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    30 GB. Going on 3 years. Still works great.
    Wow that's terrible...so only 5% of your music is actually good.

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    30 GB iPod Classic. Fifth generation, I think? From before the iPhone/Touch came out, in any case.

    It still works great, but is absolutely bursting at the seams. If I want to add another album to it in the future, I'm going to have to start removing album art.

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    I want an Ipod Classic so bad but just don't want to hastle with ing iTunes and their weird format crap

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    8G Nano. Mostly for working out.

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    I want an Ipod Classic so bad but just don't want to hastle with ing iTunes and their weird format crap
    I was determined to not use iTunes when I got my iPod, but after trying a few alternatives (don't even remember what anymore) and not liking them I gave in. Now I can't imagine using anything but iTunes to organize my music.

    To have everything organized just exactly the way you want it requires tweaking the way things are led or the way artists are named at the time you enter each album, which can be time consuming when you're first importing your music collection, but really isn't that difficult. No more so than with any other program, really, but that just may be because I'm completely OCD and have to have everything organized just so. Point being, however, that their weird format crap can be easily worked around.

    And, in the case you're referring to the file format and not the organizing/interface format, that can be worked around, too. You can have iTunes as your music library without downloading from iTunes -- I've only got a couple of albums that have their DRM, for instance. Additionally, even though I think it's a silly waste of time, I've got a friend who has gotten rid of any DRM issues by burning whatever music he bought from iTunes onto a CD, deleting it completely from his computer and his music library, then importing the burned CD back into iTunes. It resets the files and loads without DRM.

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