Do You Put AIO IN Your MP3 Player
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I just got a MP3 player from my friend and it was his sisters and she had AIO on it. "Camp wat-a-nut" I think.
I'za weirdo.
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of course I do! Unfortunately it takes up a huge amount of space, so I try to keep it to my favorite episodes, or ones that I want to listen to, then take them off after I finish listening to free up the space.
I did before I had an itouch, but apps take up so much space, I didn't want to this time. So the answer is no for the time being.
I just buy the iTunes ones, because those are only 8 to 12 megabites each, so it's not too bad. However, the MP3s released by FOTF are big, so I usually don't use those.
I never rip episodes off the CDs because stupid iTunes makes the files huge. Plus, the fact that they're split up into 3 tracks bugs me on my iPod.
I never rip episodes off the CDs because stupid iTunes makes the files huge. Plus, the fact that they're split up into 3 tracks bugs me on my iPod.
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Yes! I have most of the truth chronicles, and a couple other episodes besides the ones on the podcast!
Yeah I got DBD, Mum's the Word, Sunday Morning Scramble, and Champ of the Camp
I would, considering the humongous external hard drive we recently bought, but my MP3 is full of music anyways.
I don't put my AIO CD's on my iPod because they always are split into parts and it gets annoying. I have a lot of memory though so I put DGL on it and I prefer the way that DGL isn't split into a lot of parts.
I do absolutely!! Also Down Gilead Lane and Lamplighter. Listening to AIO, DGL and Lamplighter while out running errands or walking is better than music, at least for me.
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Yep. Since my mp3 player only has 2 GB of space, I can't really put very many on there, so I switch them out every once in a while. Right now I have East Winds Raining and all of Darien's Rise. I think I also still have the first part of TGRC recorded on there too.
Thanks to my Secret Santa for the set!
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Now that I have a laptop, I listen more from iTunes itself than my iPod, but...
I have every album, The Truth Chronicles, the Lost Episodes, and Darien's Rise on there (as well as The Official and Unofficial Podcasts, the Odyssey Scoopcast, the Ceiling Fan, the Whit's End Podcast, FOTF's Chronicles of Narnia, A Christmas Carol, and the Screwtape Letters). I have OCD over my Odyssey in iTunes. There are no mistakes with capitals, or how it's organized. In the lyrics field, I'm entering vital info, plus all of the bonus stuff from the Official Guide for every episode. For playlists, I have everything neatly organized. I have Chronology playlists for Odyssey, Family Portraits, The Truth Chronicles, and Pre-Portrait Dramas. I have playlists for different episode formats; Kids' Radio, BTV, Passages, Bible History, or History. Next is playlists for genres (taken from the Official Guide's index), including Christmas, Camp, Love, Mystery, Action, Comedy, etc. Next is playlists for story arcs/lines/sagas. These include Novacom, TGRC, Blackgaard, Connie's Book, Bernard and Eugene's Road Trip, Whit's Life (one's about his past, like Silent Night, Clara, and Blackbeard's Treasure. These are organized by order in Whit's life, not episode chronology). Finally, we have the massive section: "Episodes with..." This is divided into Major (20+), Minor (5-19), and Recurring (2-4) characters. I made this from AIOWiki. There's a playlist for every single one of said such characters, containing every episode chronologically that they're in!!! So yeah, that's Odyssey in iTunes for me.
Oh, one last note. I told Nathan about my idea of putting the Official Guide bonus stuff and vital info (airdate, episode number, theme, summary, etc) in the Lyrics Field of each ep. I call this my AIOTunes Database. Nathan said it was a great idea, and it could possibly be added to the iTunes downloads in the future!!
I have every album, The Truth Chronicles, the Lost Episodes, and Darien's Rise on there (as well as The Official and Unofficial Podcasts, the Odyssey Scoopcast, the Ceiling Fan, the Whit's End Podcast, FOTF's Chronicles of Narnia, A Christmas Carol, and the Screwtape Letters). I have OCD over my Odyssey in iTunes. There are no mistakes with capitals, or how it's organized. In the lyrics field, I'm entering vital info, plus all of the bonus stuff from the Official Guide for every episode. For playlists, I have everything neatly organized. I have Chronology playlists for Odyssey, Family Portraits, The Truth Chronicles, and Pre-Portrait Dramas. I have playlists for different episode formats; Kids' Radio, BTV, Passages, Bible History, or History. Next is playlists for genres (taken from the Official Guide's index), including Christmas, Camp, Love, Mystery, Action, Comedy, etc. Next is playlists for story arcs/lines/sagas. These include Novacom, TGRC, Blackgaard, Connie's Book, Bernard and Eugene's Road Trip, Whit's Life (one's about his past, like Silent Night, Clara, and Blackbeard's Treasure. These are organized by order in Whit's life, not episode chronology). Finally, we have the massive section: "Episodes with..." This is divided into Major (20+), Minor (5-19), and Recurring (2-4) characters. I made this from AIOWiki. There's a playlist for every single one of said such characters, containing every episode chronologically that they're in!!! So yeah, that's Odyssey in iTunes for me.
Oh, one last note. I told Nathan about my idea of putting the Official Guide bonus stuff and vital info (airdate, episode number, theme, summary, etc) in the Lyrics Field of each ep. I call this my AIOTunes Database. Nathan said it was a great idea, and it could possibly be added to the iTunes downloads in the future!!
Ay carumba, you've got some free time. Odyssey occupies about 40 GB on my Zune at all times (every episode currently available on CD). I have playlists for each year, with episodes in chronological airing order instead of album order. This is generally how I listen to them (I'm currently going through the 2004 playlist).Leonard Meltsner wrote:Now that I have a laptop, I listen more from iTunes itself than my iPod, but...
I have every album, The Truth Chronicles, the Lost Episodes, and Darien's Rise on there (as well as The Official and Unofficial Podcasts, the Odyssey Scoopcast, the Ceiling Fan, the Whit's End Podcast, FOTF's Chronicles of Narnia, A Christmas Carol, and the Screwtape Letters). I have OCD over my Odyssey in iTunes. There are no mistakes with capitals, or how it's organized. In the lyrics field, I'm entering vital info, plus all of the bonus stuff from the Official Guide for every episode. For playlists, I have everything neatly organized. I have Chronology playlists for Odyssey, Family Portraits, The Truth Chronicles, and Pre-Portrait Dramas. I have playlists for different episode formats; Kids' Radio, BTV, Passages, Bible History, or History. Next is playlists for genres (taken from the Official Guide's index), including Christmas, Camp, Love, Mystery, Action, Comedy, etc. Next is playlists for story arcs/lines/sagas. These include Novacom, TGRC, Blackgaard, Connie's Book, Bernard and Eugene's Road Trip, Whit's Life (one's about his past, like Silent Night, Clara, and Blackbeard's Treasure. These are organized by order in Whit's life, not episode chronology). Finally, we have the massive section: "Episodes with..." This is divided into Major (20+), Minor (5-19), and Recurring (2-4) characters. I made this from AIOWiki. There's a playlist for every single one of said such characters, containing every episode chronologically that they're in!!! So yeah, that's Odyssey in iTunes for me.
Oh, one last note. I told Nathan about my idea of putting the Official Guide bonus stuff and vital info (airdate, episode number, theme, summary, etc) in the Lyrics Field of each ep. I call this my AIOTunes Database. Nathan said it was a great idea, and it could possibly be added to the iTunes downloads in the future!!
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I only have 4 GB of space so I just throw on a few to listen to and then I will delete them and put others on.
I have albums 44-45 and 47-53 on my ipod and then I believe about 50 Audiobooks!
i have album 1-48 on my ipod. (120 gbs) and i combined and ripped them all to single file mp3's all total they are like 6 gb's so they do take a bit but i have 120 gb ipod so its not bad.. it has 90gb free space. i havent got around to ripping combining labeling the 49-53 albums yet. or the truth chronicles or live!.
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I used to, but now I just have music. It takes up so much space.
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I hardly ever have AIO stories on mine. But I do have all the theme song except for one on my MP3 player. Also I do put some AIO podcasts on sometimes.