

Another notable feature is the presence of the latest version of Mac OS during launch, alongside the ability to seamlessly integrate with other Apple devices through iCloud. This ecosystem allows users to access and sync their data easily across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, streamlining workflow and enhancing user experience.

Overall, the Apple MB029ZP/A, MB029ZY/A, MB147ZP/A, MB150ZP/A, and MB147 laptops represent a blend of performance, design, and functionality, catering to a wide range of users from casual consumers to professionals, and establishing themselves as reliable tools in a tech-savvy world.