So my iPod drive kicked the bucket a while back, I was able to reformat it and make it work for a while, but it obviously has sector damage, as it failed again. I'm tired of screwing with it, its an older 40GB iPod without video/color/photo support.
So I want a replacement unit! I know that now Apple only sells iPods without accessories it seems, which I guess my accessories (desk dock, etc) would still work on a new one. But what else should I consider? I want to get something that can playback video, so I was looking at the Creative Zen Vision:M 30GB (vs. the iPod 30GB video version). I dont have any issue ripping my vast iTunes library to mp3, so I guess I am just looking for info about which unit operates better. It appears that the Zen plays a wider assortment of video types and comes with all the accessories the iPod used to include.
Ultimate goal is to have a good unit to play back audio as well as video in my car. My stereo already has an ipod adater installed, but its GUI sucks, so I dont mind not using it. I read somewhere that many new iPods die fairly quickly, high return rates. Is that true? I also wonder, with a unit like the video iPod or video Zen units, does anything display on the video output when playing music, or does it only pass a video signal from a video file?
So I want a replacement unit! I know that now Apple only sells iPods without accessories it seems, which I guess my accessories (desk dock, etc) would still work on a new one. But what else should I consider? I want to get something that can playback video, so I was looking at the Creative Zen Vision:M 30GB (vs. the iPod 30GB video version). I dont have any issue ripping my vast iTunes library to mp3, so I guess I am just looking for info about which unit operates better. It appears that the Zen plays a wider assortment of video types and comes with all the accessories the iPod used to include.
Ultimate goal is to have a good unit to play back audio as well as video in my car. My stereo already has an ipod adater installed, but its GUI sucks, so I dont mind not using it. I read somewhere that many new iPods die fairly quickly, high return rates. Is that true? I also wonder, with a unit like the video iPod or video Zen units, does anything display on the video output when playing music, or does it only pass a video signal from a video file?