Noticed that my iPod (5th generation Late 2006)—also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod was not listing my artists nor albums in alphabetical order.
To fix this problem:
Connected iPod to computer
Launched iTunes
Selected iPod icon at top of iTunes Window
Selected Summary Tab
Selected Restore iPod
This basically reset my iPod to factory settings.
Clicked on Songs from left-hand side of iTunes window
Selected View from menu bar.
Selected Sort by > Artist
Synced entire music library to iPod
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Monday, March 16, 2015
Digital Photo Albums for My New iPad Mini 3
I generally use Apple iPhoto to create my photo albums to print. I have traveled extensively over the past fifteen years and thought it would be nice to save some of my photo albums in digital format to view on my new iPad mini 3.
You can easily save the books in a suitable compressed pdf file format to load onto your iPad. To do so, bring up your photo album project in iPhoto. View in All Pages format. Then click on the first page of the album while holding down the control key on your keyboard. You should see a list of additional popdown menu options. Select the Save as book option. Give your album a name and safe to your hard drive.
I normally transfer pdfs to my iPad via iTunes file transfer method into GoodReader and then from there I use the "Open in .... " option to put directly into my iBooks on my iPad. That works great and doesn't require syncing via iTunes.
Alternately, you can drag the pdf photo album file into your itunes ibooks and then sync your ipad using iTunes after you select the album and your other books to be synced again.
Once in iBooks you can organize all your photo albums into a category you create - say "My Photo Albums".
Now, you will have a digital copy of your printed photo albums to view on your iPad or iPhone.
I spent one summer making slide shows and albums of old family photos that were stored on DVDs. Looks like now, most computers don't have DVD players and in an effort to have that archive of those family treasures, I am now proceeding with a digital version that can be stored on my old iPad. Rather than selling my old iPad for a few dollars, I have opted to keep it for digital photo books and cookbooks.
I can also use my iPad in remote mode with Apple TV to view these albums on my big screen TV without having to load a DVD into a player.
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You can easily save the books in a suitable compressed pdf file format to load onto your iPad. To do so, bring up your photo album project in iPhoto. View in All Pages format. Then click on the first page of the album while holding down the control key on your keyboard. You should see a list of additional popdown menu options. Select the Save as book option. Give your album a name and safe to your hard drive.
I normally transfer pdfs to my iPad via iTunes file transfer method into GoodReader and then from there I use the "Open in .... " option to put directly into my iBooks on my iPad. That works great and doesn't require syncing via iTunes.
Alternately, you can drag the pdf photo album file into your itunes ibooks and then sync your ipad using iTunes after you select the album and your other books to be synced again.
Once in iBooks you can organize all your photo albums into a category you create - say "My Photo Albums".
Now, you will have a digital copy of your printed photo albums to view on your iPad or iPhone.
I spent one summer making slide shows and albums of old family photos that were stored on DVDs. Looks like now, most computers don't have DVD players and in an effort to have that archive of those family treasures, I am now proceeding with a digital version that can be stored on my old iPad. Rather than selling my old iPad for a few dollars, I have opted to keep it for digital photo books and cookbooks.
I can also use my iPad in remote mode with Apple TV to view these albums on my big screen TV without having to load a DVD into a player.
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Categories:
albums,
Apple TV,
digital photo albums,
DVD,
iBooks,
iPad,
iPad Mini 3,
iPhoto,
iTunes,
photos
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