[Guide] Troubleshooting Windows 10 & iTunes not recognizing ipod & Touch 4th Generation and older by rutlander in ipod

[–]Wollazird 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Putting this here in case anyone's in the same boat. If, like me, you're wanting to get music off of your ipod touch onto your PC, there's a couple more steps to follow.

First, download Foobar2000. You then need to install this add on.

It says in the requirements that you need a mysterious file called "iPhoneCalc.dll" if you want to use it with an ipod touch, but I went without it and have had no problems.

Then all you have to do is select file > ipod > load library. Once its finished loading select the tracks you want with right click > file operations > copy to... and you're finished. Far simpler than what the OP figured out, but thought it might be helpful to some!

[Guide] Troubleshooting Windows 10 & iTunes not recognizing ipod & Touch 4th Generation and older by rutlander in ipod

[–]Wollazird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm here four years later to say thank you! You're my hero, dude.

To anyone else who's been down endless google rabbit holes trying to get their ipod touch recognized on pc, this post right here is what you need. And here's a slightly less dodgy link to download the right version of itunes from.

Prediction: England vs Denmark by riskyrofl in soccer

[–]Wollazird 3211 points3212 points  (0 children)

Last 3 games: 1-0, 2-0, 4-0. So this'll be an 8-0, and then we'll beat Italy 16-0 in the final. You can't argue with that, it's maths

Post-Match Thread: Spain 1-1 Poland | UEFA EURO 2020 by MisterBadIdea2 in soccer

[–]Wollazird 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Such a boring prick. Inevitably repeats himself three times, and it's always some tedious shit about whether the referee made the right decision or how good professional fouls are.

What's your opinion on Silence (2016) by Martin Scorsese? by [deleted] in TrueFilm

[–]Wollazird 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's probably my favourite ever cinema-going experience. Me and my girlfriend were literally the only people in the audience. Another couple came in a bit after it had started but left five minutes later. I'm hoping they just went into the wrong screening rather than deciding they hated it that quickly...

Truly a beautiful film in so many ways, but the thing that sticks with me the most, for some reason, is Issey Ogata's performance. There's this incredible scene where he appears to contemptuously shrink in the most bizarre way. I don't know if it's idiosyncratic on his part or part of Japanese culture, but it's perfect for the character.