AVS Audio to iPod - Adding Audio Files and Uploading to iPod
AVS Audio to iPod program starts with the following window:

Make sure that the iPod is connected to your computer. The Apple iTunes program should be closed so that there were no conflict of two programs trying to get access to the same iPod at the same time.
If you connect your iPod to the personal computer after the program is started, you might need to click the Refresh
button to see your iPod in the device list.
Note: if you have more than one iPod connected to your personal computer, you can select the necessary one clicking the drop-down box under
Your iPod label.
You can also change the playlist name or select one of the existing playlists from the drop-down box under the Playlist name label. To enter your own playlist name, select the name of the current playlist with the mouse and type in a new name:

Note: Note, that if you want to delete one or several letters in the playlist name, you will need to use the
Backspace button rather than
Delete. The
Delete button is used to remove the audio files from the list.
After that you should create a list of audio tracks you want to upload to your iPod. To do that, click the Add
button and select the audio files from your hard disk drive:

To add or remove files from the list please use the Add
and Remove
buttons accordingly. If you right click the list of audio tracks you can find an additional menu, which allows you to perform the following operations:
| Add file(s)... |
Ins |
Use this option to add one or more audio files to the list of files to be uploaded to your iPod. |
| Add folder |
Shift+Ins |
Use this option to add folder containing audio files to the list of files to be uploaded to your iPod. |
| Delete file(s) |
Del |
Use this option to delete one or more selected files from the list of files to be uploaded to your iPod. |
| Remove all |
Shift+Del |
Use this option to remove all the files from the list of files to be uploaded to your iPod. |
| File info |
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Use this option to open the window that will allow you to view and modify the ID3v1/2 tags of your audio files. |
If you select the last option, the following window will be opened:

Here you can view and change all the information, concerning the audio track that will be displayed in the iPod playlist.
You can select to reconvert the MP3 files so that all the files could have the same quality (bitrate). To do that check the Reconvert MP3 check-box and select one of the available presets. The files that are not compatible with the iPod will be reconverted into the compatible format automatically.
The size of added files can be seen and controlled with the help of Size Control Bar:

Note: the size of the added files will change automatically depending on the audio files quality preset selected.
To make sure you've chosen the correct file you can play it directly from AVS Audio to iPod. To do that highlight the necessary file in the file list and use the following buttons:
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To playback the selected file |
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To pause the selected file |
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To stop the selected file |
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To go to the previous track |
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To go to the next track |
It is also possible to rewind or fast-forward the selected file using Seeking Bar. Just click the Seeking Bar cursor
and drag it.
The uploading process will start after clicking the
button. You can visually judge the completion of the uploading process.
You can also cancel the uploading process clicking the Cancel Upload button.
After the uploading is done you will see the appropriate message:

Now you can upload more audio files or finish the work with AVS Audio to iPod.
Note: being connected to your personal computer your iPod will show the message of the type:

You can still disconnect your iPod from the computer, no data will be lost in case you haven't tried to copy it to iPod using some other software.
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Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material and are to be used to create a single backup copy for personal use only. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.
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