How the iPod Made Apple Relevant Again

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  • @JavierCR25
    @JavierCR25 ปีที่แล้ว +194

    Those of us who remember the Walkman, the discman, the mini disc, the MP3 players and then the iPod, truly understand the impact it made.

    • @zapod20
      @zapod20 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I loved my MiniDisc, but it didn't solve the problem of carrying lots of media with you. Despite it's small size, the disks were as, if not more bulky than the CDs they replaced. The real advantage was the ability to make digital mixtapes (albeit recorded in real-time from analogue sources on the early models). Needless to say I bought an iPod on day 1.

    • @ISEEKSPACE
      @ISEEKSPACE ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The walkman on a schoolbus made you the coolest kid ever.

    • @bigd5090
      @bigd5090 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @zapod20 I've got 8 Beatles albums on one standard MiniDisc in LP Mode. The 1GB Hi-MD can store even more than that and copy faster than real-time via USB and SonicStage on PC/Hi-MD Music Transfer on the Mac! Basically a mobile recording studio/MP3 player and digital mix tape machine all in one!

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp ปีที่แล้ว +399

    I can still remember, in the pre-iPod Walkman era, the fashion was to do almost everything to conceal the headphone wires but when the iPod came out showing the white wires _were_ almost like a status symbol.

    • @JarrydTIme
      @JarrydTIme ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Yup, and yet they sounded mid. I was expecting to be blown away by the sound quality when I first put them on like, damn these are the coveted ipod headphones?

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Everybody in my school had an iPod but i couldn't cuz I was poor. Seeing people with iPods made me feel even poorer

    • @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle
      @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle ปีที่แล้ว +28

      That’s from the Simpson’s apple episode. Lisa couldn’t afford an iPhone so she just bought some white earphones. They were called iPhonies 😂 the company was called Mapple and was led by a guy named Steve Mobs and lived in an underwater lair

    • @RBzee112
      @RBzee112 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Pre-iPod mp3 players.

    • @Alianger
      @Alianger ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Unless you had tried better and knew the sound was shit

  • @RalphieMuskinyaar
    @RalphieMuskinyaar ปีที่แล้ว +73

    I’m so glad I lived my teenage years during the iPod era. It was honestly a beautiful time.

    • @zachsteiner
      @zachsteiner ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Me too. God we’re getting old.

    • @RalphieMuskinyaar
      @RalphieMuskinyaar ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zachsteiner we are bro 😆 we’re already old

  • @sinhachetan
    @sinhachetan ปีที่แล้ว +605

    It’s astonishing to think that there is an entire generation that has grown up without immense fascination with iPod.

    • @ianbrewster8934
      @ianbrewster8934 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      So true

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว +43

      There were literally thousands that grew up without it before and it really wasn't even the first or best, just the most well-known.

    • @mjtt12
      @mjtt12 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Now kids just use their parents old phones rather than buying even an iPod touch.

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @anotherboyfrom-mars513
      And billions of people that didn't. You realize human history didn't start in 2001, right?

    • @mattyp6908
      @mattyp6908 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I know, especially as a millennial myself (33) it was literally the piece of tech everyone wanted for the entirety of the time while I was in high school (going from iPod to iPod Touch/iPhone). And that is only in the mid-late 2000’s

  • @OrinSorinson
    @OrinSorinson ปีที่แล้ว +155

    I am one of those people that collects iPods and still uses them. I got a bit surprised by the small resurgence they've had in the last couple of years. They're still great little devices, especially the classic ones, with a few upgrades.

    • @jacksong6226
      @jacksong6226 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      I think dankpods is to blame

    • @thelastdragon5551
      @thelastdragon5551 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Within the last 5 years I’ve been slowly collecting a few, their accessories and cases. Models I’ve always wanted but didn’t have the means to afford them in my teens.

    • @burnttoast9890
      @burnttoast9890 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      One word - dankpods

    • @FuchsDanin
      @FuchsDanin ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I still believe an iPod Classic with an expanded battery because of the extra space given by a microSD storage adapter to replace the tiny hdd is one of the best things. Rockbox optional.

    • @MyFriendlyPup
      @MyFriendlyPup ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto ปีที่แล้ว +104

    I remember back in the late 90s, a friend had a portable CD player that could also play the MP3 files on a data CD, that held hundreds of songs per disk. My mind was blown.

    • @djjezza
      @djjezza ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I bought one of these and loved it. They were even more skip-proof than regular discmans because the files were way smaller so more ‘song’ could be held in the buffer

    • @fuquantiegermann3776
      @fuquantiegermann3776 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Same here. I was walking to elementary school with a Walkman, then drove to high school with a discman, then upgraded to MP3 discman, after witnessing it at a friend's place. Total game changer! When MP3 Players became widely available (I never had the money for an iPod), I was so happy. I'm still using one to this day, but will probably switch to full time streaming soon. What a ride.

    • @mcchristenson
      @mcchristenson ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Omg that brings back memories of burning my first cd with mp3s from lime wire or Napster and having it work on my round cd player. Lol and then edit the tracks so they showed up on the display was sweet.

    • @graytoby1
      @graytoby1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had a mini did that would play mp3s it was ace

    • @asdfssdfghgdfy5940
      @asdfssdfghgdfy5940 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hahaha I remember my mp3 disc player. Such an awesome unit. It had like 13s anti-skip so could survive the bouncy school bus ride without missing a beat.
      I still remember my main mix CD. For some reason I put Linkin Park (which was my favourite because I was an edgy 13 year old with depression) right in the middle so always ended up having to skip to track 54 before I could play it.

  • @supersardonic1179
    @supersardonic1179 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    I remember saving up for the iPod Nano 3rd Gen as a kid. It wasn't much but for that brief moment, I felt like the coolest kid on the block who didn't have an iPhone and immediately loaded it with all the songs I got off of Limewire.

    • @anthonyreed480
      @anthonyreed480 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Dude I just bought a black one off ebay to relive the magic and it's still awesome. One of the best models.

    • @galwitprifor001
      @galwitprifor001 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I still have my Nano 3rd Gen which my dad bought for me in 2007. And it still works.

    • @anthonyreed480
      @anthonyreed480 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@galwitprifor001 Lucky.

    • @olatundeaboaba
      @olatundeaboaba ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for this comment. I remember my 16th birthday gift was an iPod, I really enjoyed using that device, especially playing Klondike on it. I remember buying albums burning them to my laptop and syncing them on iTunes. There was no greater feeling than just taking a long stroll and listening to music.

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I had both the classic 80GB unfortunately dropped it and was a goner. My ipod nano was a beast, had music and paired with the nike sensor I could log my runs, then sync the data with my pc to the Nike website. I miss those days. This was pre smart phones, having the ability to record runs digitally was mind blowing for me.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    0:00: 🔑 The original iPod was designed and manufactured in a few months and credited to an obscure man named Ken Kramer.
    3:12: 🎵 The rise of digital music and the MP3 format disrupted the music industry, leading to the development of portable MP3 players.
    6:31: 💽 Apple developed the iPod with a small form factor and high capacity hard drive, using the iconic mechanical scroll wheel for easy navigation.
    9:29: 💽 The iPod was developed by a team led by Fidel, using components from various companies. It had a minimalist design and became a status symbol.
    12:41: 🎵 Apple's iPod revolutionized the music industry, selling over 400 million units and paving the way for the iPhone.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @lukewilliamrimmington
    @lukewilliamrimmington ปีที่แล้ว +134

    I swear to god ColdFusion brings out the best videos. By now we all have close to 1000 ColdFusion videos in our pockets like how Steve Jobs said we would have 1000 songs with the Ipod. It's ironic saying this as I like Android.

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      @davidantonucci1161 ปีที่แล้ว

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    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The iPod had 5gb of storage. Really that was amazing. There were netbooks 10 years later that only had 4gb. And my current $1500 iPhone only has 256gb. That’s not much of a jump in 20 years.
      Yes there is a massive speed improvement with tiny storage though.

    • @tengkualiff
      @tengkualiff ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Competition between apple & android users is good for consumers. If Apple didnt exist, we wouldn't have so many things rn.

    • @mankind8088
      @mankind8088 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Speak for yourself my Motorola android has 256 gigs then I added a 512gig SD........between my phone📱and removable storage I have over 10,000 songs because I hate streaming.

    • @pirateluffy01
      @pirateluffy01 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@mankind8088Same Why would i pay for music

  • @Bellinose
    @Bellinose ปีที่แล้ว +49

    I still have my iPod 6th generation, and it still boots and works. It was a gift from my daugther. I never thought ColdFusion would take me down to nostalgia lane so much one day :)
    Yet another great CF video, thanks!

  • @DeckardShotFirst
    @DeckardShotFirst ปีที่แล้ว +73

    Sidebar, Apple computers had to get permission at the beginning to use the Apple name, at that time already owned by Apple Music formed by the Beatles. They were given permission on the condition that they never go into the music business. When they started iTunes, they had to negotiate again for their name, they could have potentially lost the use of the name Apple as a result.

    • @devonwilliams5738
      @devonwilliams5738 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Boy would that have been a snafu. Makes the forced WWF rebranding to WWE seem like child's play.

    • @Steel0079
      @Steel0079 ปีที่แล้ว

      scummy company

    • @X_mano
      @X_mano ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Such a wasted opportunity to rebrand the company to orange.

    • @jorceshaman
      @jorceshaman ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ​@@X_manoOr Grape... Orange you glad I didn't say banana?

  • @dav2mai
    @dav2mai ปีที่แล้ว +10

    For my friends and I in middle school, the iPod was like a Nintendo Switch, as parents were reluctant on giving their kids expensive smartphones. We played games in the hall- and stairways. Fun times with the iPod.

  • @gsadow
    @gsadow ปีที่แล้ว +6

    One correction: MP3 format does introduce significant losses in fidelity of the original music. It was very compact, but to state that it didn't affect quality is just not correct.

    • @h4x0y
      @h4x0y 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      While true, the difference might be indistinguishable for the vast majority of crappy earbuds.

  • @monogramadikt5971
    @monogramadikt5971 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    i remember sony, samsung and other companies making great mp3 players with drag and drop music folders that were cheap, had good storage ability for large playlists and had a great sound quality, but were a pain in the ass to use sometimes if you were already sucked into the apple ecosystem and didnt own a pc which was more suited to the (not always essential) software involved in said devices

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What ever happened to creative? I miss that company
      Microsoft trying with the Zune, lol, but they couldn't touch the igod

  • @lessthantom2
    @lessthantom2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I was a tween when iPods came out. They were easily the most popular device as a kid since the game boy color. By the time the second gen nano came out 90% of my friends and classmates had an iPod. They were truly integral to mid 2000s life.

  • @by9917
    @by9917 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Never owned one of these, but remember when MP3s were getting lots of attention. In the late 90s one person in my circle took some old PC parts and a DC to AC inverter and ran an old DOS machine in the trunk of his car. Every time the car powered up, the PC would boot up and the autoexec.bat would start MP3 playing. I think he had a 10GB or more of HDD. Long before the iPhone I had a flip phone with a micrSD card slot that played MP3s and had dual speaker as well as a headphone jack. It also had a camera and limited apps. I could get to my bank account in text on a very small screen.

  • @primalconvoy
    @primalconvoy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I remember having an iPod ages ago. It kept wiping my memory everytime I connected it to a new PC at the internet cafes I would visit. It then dawned on me that Apple didn't really make a truly "take everywhere" device but rather a box that was designed for computer users rather than the general public. The last straw was that I need to keep installing iTunes and changing the settings to not wipe my iPod every time I used a new PC wherever I travelled to in the world.
    They was the first and last owned Apple device I ever thankfully used and it was an easy choice to move onto far superior Android/PC-centric/based MP3 players, phones, consoles, etc.

  • @asynchronous_man
    @asynchronous_man ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This video made me nostalgic, CD, MP3 and memories of the user experience with the original iPod, and of course the memory of the vibe of the old internet!

  • @michaelmoorrees3585
    @michaelmoorrees3585 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I remember all of Apple's history. I'm roughly the age of Steve Jobs (as he would be, if he was still alive), and even used a friend's Apple II, when it was still a new product. It was the iMac, that put Apple back into the "black", but if they just stayed there, then they would just be one of many, and would eventually go belly up. The iPod did differentiate Apple, as it was a unique product. I do remember the Diamond Rio, and it was only selling in the $50 to $70 range around the time the iPod came out. At the time, I thought its storage capacity was adequate, as we were use to less than a hours worth of songs. No one needed to store, your whole music collection. So we thought. The good thing of the iPod was that it could store any type of file, and later versions had larger storage and could play video.
    I made a power bank (before power banks were a thing) for a friend, so he could watch whole movies on his iPod on long plane flights. Playing a video, an iPod would drain its battery in less than an hour. That power bank gave you 5 hours of video viewing time.

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I owned a Zune player and the problem was if you wanted to make a playlist of songs, it would copy the entire song from the library to the playlist and create two copies of the same song and would eat up the very limited memory. The iPod would allow you to create many playlists and just reference which songs in the library to play and use up minimal memory. that's when I bought Apple stock because I knew it was so superior to all the other players out there that everything else would become obsolete. Then came the iPhone...

  • @Shimeih
    @Shimeih ปีที่แล้ว +1

    From the cassette walkman, discman, ipod, iPod touch to having nothing now has been a ride I’d go on again 😭😭

  • @guitarboyjeff
    @guitarboyjeff ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I REALLY ABSOLUTELY miss that anticipation of what they were going to do with the next iPod!! My first one was the 30GB iPod Video for Christmas 2005!!! I felt like the man because not a lot of people had that new iPod at the time! Now days with Apple Music, Apple ruined the way iTunes would allow you to customize your playlists individually instead of just syncing all of it like now. I absolutely hate that they did this to the playlist feature. Sometimes my artwork doesn’t show on one device and sometimes my playlists get duplicated and this infuriates me because they could have just easily made Apple Music for only Music and playlists like iTunes and moved the iPhone updaters to finder. I know they could have kept the playlist features the same. If it aint broke don’t fix it!! This time they broke it instead of fixing it!! I understand why they had to separate the iTunes store but I hate that Apple Music and Finder are required to keep my iPod running with music and playlists and I refuse to keep a separate mac just for iTunes of old!! 😑

  • @boingkster
    @boingkster ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Still got a 4rd gen iPod (2004) that works - black/white LCD screen and mechanical hard drive. Great machine and quite good audio quality, especially for the time.
    Good to hear the development story all in one spot. Now if only Apple could continue to innovate like this instead of taking away features we actually use like 3.5mm audio jacks...

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The audio quality was amazing. Especially if you are willing to use Apple Lossless compression. A lot fewer songs but worth it to me.

    • @cliffx7
      @cliffx7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Have you seen the APPLE Vision Pro? Apple is only innovating more now!

    • @GhostofTrufflePast
      @GhostofTrufflePast ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm not an Apple fan boy by any means, but honestly, I'm glad Apple pushed wireless earbuds onto the market.
      One of the most annoying things was having to deal with tangled earphone wires and if wireless earbuds can (and they do) provide the same quality sound, then I'm all for it.
      3.5 mm jack would barely ever be used by people who have wireless earbuds.
      I say this as someone who was initially very critical of removing the jack in the first place.
      If you're going to complain about anything, it should be repaireability and easily replaceable batteries. The latter is particularly important given iPhones tend to last very long, and often, their batteries are the bottleneck in longevity.
      Sadly, that trend was there from the beginning with Apple.

    • @theheadguy1212
      @theheadguy1212 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      4rd?

    • @boingkster
      @boingkster ปีที่แล้ว

      @@theheadguy1212 meant to write 4th but was thinking 3rd.

  • @jansix4287
    @jansix4287 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Baked into iTunes for Windows came QuickTime back to the PC. The war between Microsoft and Apple over video playback is probably worth an extra episode.

  • @motionsick
    @motionsick ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We had a T3 connection in the computer lab at high school. I downloaded massive amounts of music on Napster. I was broke and tired of my Case Logic and all my CDs being stolen. Many albums I had bought multiple times due to theft. Probably bought 2Pac's "All Eyez on Me" 4 times so I felt zero guilt downloading music online. I had given the music labels thousands of dollars already.

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Greatest album ever. That album got me into hip hop..
      Was playing holla at me the other day.

  • @Ynhockey
    @Ynhockey ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video as always! Please do more videos about specific products.
    A small nitpick though: 05:07 I don't think that there is solid evidence that the record labels took a huge hit because of p2p file sharing, or that it was self-evident that the future of music was digital, at the early stage. It became obvious later of course, but there was a strong argument that p2p was actually causing a lot of people to buy more music, since they could listen to the mp3 for free and be exposed to hundreds of artists in a short time. What Apple did with iTunes was actually prove the record labels wrong: even if they were losing money, it wasn't because p2p was taking away from legitimate record sales, rather it was that indeed the future of music was digital, and the record labels wouldn't lose all that money if they set up a compelling legal paid alternative to p2p. Mind you, 0.99 per track was considered very expensive at the time, especially in countries where p2p was the most popular. The fact that it worked proved the previous points beyond all doubt.

  • @IronmanV5
    @IronmanV5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I still use my iPod mini that I bough back in 2004!
    The design was so good that my octogenarian grandma figured out the mini I bought for her in less than a day.

    • @Biosynchro
      @Biosynchro ปีที่แล้ว

      I also remember the supply shortages of the mini. Those were fun times, and anticipation was authentic. You really could not get a mini outside of the USA for a while. Insane.

  • @GNavoski
    @GNavoski ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Watching the Compaq “iPod” photo and the first song is from U2 like you couldn’t escape them

  • @billgates3699
    @billgates3699 ปีที่แล้ว

    About a decade before the iPod, I used the same concept as an “invention” for a junior high project. The idea was to make an invention, market it, go through the pros cons etc. I drew what essentially looks like the iPod Shuffle 2G (I mean eerily identical, but without the clip) and had the slogan “1,000 songs in the palm of your hand”. In the details I just explained that you could play tapes or CD’s and the device would record the audio through the headphone port (like the shuffle uses the port for data). I didn’t have any concept of megabytes etc but it was just a project for a marketing lesson. One thing I can’t remember is whether it had a small display but I don’t think I would have imagined needing a display other than a track listing like a CD player.
    Things get invented independently all the time. It doesn’t surprise me that compaq or somebody in the 70’s did the same.

  • @oleugh
    @oleugh ปีที่แล้ว +56

    From a soothing voice, to excellent visuals, solid research, and interesting topics , your videos never disappoint, Dagogo!

    • @danmar007
      @danmar007 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Do you mean soothing voice?

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      @Gt92279 ปีที่แล้ว

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    • @oleugh
      @oleugh ปีที่แล้ว

      @@danmar007 yes! Sorry, english is my third language

  • @Oystein87
    @Oystein87 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Correction: Mp3 reduces files size AND also reduces audio quality. The highest quality mp3 is decent and most wont notice the difference but it's still there.
    Mp3 vs CD/lossless is like 4K Blu-ray vs 4K streaming...
    Most wont notice but there still is a pretty big difference

    • @Oystein87
      @Oystein87 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AI_effect True.. But what does that have to do with his wrong statement that mp3 did not reduce quality?🤷‍♂️
      And the file format Apple used does the exact same thing anyway. Just in a different container. So the sound quality is just as low as on mp3 anyway...

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 ปีที่แล้ว

      What kind of gear do you need to hear a difference?

    • @Oystein87
      @Oystein87 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wyw201 A little better then just some basic cheap setup. And definently not with portable speakers or soundbars (maybe the most expencive) or Sonos stuff.
      But with some decent stereo gear you should start hearing a difference. And also: It has ALOT to do with recording and mixing. Some songs you probably wont hear noticable difference. So it all depends on several factors. But mostly I find CD quality or better has more defined and nice sound in the higher freq and also sometimes more smooth bass etc.

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Oystein87 I’ve tried ripping flac and 320kbps mp3 from CDs. Couldn’t hear a difference with IER-M9 and HD6xx. Maybe both of them aren’t detailed enough?

    • @Oystein87
      @Oystein87 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wyw201 Not tried those so can't really say🤷‍♂️

  • @fredericoamigo
    @fredericoamigo ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Oh man, I remember my old iPod. I simply loved it. The memories❤️

  • @jonmccormick8683
    @jonmccormick8683 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox was before the iPod, but rather pricy at $400-600 and used not so great hard drives. Apple used iBM/Hitachi minidrives ($250+). When Apple prepaid Samsung a billion+ for ram memory it drastically helped lower the price. Those early iPod Mini 1/2/4 gig used the Samsung memory instead of a hard drive opened up the floodgate and helped bring in the iPhone. The iPod Shuffle stick being $99/$129 helped also and had booming push-pull amps that gave out the best sound. So from $99-$500 you had great Ipod music options.
    Eventually the ram priced got cheap enough that hard drives could be eliminated.
    -all of these old iPods are still pretty cool for $5-$50 and you will get a whole catalog of music from a time ago. Cool anodized colors. They are iconic for music lovers and simple to use and generally bring a smile to your face.
    -Thank You to Apple/Steve Jobs and everyone that made this time in people's lives

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 ปีที่แล้ว

      Creative, Microsoft all tried and failed. No one could take down the igod.

  • @Vlado5891
    @Vlado5891 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I truly believe that the iPod was the most magical, most hype about product Apple has ever made. Back in tie days, we were SO used to using single purpose devices, we never even thought of connceting it into one device. I always come back to those days when I just sit on the bus and enjoy a 2-3 hor drive listening to an album or a compilation. You never know how much I loved the iPod and how much I was willing to invest into an ecosystem around it. The docks, the cables, the headphones... EVERY|THING had to have the matching color and the sound. Thanks to the iPod I dicovered the audio companies like Bowers & Wilkins and Sennheiser. Unfortunately, the times changed and we now need the internet connection to consume media. But there is SO much about turning all the social media off, shut yourself and enjoy only your favourite music in its full glory without all the interrruption, feeling the hard drive spinning inside, interracting with the device, enjoying the design of it and think of a single man that brought this happiness to our lives -Steve Jobs. It was a magical era of Apple aura which will never ever come back.

  • @СергейСвита-п1г
    @СергейСвита-п1г ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of my favourite TH-cam channel on startups and history of famous companies. Thannk for you work :)

  • @korypostma
    @korypostma ปีที่แล้ว +1

    At 4:20, it should be Re: mp3 "without compromising too much quality"

  • @GetPodcastAI
    @GetPodcastAI ปีที่แล้ว +14

    0:00 Introduction to the episode: The Story of iPod
    1:22 The conception and development of the iPod in the digital revolution era
    5:34 Transformation of Sound Jam MP into iTunes and the creation of the first iPod prototype
    8:11 Introduction and design process of the iconic mechanical scroll wheel in iPod
    11:24 The origin, launch, and initial reception of the 'iPod'
    13:22 The impact and legacy of iPod on Apple's dominance in the music industry
    14:27 Conclusion and closing remarks
    Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Walkman(s), including the CD versions, were so cool and part of my life, iPod(s), never went into them, maybe I was in a stage of life that I never needed one of those, including the smaller versions, but then with smartphones I used them like Walkman, including when streaming started. Now it is all about Hi-Res music, streaming or downloaded for me. I remeber my first internet connection, think around 1993, costing me USD3/hour! Now I pay ~USD15 for a 1 Gbit/sec unlimited connection!

  • @DeanHorak
    @DeanHorak ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The primary breakthrough was the development of mp3, which preceded the iPod (circa 2001).
    The MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) format was developed by the German company Fraunhofer Society in collaboration with other organizations. The development began in the late 1980s, and the format was officially standardized in 1993. Karlheinz Brandenburg, often cited as the "father of MP3," played a significant role in its development.
    MP3 became widely adopted in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as it allowed for efficient compression of audio files with a relatively small loss in quality. This made it easier to store and distribute music and other audio content, especially in the early days of the internet when bandwidth and storage space were more limited than they are today.
    Other mp3 players existed, just with smaller memory capacities. The real innovation was the incredibly small 5MB hard drive - enough space for 1,000 songs (which incidentally, was much smaller that many of us had in our mp3 collection on our computers - thanks to Napster).

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 ปีที่แล้ว

      Annoyingly, MP3 is still around. It's really inefficient - the field of audio processing and compression has made major advances since 1993. There have been countless attempts to make the 'new MP3' both open-source and proprietary. The modern Opus codec can match MP3's subjective quality in half the bitrate. But MP3 sticks around, because it's just so established and universal - it's the one file you can absolutely guarantee will be supported by everything, including your old car entertainment system. It's got a sort of brand recognition too - when people want to get free music from dodgy sources they search for "download mp3" or "youtube to mp3 download."

    • @jacksong6226
      @jacksong6226 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No apple using a small spinning hard drive and giving the ipod its simple quick and easy user interface is what brought the MP3 player into the homes of millions, yes MP3 players existed before hand but they really kinda sucked and were either too bulky and not portable or were small flashbased units with enough storage for 30 songs

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว

      Think you meant to write *5GB* hard drive, not "5MB" which is what you actually wrote.

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@jacksong6226
      The simple user interface and catchy marketing (or really any marketing at all) is probably what sold iPods. There were much better MP3 players out there by the time iPod lauched some even had *MORE* storage space, but iPod did have a more streamlined interface thanks to the "clickwheel" which also likely helped sell the system.

    • @DeanHorak
      @DeanHorak ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@VariantAEC
      Correct. 5GB.

  • @juliegolick
    @juliegolick ปีที่แล้ว

    I went on a 6-week trip to Europe in 2005. At the time, I hadn't heard of the ipod yet. Instead, I got a very fancy CD player that played MP3s, not just standard CDs. I spent *weeks* burning MP3s onto CDs to take on the trip, and when I finally left, I was super-excited that I had a few hundred CDs' worth of music in a (relatively) slim CD case. Then the CD player broke a few weeks before the end of my trip, and I was despondent because I couldn't listen to my music anymore. A few months after I got home, I discovered the ipod and was like "where were YOU when I was my trip! I could have fit all my music into this one tiny device!" It was a game-changer for sure.

  • @georgih
    @georgih ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ipod was my very first apple device and I instantly fell in love with apple products and design

  • @ProjectPhysX
    @ProjectPhysX ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I got an iPod touch 5g around 2012. It was my first music player/smartphone device. I loved it. But then came software updates, and with every update iOS became slower, until with iOS 9 it was so slow that even typing on the keyboard was impossible. Apple turned a wonderful device to shit for the sake of profit. And iTunes was such a locked-down crap of a software ecosystem. At some point I switched to Android and don't regret it ever since.

  • @abdulquaiyum8747
    @abdulquaiyum8747 ปีที่แล้ว

    Every time this warm husky voice makes me calm man

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a metallic blue iPod mini, and then an iPod nano. They were my companions through my teenage years. Wonderful devices, both of them. I wonder if they still exist somewhere at my parents house. They usually save things that they know had, and have value for me, so I will definitely check the next time I'm back in Sweden and visiting them!

  • @TshepisoQMokgosi
    @TshepisoQMokgosi ปีที่แล้ว

    Bruv I was literally thinking about stocking them up and Reselling them here in my country 🇿🇦. Bringing back iPod and other MP3/WAV players today will be a big deal for us start up tech businesses. Thank you for covering this, big chief!

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man! I remember when this happened. I was a kid in Nigeria and though I didn't understand fully what the iPod meant in the grand scheme, I was awed by how cool it looked. A friend of my Uncle's had one and it fascinated me to no end. I also still remember when the iPhone and iPad were unveiled. Smart phones were so rare and hard to come by for average folks back then in my country and having one made you into a big person. Now, they are as common as toothpicks🤣🤣 Cool times😌😌

  • @DJBathtub
    @DJBathtub ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Loved my iPod Touch.🙂

  • @WaifusOnOldNokias
    @WaifusOnOldNokias ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We had an iPod mini back in the day, and boy did it rock through many of our family road trips 😁

  • @RAZR_Channel
    @RAZR_Channel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have one... I it was a 3rd tier gift for being top sales for the quarter like 20 years ago... it's the one without any buttons... instead it has a touche sensitive circle and maybe 40 GB in storage. The battery goes dead in 1-2 hours (even when it was new)...

  • @Kiinell
    @Kiinell ปีที่แล้ว

    I was a late comer to the Ipod, but what I loved so much about it was they moved so fast that very quickly there was an Ipod for everyone. MP3 changed the world, but it was the Ipod that took us there.

  • @sergeipohkerova7211
    @sergeipohkerova7211 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I never had an Ipod as a child (I didn't live in a western nation) but when I was a little kid I had some off-brand knockoff that played Mp3s. This was right when smartphones were starting to come out but weren't yet do-everything devices, and my teachers were telling me that people would never want to take out their phone to listen to music, thus a stand alone player would always be needed. Oh well, can't always be right!

  • @Stevesmusic444
    @Stevesmusic444 ปีที่แล้ว

    I remember when the iPod came out it was the most iconic hand held music device of all time.

  • @Trippy_Space_Bunny
    @Trippy_Space_Bunny ปีที่แล้ว

    I have one of the last classic models and still use it for music, audiobooks, podcasts, British and old time radio shows. I love that thing.

  • @FunkyMunkyman69
    @FunkyMunkyman69 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had a creative zen player way before the ipod came out

  • @RogierYou
    @RogierYou ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The click wheel UI was still the best. Current music app sucks.

  • @abdoulmdghri3706
    @abdoulmdghri3706 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Whatever you are talking about i go straight to your videos to have this pleasure hearing your voice
    Thanks bro for making this content in the era of triviality

  • @Bugaluggit
    @Bugaluggit ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Coldfusion! Glad you're posting again

  • @mr.normalguy69
    @mr.normalguy69 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My mother used to have one of those. Still have the fond memories of getting shocked while trying to charge one of those.

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is usually from bad usb power supplies. And still happens today. Especially with unbranded power supplies.
      There are other possible reasons too.
      My new surface tablet shocked the heck out of me. They sent me a new power supply and the problem went away.

    • @davidantonucci1161
      @davidantonucci1161 ปีที่แล้ว

      “I will perish from before you.”+
      Love Jehovah, all you who are loyal to him!+
      Jehovah protects the faithful
      But I trust in you, O Jehovah.+
      I declare: “You are my God.”
      When they gather together as one
      when I call on you.
      be praised,
      I have heard
      forgotten Let your Kingdom come.
      And forgive
      also forgive everyone Give each yes us
      All our sins,+ for we ourselves
      We are all born into sin also forgive everyone who is born free from error
      Also forgive error who is born
      To safe those from error
      everyone asking
      everyone seeking
      everyone knocking
      Indeed, which among you, if his son asks
      Free from error as children it will be opened and it will be given you; keep on seeking, and you will find; keep on knocking, and it will be opened to you.+ 10 For everyone asking receives,+ and everyone seeking finds, and to everyone knocking, it will be opened. 11 Indeed, which father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will hand him a serpent instead of a fish?+Therefore, if you, although being wicked, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more so will the Father in heaven give holy spirit to those asking him!”
      Show me favor, for I am in distress
      make me stand in a place of safety.*
      rejoice greatly in your loyal love,
      For you have seen my affliction;
      You are aware of my deep distress.*
      trust
      the God of truth.*+
      For the sake of your name,+ you will lead me and guide me.+
      save me
      Rescue me

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@ecospider5
      Its also called static electricity and bad HW design.
      I never was shocked by my Game Boy or GBA but later on with newer devices like PSP and PS Vita I remembered to ground myself before plugging in because they used less plastic and had more places to contact metal. I think even the 3DS got me once so its not a manufacturer thing as much as a new manufacturing process most companies follow now a days. Thing is being zapped by an Apple product was considered normal... its not. Even considering how uncommon being zapped by PSP, PS Vita, 3DS and some other portable devices was most portable devices *DO NOT* zap users ever when they plug their devices in and that is normal and right. Thinking back to it noe I think after around 2010 the focus on thin and light designs many manufacturers even good ones really cut certain corners when it came to keeping people from accidentally becoming the ground terminal for their portable devices.
      Unfortunately, most laptops regardless of brand zap users if they're not careful these days.

  • @nickbaddorf2673
    @nickbaddorf2673 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for making a video about iPods! I absolutely love them, and I have a small collection. I daily cary a 5th gen classic that I modded, including a large battery, 128gb storage, and bluetooth. I really enjoy using it and love all the crazy cool mods people do to them

  • @gloxton
    @gloxton ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "Unthinkable at the time"? As ever, all Apple did was take someone else's product and get Johnny Ives to redesign it. Apple would be nothing without him.
    For the record the Creative Jukebox was released over a year before the iPod (and had a 6GB drive).

  • @initialdluvr
    @initialdluvr ปีที่แล้ว

    Still have my 5.5 gen iPod video (classic). It still turns on and works but the hard drive has slowed down a lot. So many great memories with this iPod.

  • @MickBenjamins
    @MickBenjamins ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Using the scrollwheel was such an amazing feeling

  • @HorizonOfHope
    @HorizonOfHope ปีที่แล้ว +1

    3rd Gen with the all-touch buttons, which glowed orange in the dark, was the greatest design. No click wheel but so amazing.

  • @indrabhatt5997
    @indrabhatt5997 ปีที่แล้ว

    4:07 Was it the DAT file format used when the CDs / VCDs, we bought, were written in?

  • @theshadowman1398
    @theshadowman1398 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Still have the iPod video. Love that device

  • @trance_trousers
    @trance_trousers ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've never owned an iPod, but my 13 year old daughter has recently bought one! Until she showed it to me I'd never even seen one 'in the flesh' so to speak. It's sleek, stylish, and easy to use, but personally I'd still rather have my old iRiver H320 because of the multitude of file formats it can play and for the I/O connections. I can certainly see why the iPod was so successful though, and rightly so.

  • @kovalveli
    @kovalveli ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Still listening to my iPod classic with 160GB HDD from 2007 , what a product. Amazing

  • @aussieexpat
    @aussieexpat ปีที่แล้ว

    firewire was super critical for an entire generation of digital video cameras.

  • @Neuri
    @Neuri ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great vid, "intricle" is not a word, it is "integral"

  • @rickintexas1584
    @rickintexas1584 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m a Windows user, but I’ve bought a few iPods and iPhones for myself and my family. Had they not opened up to Windows I would never had bought one.

    • @bbartky
      @bbartky ปีที่แล้ว

      Same. From the early ‘80s to around 2000 I was a never Apple person. When Apple added Windows support to the iPod and iTunes I bought a Video iPod and became instantly hooked to it.

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Dagogo, happy you are back from vacation, hope you had a good one.

  • @MrAsd1010
    @MrAsd1010 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can't see a video about iPod without mentioning Dankpod
    He made iPod glory rise again

  • @thefidgetspinnerofdoom
    @thefidgetspinnerofdoom ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Say what you will about the Apple ecosystem today, but it really was something out of a sci-fi setting 15-20 years ago. You just plugged in your device and everything just worked.

    • @1GTX1
      @1GTX1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Tech was great in general, I live in Eastern Europe, In 2006 as a kid i bough small mp3 player with 2GB memory for 20$, i remember thinking how 20$ was a lot of money 😅

    • @bobweiram6321
      @bobweiram6321 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I totally agree. Everyone beats up on Apple as an elitist platform, but in reality it's anything but. While they didn't invent the smart watch, smart phone, the digital music player, the tablet, or the personal computer, they certainly made them ubiquitous and upped the game in quality. If left to Microsoft, Google and others, they would all be ho-hum, clunky and hard-to-use.
      Excellence costs money. Putting a micro-drive inside an iPod and a touch screen on an iPhone was a risky and expensive proposition. Yet Apple's street prices at the time, $399 for an iPod and $300 for an iPhone, for instance, they were incredibly low considering all the advanced technologies packed into them. This lead to a huge market of more affordable competitors that wouldn't have existed otherwise. Android wouldn't exist as we know it today if Apple didn't take the risk in R&D.

  • @ios_aesthetics
    @ios_aesthetics ปีที่แล้ว

    Actually it wasn’t iTunes or the iPod in 2001 that saved Apple but the iTunes Music Store introduced in 2003. In 2001 they sold 600k units, in 2002 800k units and in 2003 ( thanks to the iTunes Music Store ) 10 million units.

  • @iconredesign
    @iconredesign ปีที่แล้ว +1

    iPod lives on in revolutionary legend even as its 21-year run has ended

  • @carlogambino1979
    @carlogambino1979 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Walking down the street with my cool white ear buds listening to my favourite songs was such freedom.

  • @LearningandTechnology
    @LearningandTechnology ปีที่แล้ว

    I still have my V1 5Gb - and it still works ! However, I can’t manage songs - so it’s a time capsule of my music from 20 years ago.
    It’s now a background element on my TH-cam channel shelf.

  • @csanton3946
    @csanton3946 ปีที่แล้ว

    i still remember how a white earphones that is uniquely associated to ipod at a time where all earphones are black, became a status symbol

  • @quinnthompson
    @quinnthompson ปีที่แล้ว

    I never owned an iPod, but they were everywhere. What a moment in time that was.

  • @Fiendocaster
    @Fiendocaster ปีที่แล้ว +1

    cheers always look forward to new uploads from you. love from nz

  • @goulio3679
    @goulio3679 ปีที่แล้ว

    Organizing new music on iTunes and then syncing with the iPod was a real pleasure. Even if it wasn’t physical media, I find it true that you would connect with your music in that way.

  • @ProductBasement
    @ProductBasement ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I got an iPod Nano for Christmas one year. I insisted that the Nano was the only one that made sense: the regular iPod was far more than my parents would spend, and the Shuffle didn't have a screen, at least, not at that time. As someone who enjoys many genres, it just doesn't make sense to have a player that might follow up a brutal heavy metal song with a sad, sappy, slow love song, especially not if I was trying to get pumped for sports. I had no idea what iTunes was when I got it, and I thought it would work like a flash drive where you just click and drag. I actually went and talked to an Geek Squad guy at Best Buy who patiently explained it to me, and assured me that iTunes and iPods would work with a Windows PC. I went home, installed iTunes, and my life has never been the same (in a good way).
    I have to say though that I absolutely freaking hate Firewire. As a kid, I liked to make "movies", but our tape-based camcorders always required Firewire, and we didn't have a Mac, nor would we ever spend that kind of money and commit to that level of brand-lock. I tried to find Windows PCs with Firewire ports, but there weren't any. I tried to install a Firewire port in PC but it was incompatible. I tried to find USB-to-Firewire adapters, but there were none. Eventually I discovered the world of crappy flash and hard drive-based memory camcorders that were USB-compatible. Years later, when I tried to start a business producing TV commercials, I bought a used Canon GL1 camcorder (a prosumer-level tape camcorder), and did the whole dance again, this time settling on a VGA-to-USB transfer method, which looked as horrible as it sounds. I gave up on the business when I realized everything I transferred with this method looked horrible.
    Moving video files from a camcorder to a computer for editing seems like it should be an extremely simple matter, but thanks to ole' Brand-Lock Steve, it was an absolute nightmare, and it discouraged me to the point that I gave up entirely. Thanks for that, Apple

  • @V1CT1MIZED
    @V1CT1MIZED ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Those hard drives in the iPod were trash. I had to have mine repaired 4 or 5 times.

  • @AntranigVartanian
    @AntranigVartanian ปีที่แล้ว

    You're talking about this like it's ancient history while for some of us it feels like yesterday :D oh boy I would pay some money for a modern iPod!

  • @kenkioqqo
    @kenkioqqo ปีที่แล้ว

    Inspiring video. I'm watching it in the morning and feeling motivated to keep chasing my dreams.

  • @thejustinjustin1233
    @thejustinjustin1233 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Besides the iPod touch, I loved the nano and it’s control system. Those devices made me appreciate the iPhone even more. It’s so cool to see how apple created AirPods to further enhance simple music for the consumers.

  • @fyrewatermelons
    @fyrewatermelons ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I never owned an iPod. I was more of a "portable FM Radio" kid back in the day.

  • @avi12
    @avi12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    4:07 MP3 _does_ compromise the music quality, but such a tiny bit that a typical human ear cannot detect a significant change

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well, a tiny bit a few years later. Around 2000 the encoders available were less mature, and you had to turn bitrate all the way to 256 or 320 to be sure it would come out well.

    • @VariantAEC
      @VariantAEC ปีที่แล้ว

      128Kbps audio MP3s even today are still unacceptably poor quality. It's possible the quality was still worse back in the early 2000s, but back then I was more worried about storage capacity being used up so I actually had some files in 96Kbps... atrocious quality even these days. As a child I could easily tell all the different file types apart but today I think the only differences are that modern AAC, WMA, MP3, OGG, and MP4/M4A (Should I separate the last two file types?) files sound really similar at the same bitrates today whereas they sounded completely different in the early days. WMA used to sound really, *REALLY* bad. Today I was surprised to hear how good it sounds, and when it's being taxed really had at lower bit rates you can tell its roots lie with the older versions of the format. The same goes for the other formats.

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@VariantAEC Almost all MP4 and M4A files use AAC as their codec. That was intended to be the successor to MP3.
      WMA is... complicated. There are four different WMA codec families, and a few revisions within there - but Microsoft rather sensibly chooses to call them all under a common name to avoid confusing users. But in any event it's both proprietary and pretty crap, and even MS has mostly abandoned it, so it's best left to history now. A relic of one of Microsoft's plans at total industry domination when they were a super-evil company, and not the mere regular-evil they are today.
      Ogg is really the container format, and the codec within was usually Vorbis. An open source and open standard codec, and a good one at that. But it failed to catch on - being an open source project it didn't have any serious corporate of financial muscle to drive adoption, though it turned up in a few surprising places - a lot of games used it for their sound because it was efficient and royalty-free. Vorbis also has a successor: Opus.
      Opus is in the same position Vorbis once was: In terms of performance, it totally kicks ass. It'll beat anything else out there at any bitrate, except a couple of super-specialised ultra-low-bitrate voice codecs. But it lacks brand recognition or the sort of backing needed to raise awareness. It still gets used in places people don't see it: It's one of the codecs TH-cam uses for audio, and the default on browsers that support it. It's also the codec used for Discord and Telegram calls. If you want the best all-round codec today, you want Opus. The down-side is that, though Android and chromeOS can play Opus out of the box, not much else can. Most browsers support it, but they don't associate the file, so few non-nerdy types would know what to do with a .opus file.

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs ปีที่แล้ว

    2:36 iMac center of digital hub, fast FireWire port key 3:56 Fraunhofer Institute MP3 format 4:32 lame MP3 players 4:52 Napster era 5:28 SoundJam / iTunes 6:28 hardware guy Jon Rubinstein for iPod 6:56 tiny high-capacity Toshiba hard drive the solution to expensive flash 7:58 Tony Fadell from General Magic 8:40 Phil Schiller scroll wheel idea from other products 9:14 Apple gave Fadell six months to get a product to market 9:48 portalplayer chips, Pixo OS 10:14 team required to work 18-20 hours/daily!☹️😡 10:44 Jonny Ive-led minimalist design 11:14 named by copywriter Vinnie Chieco 11:56 Oct. 23, 2001 launch 12:17 Jobs adamant about Mac-only iPod 12:30 but management convinced Steve to also support Windows 12:43 iTunes Store w/$1 tracks 13:20 Kane Kramer, iPod father 13:50 conclusion

  • @Liban-dp8nf
    @Liban-dp8nf ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This episode was brilliantly documented! Thank you!

  • @justeevee81
    @justeevee81 ปีที่แล้ว

    "I found the video on 'How the iPod made Apple Relevant Again' to be a captivating exploration of Apple's transformative journey. The iPod's introduction marked a pivotal moment, demonstrating Apple's ability to innovate and reshape the tech landscape. The video effectively highlighted how the iPod's sleek design, intuitive interface, and groundbreaking iTunes integration revitalized Apple's brand image and set the stage for its future successes. It's fascinating to see how a single product can have such a profound impact on a company's trajectory. Kudos to you(Cold Fusion) for shedding light on this pivotal chapter in Apple's history!"

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold ปีที่แล้ว

    I will NEVER forget when I bought my first SSD for my computer. I am a long-term Audiophile, and one thought kept entering my mind: I'm listening to music with ZERO moving parts!

  • @MatthewHarrold
    @MatthewHarrold ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My wife's 1st generation iPod still works perfectly but sits in our tech museum (the third drawer down). I'm not sure if I could find a way to connect it to Apple Music on a M2 Mac Book Air though.

    • @mattbennett1557
      @mattbennett1557 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You could probably run an old version of iTunes in a virtual machine

    • @MatthewHarrold
      @MatthewHarrold ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mattbennett1557 True, but I might leave it to my future grandkids to figure out. We have an original Sony Walkman, a first-generation iPad, and a Playstation 1 stuffed in the third drawer down.

    • @tomhekker
      @tomhekker ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It’s still fully supported in Apple Music, you just need a USB-C to FireWire adaptor and it will find it and allow you to sync songs to it.

  • @rainmanslim4611
    @rainmanslim4611 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lotta kids today don't realise just how revolutionary the ipods were back in the day and how they basically propelled MP3 players to be the premier way to enjoy music.
    God those were the days. I was a teen and my usb stick for school doubled as my mp3 player. It was the coolest shit ever.

  • @MohammedKhaled-ju7gy
    @MohammedKhaled-ju7gy ปีที่แล้ว

    iPhone touch 4 was my first apple device. What a beautifully designed hardware, used to load it up with my songs and games and play with it when I wasn’t allowed to have a phone.

  • @jacksonj3082
    @jacksonj3082 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    formerly only a PC user, but with iTunes for PC and the iPod I soon shifted to a total Apple eco-system (iMac, MacBook iPhone, Apple TV, iWatch, iPad) - iTunes for PC was a brilliant strategy by Apple if this was their goal.

  • @roselynerhamya97
    @roselynerhamya97 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I always credit my iPod that defined my love of music today. A brilliant innovation. For years I'd carry 2 devices around; my phone and iPod, but soon retired my iPod as music streaming and Bluetooth becomes a norm now.

  • @jaqueitch
    @jaqueitch ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It was so tough working on the iPod, one guy had to break up with his girlfriend. WOOOOOOOOOOO 😂😂

    • @joemachine4714
      @joemachine4714 ปีที่แล้ว

      She likely nagged him for working too much. He eventually became a Billionaire from selling Nest to Google. Women don't have patience anymore, they want the guy to be a Billionaire at the time they meet 😂

  • @globalwarmingisreal311
    @globalwarmingisreal311 ปีที่แล้ว

    For all of us who witnessed this evolution of technology, we are all so lucky.

  • @SufyMusic
    @SufyMusic ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very fascinating how much of an effect these apple products have had on technology. I really enjoyed your other videos on the iPhone and apple silicon also.