<![CDATA[birdJam Online Help]]> http://secure.amazsoft.com/birdjam/kbase/ Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:59:26 +0000 Zend_Feed http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[What does "Restore" mean in iTunes?]]> http://secure.amazsoft.com/birdjam/kbase/article/28 eb8d56a84e024471380fd60cfa51062c
If you Restore your iPod, you are returning it to original factory settings which means that you are wiping out all content on the iPod.

If you have loaded the bird songs into iTunes and run birdJam Maker to format and organize the songs, then you just need to sync and download the bird songs again. (No big deal!)

However, if you haven't done the installation process but for some reason want to Restore your iPod, read the birdJam Maker installation instructions carefully. The installation instructions are available via the Help menu in birdJam Maker.]]>
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<![CDATA[I have a pre-loaded birdJam iPod and want to add music (the human kind) to my iPod; how do I do that?]]> http://secure.amazsoft.com/birdjam/kbase/article/27 d5ad3f271e1f61630dadc8401679d40d
To get started adding your own music, first upload your music CDs into iTunes. We  suggest that you create a playlist entitled "Music" or any other name that you choose. Drag and drop all the music that you want added to your iPod into your playlist.

Then, with iTunes open, plug your iPod into your computer. We pre-set all iPods to "Manual" mode prior to shipping them. After a moment, iTunes should see your iPod and will list it under Devices in the left-hand column. If you haven't changed the name of your iPod, it will be named "birdJam."

Now, drag and drop your new music playlist onto your birdJam iPod and iTunes will start syncing the new playlist songs without deleting the existing birdJam playlists. Once the download is complete, click the Eject icon next to birdJam under Devices, unplug your iPod and go.

Just be careful not to agree to have iTunes erase and sync your birdJam iPod or you could lose all the bird songs that we loaded for you.

The other option is to go through the complete birdJam Maker installation process so that you can automatically sync your iPod, using iTunes. Syncing options are discussed in the iPod features guide at www.apple.com/support, and we also discuss them in our step-by-step installation instructions accessible via the Help Menu in birdJam Maker.
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