Control your Mac, iPod, or iPhone from afar with the sleek aluminum Apple Remote. Play, pause, adjust volume, move forward and back, and access menus while playing Music and video. If you connect your iPod to a home stereo, powered speakers, or TV set, the Apple Remote lets you experience your songs, slideshows, and more from across the room. Plug your iPod into the Universal Dock and choose a playlist, slideshow, or video. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy. Ready to move on to the next song? No need to get up. Just press the Next button on the Apple Remote. Getting a call on your iPhone? Press Pause, then pick up where you left off. The Apple Remote gives you total command of your music, photos, videos, and DVDs from anywhere in the room. It works with Front Row a menu-based, full-screen Interface to make accessing the Digital content on your Mac as simple as navigating your iPod. When you press the Menu button, your Desktop fades and the sleek Front Row interface takes its place to give you control over your music in iTunes, your photos in iPhoto, the videos in your Movies folder, and your DVDs. Turn up the volume. Shuffle. Skip to the next chapter on your DVD. Play a slideshow, a home movie you made in iMovie, even a movie trailer.-In the box: -Apple Remote -Battery (CR 2032) -User Guide -Requires the iPod Universal Dock and any iPod with a dock connector or any iPhone-Compatible with Apple products introduced in 2005 or later that have a built-in Infrared (IR) Receiver
$39
Navigate maximizes convenient control of your iPod. It has control buttons your fingers can easily locate by touch, and it restores the tactile feedback of the iconic click wheel to TouchScreen models. (Which comes in pretty handy when you?re using it in a car and need to keep your eyes on the road.)-About the size of a pack of matches, Navigate gives you a generous OLED information screen (for when you need to glance at it), on/off, play, volume and EQ controls, and an FM Stereo radio. Tuck your iPod out of sight, but keep controls close at hand. Features stereo mini-jack for Headphone connections with FM radio and volume control. iPhone users: Just plug Navigate into your dock connector, then connect your Headset to the headphone jack of your iPhone to listen and talk.-Griffin’s standalone radio interaction program, iFM, will integrate seamlessly with Navigate. iFM identifies your geographic location and automatically populates a Tuning menu with local radio stations (or, you can choose your city from a list). And iFM displays Broadcast information like title, album, artist, and Music genre for the song currently playing, the last several songs heard, and the radio station name and call letters. -Compact inline Remote Control and radio for iPhone and iPod -Built-in OLED shows screen info from your iPod -Provides Playlist, EQ, and Shuffle Mode navigation -Play, Stop, Pause, Forward, Backward, and Scan controls that your fingers can locate by touch -FM stereo radio with RDS track info display and 4 station presets
$50
Pioneer’s CD-IB100II iPod Adapter permits direct control and playback of iPod through our iPod? Adapter Ready headunits. Compatible Pioneer headunits can be connected with an iPod via this Dedicated adapter, and using the touch panel or soft keys, listeners can play iPod-recorded songs with the following convenient functions: Text information display, Multiple search functions, Repeat playback and Shuffle songs playback for random playback. – Features: – Multiple Search- Song/album titles, artist names, and track length – memorized by connected iPod – are conveniently displayed on the Monitor or headunit display. This capability also permits multiple “search” functions, making it a snap to find a song to play back- Repeat Playback function offers two options – repeat playing of a particular song or playback of all tunes from a specified playlist- Shuffle Songs randomly plays the songs in the iPod Music library—
$99.99
Hey, I like those pics on your iPod. Can you share them with me? There’s no problem because you’ve got miShare. What is miShare? Every iPod owner who is socially inclined deserves to have a miShare.-miShare is a Personal publishing device for sharing your own media, including videos and photos, any time and anywhere. miShare strictly honors all Digital rights management (DRM), including purchases from Apple’s iTunes. miShare does not unlock DRM. Locked DRM files are copied to the Disk area of the target iPod, for fresh authorization with a valid password. iTunes purchases can be authorized for multiple Computers and iPods. Load up your iPod with vacation photos, family videos, even your own Audio recordings, and then you can share your content directly to other iPods using miShare. miShare also goes beyond iTunes to help you manage music, photos, and videos across multiple iPods.-The miShare connects between your iPods like a bridge. Just attach two iPods, slide miShare’s on-switch to music, video or photo, and press miShare’s only button. You decide whether you copy the song or video that was last played through to its end, or a pre-defined photo folder. Give the miShare button a longer press (three seconds) and it will copy a collection of files. miShare uses the On-The-Go playlist for multiple songs?simply create an On-The-Go playlist on the source iPod by selecting by song, artist, album, or even playlist. miShare works with all Mini, Nano, 3G, 4G, Video (5G), and Classic (6G) iPod models, and miShare’s own internal Software can be updated with future downloads from mishare.com. miShare does not work with Shuffle models (or the original 1G and 2G iPods) since they lack the iPod’s standardized 30-pin dock connector. miShare does not currently work with the iPhone or iPod Touch (firmware Upgrades will be expected soon that will allow this).-So dock your iPod on one side and your friend’s iPod on the other side of the miShare and share for contentment.-iPods are so
How can I put songs in playlist and hide the artists from library on iPod?
Alright, so I have about 1,000 random songs in two playlists. Best of the 90′s and Best Classic Rock. But most of these artists only have one song (for instance Soul Asylum or something). I want to de-clutter my iPod, and I don’t want any of these artists to show up under the normal library, but I want them all to be there in the Playlist.
Any way to do this!? I know it’s odd. I just don’t want to wade through 1,500 artists to find the right one.
Thanks guys!
Hey thanks so far guys – all reason in my says it’s not possible, and I believe you.
I think the only real way to do it is to put the artist as “90′s Greatest Hits” and then change the song name to be “Artist – Song Name.” So for instance, I would have something like “Coolio – Gangsta’s Paradise” or something like that.
Sound reasonable? I know editing 1,000 songs will take a while, but I sit at work for 9 hours a day. I’ve got time. : )