1. Yep, exactly the same
  2. I'd start with rebooting the iPod and see if that fixes the problem. If not, you can use iTunes to restore it to factory settings.

    Failing those two things, you'd probably have to reinstall iTunes. Make sure you back up your library and playlists first.
  3. I listend to my Ipod this afternoon and just plugged my Ipod in my PC, and now the history of this afternoon is on there. I think its solved but I dont have my music history of the last week, but at least it works now.

  4. What iPod is it? Some of the older OS have this issue. I have it with my 1st gen iPod Touch from time to time. Bit of a pain in the arse, but not really that big an issue.
  5. Must be some kind of unfixed bug. Who knows.
  6. I just think something went wrong, but I still dont know what and how.
    But I think its solved now because my music history of last evening is on there now.
  7. And know it gone again :S. I listend to my Ipod today and I just plugged it in and it says the last song I listend is from last night

    EDIT: I just plugged it out and in and now it does seems to work
  8. Anyone know how to record a radio program off the Internet? I need to be able to set it to record cos I'm going to be out when it starts.
  9. Originally posted by jofice:Anyone know how to record a radio program off the Internet? I need to be able to set it to record cos I'm going to be out when it starts.

    Just install a good record program like Audacity, Nero SoundWave or the like. That kind of software is able to record exactly what's sounding over your computer soundcard. I don't know about the possibility of setting it to auto-launch though (I think it cannot be done).
  10. Ah ok cheers What settings should I set Audacity for cos I have that already
  11. Go to preferences (Ctrl+P) and then select "record from XXX" (being XXX the name of your stereo sound card). Set it to record at +0 dB.
    I recommend you to do some rehearsal before setting it to record your radio program!