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Birding software for Ipod (90Gb+)?? (1 Viewer)

Quacker

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Hello all. Have the latest (5th gen?) 120Gb "Classic" Ipod and still loads of space to fill.

I have Geoff Sample's CD's so they can be added as mp3 tracks, once I have sorted out the correct tracks for discs 1 & 2 as they are transposed! - I'm no expert, but my Ipod told me House Sparrow, but my ears told me Curlew lol.

Does anyone know of any video-based software to add?

I'm brand new to this hence the questions so am unaware of any existing software, commercial or otherwise.

Any pointers etc. appreciated

Cheers

Steve
 
I've not used these Steve, but they have had good reviews. I use a Creative MP4 player and did have the 4 Roche CD's on there as mp3 files, but now have them on my mobile phone.
 
I've not used these Steve, but they have had good reviews. I use a Creative MP4 player and did have the 4 Roche CD's on there as mp3 files, but now have them on my mobile phone.

They look good - I noticed them around about the time I got the Ipod. Just wish I knew someone who has used them (I mean know them personally for an impartial review).

Only qualm would be the small(ish) Ipod screen - perhaps better suited to an Archos or similar? - the old question of portability v practibility i guess.
 
I also own a iPod classic but I don't know if there is any good software for it. Most of the software in the iTunes store is made for the touch and iPhone.
 
See my post on iphone thread, but try Birdguide website they probably have exactly what you are looking for.
 
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