my thoughts before watching: people are switching (me included) bc of increasing subscription prices, lack of actual ownership over our music, and ad free/nothing other than music. No internet required too
The sad thing is, there were always much better MP3 players out there than the iPod for anyone looking to simply play music and detach from online systems. The iPod was always about market saturation, tying you into Apple's ecosystem, and being as disposable as possible.
@@FurlugeI don’t think so. I just picked one up so I could mod it. What other old mp3 players could you get and mod and keep running 20 years later? I don’t use it with a Mac or anything. Just windows. Once my extra parts come in I’ll be loading up rock box and won’t need iTunes at all. I use CDs
@@Furluge Nah, that is not true. SOund quality in the ipod touch is amazing hooked to a good quality speakers. If you are talking about the old Walkman, yes that was amazing sound quality but you need lots of tapes and expect the tear and wear of those cassette tapes also. You can't find a song as fast as you do in an ipod. You can store many albums at the same time in an ipod so there is great advantage over magnetophonic tapes.
My reasons for using DVDs again: 1) No ads 2) They can't remove them from my collection whenever they please. 3) They're mine, and I can lend them out freely. 4) If the internet goes down, my DVDs still work. 5) No auto-play "Watch next" previews. 6) Bloopers and special features/deleted scenes. 7) No logins or passwords to remember/locate.
I have gone back to physical media because I could not find the music I wanted and streaming services could never figure out what I wanted to listen to anyways. I still had my old iPod from back in 2008 and it has been wonderful to get back into listening to exactly what I want to.
iPods also go hand-in-hand with the right to repair movement (at least with the Classic and Mini models anyway), there's a huge community of tech enthusiasts who open up their iPods and either repair or even upgrade them past their original limits. Because iPods are a mature and well-understood technology, there is plenty of documentation available as well as custom parts to do this and anyone with the right tools can get into them, which is not something that can be said with the likes of modern smartphones. Not only do you own your music, you own your hardware too!
I've been daily driving iPods for about a year now, and I absolutely love these things. The retro look, the music ownership, the intentionality, the fact that no one else can pause your music for you; I love using these things
straight off the bat - the only thing i would recommend as an improvement for this video would be to use a dedicated microphone going forward - the built in one ain't cutting it far too echoey; propping up your iPhone upside down just in front of you on the desk would be a vast improvement other than that - editing looks good, the framing and setup in the back looks great - this looks to be some good work ✌
So, I actually am using a Rode shotgun mic. I need to figure out how to get it closer to my mouth to make the sound better. For this video the sensitivity was too high which is why it sounded echoey I think. Thanks for the feedback, I was thinking the audio needed some work so I’ll look at that straight away
I have a 6th generation iPod Touch 64 GB that I’ve owned since May 2023 and I will use it every now and then but it’s still good with mixing things up from time to time. It’s actually the first iPod I ever owned as I never got to own one growing up.
Happy owner of an iPod Nano and Walkman, as I don't like streaming services and I think it just eats up too much battery on my phone, so thats one reason why I prefer using a dedicated Audio player.
I still download MP3s, I use streaming services more for discovery than as a replacement for local music. My sister gave me her old iPod(which I gave to her years ago), and I've considered modding it with flash memory, bluetooth, wireless charging, USB-C... but then I'd still have to deal with iTunes, and I don't want to subject myself to such masochism. I wonder if Rockbox is still a thing?
still use iPod Classic , upgraded the hdd to sd-card, new battery all good to go . It's very convenient , for the car , gym , etc, its just a music device , and not a smartphone, you focus better.
@@OllieSach Pretty easy , there is something called iFlash , an adapter to sd card , you perform a reset with iTunes , or 3utools , and its memory becames readable instantly . There are many parts on eBay such cases , batteries , and sd card converters
I still use my Sony Walkman NW-A55 since 2017. Its not just Ipods. You actually don't really need to find really old Ipod just find ones that is still making audio players like Sony, Fiio and HyBy.
Great vid.. Any advice on using ipod classic with Bluetooth cans. Are there any potable amps that have Bluetooth output to headphone.. Any help would be appreciated
I'm using it to save battery life on my phone. When I'm at the gym I already own all my fav songs on my ipod and I don't need to subscribe monthly to anything.
@OllieSach well I have Shazam on my phone if I hear something I like. I listen to music daily and also you can have spotify or apple music on an ipod too. It's just my main music device.
There are apps that let you play your own music from a folder on your iPhone. That way I always have a selection of albums with me. They’re mine and can’t be removed by a streaming service. I don’t think I’m ready to go back to an iPod. Although at this point the only thing keeping me on this device are the nice cameras. Maybe one day I’ll go back to a feature phone. 🤔
There are yeah, but anything that technically connects to the internet could eventually have its stuff lost due to either security flaws in updates, or blacklist of support of said feature, or anything other rather that harms that way of playback. It could happen, it could not, very unlikely but still in the realms of possibility. The only way of them taking away whats on my ipod is to physically take it from me, which they wont be doing even if they tried.
i purchased ipod Classic 7th Gen 512 GB. I love ipod, i wanted a device for music and this is it. However it is quite thin that the ipod shown in this video. Hey man, which version of ipod is that. I wanted a thicker one and i m thinking its the 6th Gen, ya! Nice video. Moving into next video.
@@bepatience80 I think it was originally either 80gb 6th or 120gb 7th. I think the 160gb thick was 6th gen, while the other two models were the thinner ones.
Pro tip for everyone who wants to get an iPod and not spend a lot on music, get a laptop or any computer with iTunes a disc reader for the computer if it doesn’t have one anda library card, borrow music cds from the library and import them to iTunes then return the cds after the music is safe in your iPod, same with audiobooks
I have an ipod shuffle that I just charged up, but when I tried to add music to it, I found that the ipod does not show up on my desktop. I am using OS Monterey 12.7.6. Have I just forgotten how to use an ipod, or is this system incompatible with ipods? Thanks.
I use an iPod touch. I see nothing wrong with it I mean, yeah it’s an iOS device but without the Wi-Fi it just a music player. I don’t wanna listen to my music on my phone. I wanna listen to my music without notifications disturbing me.
I never subscribe to the streaming music services as I believe in owning music I buy. As a result I buy music CDs audiobooks and feed the iPod. I actually have a variety of iPods via getting them at bootsales, from nanos, to mini, to 4th & 5th gen, 6th & 7th gen classics and just recently I got my first iPod touch a 4th gen for a bargain £10. I’m planing on upgrading some with larger battery capacity and hd at some point in the near future
i use an ipod nano daily for running. nothing can beat it for me and i do not want to buy a smartwatch that will work worse. Plus ipod's UI is so fucking good considering that the device is a tiny aluminium square.
i went from using spotify to using itunes and my ipod touch 2g that DOESNT CONNECT TO THE SHITTING ITUNES STORE!!!! which means that every time i buy a song i have to SYNC UP my BLOODY 2008 ipod to my ITUNES FUCKING 12!
I have that ipod white stick and that audio is sooooo much better and ipod touch ☺️☺️ when comes to music apple is better audio quality is top notch no meed equalizer etc
The con is you need to download musik need to sort it and you need to keep it uptodate when you like hearing new music but its offline no ads that anyone you so you Dont need to wory about that
Gen z and I had vhs tapes, ps2, the 5th gen iPod and iPod shuffle, GameBoy color/advanced. Many of us grew up before smart phones were apart of the world post 2007
I would think it would be cool to use too although the only think I’m thinking of is just how much expense I’ll have to put out to just get one album. For me I know and love over one thousand albums and twice as much for artist and IPods just wouldn’t be able to fit how much I enjoy in my daily life. And being born in 2000 I do in fact remember using those kinds of devices although I didn’t have a working iPod I had a what was called and IRiver and it was just as good for me at the time.
Hey Ben! I am actually working on a video that addresses a lot of what you're talking about! Will be out at the end of the month, but your comment has really helped fuel some thoughts! Cheers!
my thoughts before watching: people are switching (me included) bc of increasing subscription prices, lack of actual ownership over our music, and ad free/nothing other than music. No internet required too
Totally agree! Would love to know your thoughts after the video!
The sad thing is, there were always much better MP3 players out there than the iPod for anyone looking to simply play music and detach from online systems. The iPod was always about market saturation, tying you into Apple's ecosystem, and being as disposable as possible.
@@Furlugegive me examples
@@FurlugeI don’t think so. I just picked one up so I could mod it. What other old mp3 players could you get and mod and keep running 20 years later?
I don’t use it with a Mac or anything. Just windows. Once my extra parts come in I’ll be loading up rock box and won’t need iTunes at all. I use CDs
@@Furluge Nah, that is not true. SOund quality in the ipod touch is amazing hooked to a good quality speakers. If you are talking about the old Walkman, yes that was amazing sound quality but you need lots of tapes and expect the tear and wear of those cassette tapes also. You can't find a song as fast as you do in an ipod. You can store many albums at the same time in an ipod so there is great advantage over magnetophonic tapes.
My reasons for using DVDs again:
1) No ads
2) They can't remove them from my collection whenever they please.
3) They're mine, and I can lend them out freely.
4) If the internet goes down, my DVDs still work.
5) No auto-play "Watch next" previews.
6) Bloopers and special features/deleted scenes.
7) No logins or passwords to remember/locate.
Yeah, I always want to have Blu-Rays for this exact reason. Those streaming services are so much more frustrating than music streaming tbh
if you still want to use them like a streaming service (aka access them whenever) you should rip the dvds
I have gone back to physical media because I could not find the music I wanted and streaming services could never figure out what I wanted to listen to anyways. I still had my old iPod from back in 2008 and it has been wonderful to get back into listening to exactly what I want to.
I love that! How did you discover new music before the iPod and how has that changed now?
iPods also go hand-in-hand with the right to repair movement (at least with the Classic and Mini models anyway), there's a huge community of tech enthusiasts who open up their iPods and either repair or even upgrade them past their original limits. Because iPods are a mature and well-understood technology, there is plenty of documentation available as well as custom parts to do this and anyone with the right tools can get into them, which is not something that can be said with the likes of modern smartphones. Not only do you own your music, you own your hardware too!
I've been daily driving iPods for about a year now, and I absolutely love these things. The retro look, the music ownership, the intentionality, the fact that no one else can pause your music for you; I love using these things
I love them for all the reasons you said tbf!
straight off the bat - the only thing i would recommend as an improvement for this video would be to use a dedicated microphone going forward - the built in one ain't cutting it
far too echoey; propping up your iPhone upside down just in front of you on the desk would be a vast improvement
other than that - editing looks good, the framing and setup in the back looks great - this looks to be some good work ✌
So, I actually am using a Rode shotgun mic. I need to figure out how to get it closer to my mouth to make the sound better. For this video the sensitivity was too high which is why it sounded echoey I think.
Thanks for the feedback, I was thinking the audio needed some work so I’ll look at that straight away
@@OllieSach Try using something like a gate/expander + something like Auburn Sounds Lens to get a tighter dictation style.
I have a 6th generation iPod Touch 64 GB that I’ve owned since May 2023 and I will use it every now and then but it’s still good with mixing things up from time to time. It’s actually the first iPod I ever owned as I never got to own one growing up.
Happy owner of an iPod Nano and Walkman, as I don't like streaming services and I think it just eats up too much battery on my phone, so thats one reason why I prefer using a dedicated Audio player.
That is awesome. I am trying the same thing this month, only listening to music from the iPod! Let’s see how it goes!
Walkman user for years
@@Lofton39 I've been using Walkman or iPod for years as they are the only good music players imo.
I still download MP3s, I use streaming services more for discovery than as a replacement for local music. My sister gave me her old iPod(which I gave to her years ago), and I've considered modding it with flash memory, bluetooth, wireless charging, USB-C... but then I'd still have to deal with iTunes, and I don't want to subject myself to such masochism. I wonder if Rockbox is still a thing?
Yes rockbox is still here
Where do you find the best site to download MP3 ?
I just found one of my old IPods and can't remember what I had on it. I currently have it charging and I am hoping it takes a charge.
Oh awesome! Let me know what you find if it works!
Even if it doens't, getting a new battery for it is easy, cheap, and (relatively assuming it's a 6th/7th gen classic) easy to do.
still use iPod Classic , upgraded the hdd to sd-card, new battery all good to go . It's very convenient , for the car , gym , etc, its just a music device , and not a smartphone, you focus better.
How easy was the upgrade? I am so tempted to do it myself but I fear I might mess it up!
@@OllieSach Pretty easy , there is something called iFlash , an adapter to sd card , you perform a reset with iTunes , or 3utools , and its memory becames readable instantly . There are many parts on eBay such cases , batteries , and sd card converters
@@OllieSach www.youtube.com/@CanalTornillo. es muy facil depende modelos los classic muy facil
I still use my Sony Walkman NW-A55 since 2017. Its not just Ipods. You actually don't really need to find really old Ipod just find ones that is still making audio players like Sony, Fiio and HyBy.
Great vid.. Any advice on using ipod classic with Bluetooth cans. Are there any potable amps that have Bluetooth output to headphone.. Any help would be appreciated
I have an android mp3 player with a headphones jack
Ooo what is that called? Weirdly didn't think about rival mp3 players when making this video!
Am I listening to when an Australian kid tell me what an iPod is while using the word nostalgic 30,000 times?
I’m British 🤣
I'm using it to save battery life on my phone. When I'm at the gym I already own all my fav songs on my ipod and I don't need to subscribe monthly to anything.
Great use case for it! Question: How do you discover new music?
@OllieSach well I have Shazam on my phone if I hear something I like. I listen to music daily and also you can have spotify or apple music on an ipod too. It's just my main music device.
It should also be mentioned that (as long as you are using 320 kbps mp3s), the audio quality on an Ipod is often better, thanks to the Wolfson DAC
I saw Westside Gunn in your collection , auto liked the video 😁
Yes! Love that project! Excited for his new stuff!
There are apps that let you play your own music from a folder on your iPhone. That way I always have a selection of albums with me. They’re mine and can’t be removed by a streaming service.
I don’t think I’m ready to go back to an iPod. Although at this point the only thing keeping me on this device are the nice cameras. Maybe one day I’ll go back to a feature phone. 🤔
There are yeah, but anything that technically connects to the internet could eventually have its stuff lost due to either security flaws in updates, or blacklist of support of said feature, or anything other rather that harms that way of playback. It could happen, it could not, very unlikely but still in the realms of possibility.
The only way of them taking away whats on my ipod is to physically take it from me, which they wont be doing even if they tried.
Sound has too much echo bro. You should try a lag mic or put your mic near your mouth.
Content is great. But audio is everything in a video.
i purchased ipod Classic 7th Gen 512 GB. I love ipod, i wanted a device for music and this is it. However it is quite thin that the ipod shown in this video.
Hey man, which version of ipod is that. I wanted a thicker one and i m thinking its the 6th Gen, ya! Nice video. Moving into next video.
Hey! I think this one is a 6th Gen! 512 gb is a lot! I am seriously considering upgrading mine to have more storage and a bigger battery!
@@OllieSach Goth u, thank u. hmph
@@bepatience80 I think it was originally either 80gb 6th or 120gb 7th. I think the 160gb thick was 6th gen, while the other two models were the thinner ones.
Pro tip for everyone who wants to get an iPod and not spend a lot on music, get a laptop or any computer with iTunes a disc reader for the computer if it doesn’t have one anda library card, borrow music cds from the library and import them to iTunes then return the cds after the music is safe in your iPod, same with audiobooks
I have an ipod shuffle that I just charged up, but when I tried to add music to it, I found that the ipod does not show up on my desktop. I am using OS Monterey 12.7.6. Have I just forgotten how to use an ipod, or is this system incompatible with ipods? Thanks.
few months ago started to want ipod classic but it's in impossible wish in Brazil and now I see this video
Surely there will be some used ones for sale?
Solid video man
I appreciate it 🫶 make sure to sub for more!
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I use an iPod touch. I see nothing wrong with it I mean, yeah it’s an iOS device but without the Wi-Fi it just a music player. I don’t wanna listen to my music on my phone. I wanna listen to my music without notifications disturbing me.
I never subscribe to the streaming music services as I believe in owning music I buy. As a result I buy music CDs audiobooks and feed the iPod. I actually have a variety of iPods via getting them at bootsales, from nanos, to mini, to 4th & 5th gen, 6th & 7th gen classics and just recently I got my first iPod touch a 4th gen for a bargain £10. I’m planing on upgrading some with larger battery capacity and hd at some point in the near future
If you ever do an upgrade, please come back to this video and tell me whether it was easy to do!
I have an iPod nano 3rd gen
i use an ipod nano daily for running. nothing can beat it for me and i do not want to buy a smartwatch that will work worse. Plus ipod's UI is so fucking good considering that the device is a tiny aluminium square.
Those things are amazing! Only thing is, you can't fit as many songs on them!
@@OllieSach Well, I don't need much, 8 GB is plenty for a library that after 3-4 years gotten only to a point of filling half the storage
tem nem comparação. os apps de musica atualmente so nos fazem gastar dinheiro, fica dificil ouvir musica em paz.
i went from using spotify to using itunes and my ipod touch 2g that DOESNT CONNECT TO THE SHITTING ITUNES STORE!!!! which means that every time i buy a song i have to SYNC UP my BLOODY 2008 ipod to my ITUNES FUCKING 12!
I have that ipod white stick and that audio is sooooo much better and ipod touch ☺️☺️ when comes to music apple is better audio quality is top notch no meed equalizer etc
The con is you need to download musik need to sort it and you need to keep it uptodate when you like hearing new music but its offline no ads that anyone you so you Dont need to wory about that
Yeah the downloading and sorting music takes a while, but I really enjoy it!
Dankpods, thats why /s
yea I have an iPod for walks and I can even download dank pods videos on them
Apple should make new music device. Yes?
Make an 8th and 9th generation iPod Touch with Touch ID but then the 10th generation can have Face ID like what changed with the iPad.
Gen Z learns to turn off they phone
Bruh, we grew up with all the iPod varieties 💀, some of us even have one…
Gen z and I had vhs tapes, ps2, the 5th gen iPod and iPod shuffle, GameBoy color/advanced. Many of us grew up before smart phones were apart of the world post 2007
my ipod classic 4G battery is so fucked :/
You can replace the battery tbf, and I think the earlier generations might be easier to as well. Might be worth looking into it!
Apples loss for discontinuing them in 2022..
That SUCKS from them
I would think it would be cool to use too although the only think I’m thinking of is just how much expense I’ll have to put out to just get one album. For me I know and love over one thousand albums and twice as much for artist and IPods just wouldn’t be able to fit how much I enjoy in my daily life. And being born in 2000 I do in fact remember using those kinds of devices although I didn’t have a working iPod I had a what was called and IRiver and it was just as good for me at the time.
Hey Ben! I am actually working on a video that addresses a lot of what you're talking about! Will be out at the end of the month, but your comment has really helped fuel some thoughts! Cheers!
If that's the case, how can i upload my music on an ipod? I make music btw 😊
iTunes or Apple Music/Apple Devices on Windows, Apple Music/Finder on Mac, Rhythm Box on Linux.
You should put a microphone closer to your face
Don’t worry I’m working on it. From my next video I’ve got it on a boom arm and the sound is much better! Cheers for the feedback 👊
ya, its kinda hard to listen to you, i need to take short breaks and continue. too much reverb.
😂😂😂😂😂 iPods are not coming back. Gen z really reaching there 😊
Ok cutie, I'm listening
wish I still had an iPod that was working lol
The used market is great for them tbf! I got mine for £55 in the Uk
The sound in the video made me give a thumbs down 👎 sorry...
The sound in ur comment made me do the same to you. sorry...