Originally Posted By poohbear14 >>>Also, a lot of DVDs now include the digital copy - the WALL-E special edition did, and the Dark Knight special edition will as well. Pop the disc into your computer, click a few buttons, and voila - a high quality version of the movie is on your iPod. <<< ecdc - Does this require additional software? Sounds intriguing. I have an I-Pod Touch and I'm so confused with it.
Originally Posted By ecdc >>ecdc - Does this require additional software? Sounds intriguing. I have an I-Pod Touch and I'm so confused with it.<< Just iTunes. The WALL-E DVD came with an activation code that I punched in when prompted and it transferred the file to my iTunes automatically. If you're confused by the touch, head to Apple.com and download the full PDF users manual, or check out the support boards. There's also video demos of some of the more basic functions.
Originally Posted By ecdc >>I have a new iPod Touch and I got a couple of apps for it, but can't actually find them on my iPod itself and therefore can't use the apps!! Can you point me to where I'm going wrong, please?<< Mapleservo may be right and they're just on the second home screen. If you have a second home screen, you'll see two small dots towards the bottom of you iPod and the one on the left will be lit. Flick to the left and it'll take you to the other page. If not, did you get the apps through iTunes on your computer? If so, you may not have synced yet, or you may have set iTunes to "Sync Only Checked songs and videos." After highlighting the iPod touch on the left under Devices, go to the Applications tab at the top and make sure the apps you want are selected to sync.
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle Thanks Mapleservo and ecdc for your help! I had a look at all of those things and ended up realising I just had to update my software -- oops! So now I have apps on my iPod and am very happy about it