- Customizing the Main Menu
- Rating Your Favorites
- How to Scrub through the Current Song
- Getting to Your Playlists
- Shuffling Your Song Order
- Repeating the Current Song or Playlist
- Importing Songs Already on Your Computer
- Which Song Formats Work with Your iPod?
- Finding Out How Much Space Is Left for More Songs
- Deleting a Song from Your iPod
- Creating a Playlist Right within Your iPod (On-The-Go)
- Controlling Your iPods Volume
- Enhancing Your Sound Quality (EQ)
- Saving Your Ears from Volume Abuse
- Using Your iPod as a Watch
- Setting an Alarm
- Turning Off the Click Sound
- Playing Games
- Listening to Audiobooks on Your iPod
- Renaming Your iPod
Which Song Formats Work with Your iPod?
If you’re wondering how you can actually fit thousands of songs on a tiny iPod, it all comes down to this—compression. The songs you download onto your iPod are in MP3 format (which is a music compression technique that makes the file size of your songs fairly small, while maintaining nearly CD quality). While the iPod is probably most widely known as an MP3 player, it actually also supports the AAC format, a music format growing rapidly because of its higher-quality sound and smaller file sizes. All songs you buy from the iTunes Music Store come in this new AAC format. (Note: There are two AAC formats: the protected AAC M4P, which is encrypted to prevent music piracy; and the unprotected AAC M4A, which is typical of imported audio CD files.)