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iTouch 4th Generation Help ?
So, I recently bought an itouch and uploaded all my songs into it.
1. When I play my music, only one cover shows up (which is the song playing) in landscape/horizontal view. I want to be able to see all my covers and browse through them (cover flow?! ), but it doesn't seem to show. How would I fix/do this?
*Also, i am positively sure that all the covers are attached to the songs. I did them manually! So, don't ask about that.
2. How do i view ALL the songs as a list in landscape and horizontal view when playing music? Mine only shows the artist's songs only when i tap the screen. ): ...........Unless that's the way it's supposed to be...o___o ?
3. Lots of people online have been saying to charge the itouch for hours after first getting it. I only charged it on my computer til it was fully charged (that was what? around an hour or so?) and then disconnected it. Will this cause a problem for the battery now?
I would gladly appreciate help from experienced itouch users!
3 Answers
- PrivateLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
1. When you are playing a song, you should be capable to go back to the list of your music and turn your ipod sideways. This will give you the horizontal view. You will then be able to see the cover art with all of the songs uploaded on your ipod. If you did not purchase these songs, art may not be supplied, but do not fret. To get art on a song, all you have to do is save a picture from your computer then open itunes, right click the song, click get info, and then artwork should be an option. After you went this far, simply choose the picture for the song.
2. It is suppose to be this way, sorry...
3. Once fully charged, the ipod will just keep the battery life at 100% even when it says it is charging. It does not overcharge, therefore no matter how long you continue to charge your ipod, it will not get ruined. You did not cause a problem with the battery because it simply does not matter how long you charge it - unless of course you want it to be on for a while. -
P.S. Do not leave the iPod in your pocket. Washing machine kills. ;)
Source(s): Owner of 2 iPod touchs and an iPad. - Anonymous1 decade ago
1. Try restoring it.
2. It's suppose to be like that.
3. No, you didn't mess up the battery. Try buying a wall charger so you can charge your ipod while you sleep.
- Anonymous5 years ago
there is not any "iTouch". for particular the present technologies is the perfect technologies. Its no longer a straightforward evaluation once you concentrate on that a million is a media participant & the diverse is a pill. i'd say the iPad 3