I modded one of my 7th gen 160gb iPods using flash duo board with 256gb + 128gb SD cards. It worked fine until I put about 48 000 songs on it, then crashed. Lol! I couldn’t even restore it with iTunes, it was just not responding at all. So I cracked it open and replaced 128gb SD card with a 64gb SD card. It restored with no problems. So now it contains 256gb SD card + 64gb SD card and works like a champion! I currently have over 39 000 songs on it and 2.7gb of free space. I am pushing it, lol!😅
@hidden-tb8kf8 ай бұрын
The pro here😮
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
@@hidden-tb8kf No really, lol! Anyone can do it if they want it. The hardest thing is opening the thing, once it’s open, it’s really easy to mod it. I learned from Dankpods, he’s brilliant!
@felkmane8 ай бұрын
It crashed because on the stock firmware, it tries to load every song into memory for some reason. Rockbox works great as an alternate firmware, allows full customization, and has no song storage limits.
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
@@felkmane It crashed because there is not enough RAM.
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
@@felkmane I don't want Rockbox because all my music is on iTunes.
@goodasdead430310 ай бұрын
I give 0 fucks about any service or stream once I have my music on my SSD based iPod.
@Whyareusernamesathing9 ай бұрын
@@francohicI do both
@francohic9 ай бұрын
@@Whyareusernamesathing where do you download the flac's from?
@Whyareusernamesathing9 ай бұрын
@@francohic I use various methods. Both piracy and legal sources. Try HDTracks or SoulSeek
@King_Manchot9 ай бұрын
@@francohic soulseek
@logang41329 ай бұрын
Honestly i prefer sd card based storage mods. Ssds are somewhat finicky and run hot, and suck a fair but more power. A 1th sd card has been enough for me. Have only used about half so far
@PercyPanleo9 ай бұрын
4:00 The nano line should be largely avoided nowadays The battery is right behind the screen, so when it expands it cracks the screen and even if you're an expert it's super easy to destroy it trying to repair it The iPod mini is also a good contender for easiest iPod to mod, though you have to be a bit careful and the only aftermarket parts that exist are batteries and compact flash drives/SD to CF adapters
@pentiummmx22948 ай бұрын
unexpandable flash storage, soldered batteries, hard to take apart for 2nd gen and 4th gen and 5th gen, etc. the touches and shuffles are not any better
@PercyPanleo8 ай бұрын
@@pentiummmx2294 This too Aside from using a 4th gen Shuffle as a workout DAP (Given that they were sold up until 2017 and are basically indestructible unless you try to disassemble it), you really should avoid everything that isn't part of the classic or mini lines
@remiremillard8419Ай бұрын
I used to use rockbox as a kid, can report its beyond solid. If anything it makes transferring files way easier because computers just read it like a usb hard drive. ✌️
@JackMaltano9 ай бұрын
20:15 You can copy lossless AIFF files directly from a CD unto the iPod. FLAC files dont run on iPods, but can be converted to AIFF using the flac command line tool since both are lossless audio formats. Nothing beats the warmth of a Wolfson DAC running on an iPod. Fair warning, once you go lossless, nothing else will do. This account is shadowbanned, so doubt you'll see this, but if any chance, just wanted to say welcome to the iPod community. ❤
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Didn’t know about AIFF files. I’m using another player for all my lossless files, the iPod is my daily carry haha.
@nothing18436 ай бұрын
Thank you. I have a big library of flac and didnt really want to shrink them into mp3. Aiff works for me without skipping songs on the ipod. Also there are tools that convert flac into aiff into a matter of seconds
@Pedro14ceara5 ай бұрын
ALAC would be another option for losslees right?
@nothing18435 ай бұрын
ALAC did not work for me on my 5th gen. Only lossless working so far is AIFF
@Pedro14ceara5 ай бұрын
@@nothing1843 do you notice differences between ALAC, FLAC and AIFF? In terms of sound?
@MickeyMishra9 ай бұрын
My favorite looking iPod of all time is the one with the 4 back lit buttons. And of course the O.G. iPod. Nice that these are still making the rounds today. One thing I have to wonder is playing back just WAV files as they are by nature uncompressed at the 44.1Khz 16 Bit Sample rate of Red Book Audio CD data format; those should play just fine I would think as the O.G Apple Player from what I recall played those. One thing to note about streaming services is that often (KZbin for example) you will find a great track, and then it will be lost forever due to some copywrite claim etc. (there was a Great remix of Blink 182, and ALL is lost. Even the title & Info of the song) So if you find something you really like? RIP IT! You never know when it will be gone. (KZbin Music especially! ) Not sure about the Koss headphones, but will give them a try.
@HokgwaiXbirdmaN9 ай бұрын
So uncompressed lossless wasn't playable on ipods in my memory and experience but apple would play lossless in ALAC format. If you plan to play FLAC (or also possibly wav) on an ipod running rockbox (the OS you need to be running to play those file formats) it technically can play but is very slow according to the internet. I actually have yet to get FLAC/WAV to work on my min 2nd gen, it just freezes up. At the moment I am re-ripping my CD collection in ALAC format as thats "Apple Lossless Audio Codec" and was made for apple devices and I hope that does the trick. Pray for me.
@summerrr1Ай бұрын
Love the third generation. Classic.
@goaway37178 ай бұрын
Audiobooks are my addiction and my collection is very large. I prefer to have my all books offline and carried with me so when I outgrew the 256GB Ipod my choices were to mod an Ipod myself, spend a lot of money for a commercially modded Ipod classic or pick up a high capacity refurbished Iphone without a SIM card and delete most of the apps from it and only leave Itunes intact on it essentially turning it into an Ipod that could be a phone again if I wanted to do so in the future but I'm happy with my Android phone for phone use. A 1TB refurbished Iphone cost much less than the same capacity commercially modded Ipod classic so that choice was easy to make.
@SoosRamirez17 ай бұрын
Just mod your own iPod its super easy, hell even I can do it
@Cookefan593 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this video from this great young man. I’m in my mid 60’s and have a lot of old Apple gear including the iPods Ive bought since 2009(?). The battery is shot but its always been in a crystal protective case so the case is in pristine condition. Its really incredible how affordable a used one is and its also incredible that Apple is no longer threatening people who make restorative kits with lawsuits! Needless to say, I have a Humongous CD collection but I also have never stopped buying content for the series of IPhones Ive owned. My intent is to have the battery replaced and update the hard drive. It looks like one can actually accomplish this on your own with a reliable kit. Thats my intention and then I just might start buying, refurbishing and selling these wonderful devices as a side hobby/hustle. Once again, I really like this young man. Very pleasant, intelligent, rational, friendly, funny and relatable. Thank you young Mr. Sun!
@iamalexsun3 ай бұрын
@@Cookefan59 Thank you for taking the time to write this nice comment! Modifying these iPods is quite fun and rewarding! Here’s a video of me doing that for the first time, hope it’ll help: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2Wxm2RtasqeZqssi=Cg5188LE9upBfyXT Best of luck on your journey and please keep us updated!
@Quizerno5 ай бұрын
Two years ago I modded an iPod classic to have a new battery, a 64GB SDD, and got it to work with Rockbox using a old obscure patch. I used it in my car for a while, and while I don't use it now, there's just something really fun about using older devices and getting them up and running.
@George17898 ай бұрын
For me my mp3 players are definitely more than another tool in the box. I still use Spotify, I still buy CDs and vinyls, hell even the odd cassette but mp3 players have always felt more personal, I have one in particular I only have a handful of albums and various KZbin audio of my favourite shows on that I definitely feel has become a comfort item to me. If I can’t sleep I don’t have to grab my phone or iPad I can just plug and play my way into dreamland. In modern consumer culture especially I really feel like that real, raw love for music can often be lost, it’s all so easy now, people don’t have the same connection with listening anymore. I don’t want my music experience to be confined to a subscription or an app that could be taken away tomorrow.
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write! I agree completely, there’s something about MP3 players, CDs, vinyl records, and even cassette tapes that make the listening experience much more special. It’s a unique feeling that I can’t quite describe, perhaps it’s the magic of having a connection with the music. It’s a feeling that cannot be replicated by Spotify or any other streaming service for that matter, at least from my experiences.
@Miro232 ай бұрын
i have the same iPod since 2007 and i modded mine from 30GB to 256GB with a new battery and transparent shell. Great Video :)
@dalantemaes32778 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video dude! You actually started me down a crazy audio rabit-hole; and I couldn't be enjoying it more!
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and the support, it means a lot to me! It’s gonna get real expensive real quick lol. I would suggest you take every review and recommendation with a grain of salt, your wallet will thank you later!
@clydeosterhout12216 ай бұрын
CDs are selling for less than a bunch each at yard sales and thrift stores, and our library has hundreds of them. I now have hundreds of albums on my 128 GB gen 5.5. I never have to search for something to listen to!
@sakurito555 ай бұрын
Yup now I go thrifting all the time and I always get at least 5 cds, for a dollar each sometimes less, and I just upload them to my iTunes library, it’s the best and cheapest way to get music
@shirleytodd14 ай бұрын
Been making it a weekly thing to visit my library and check out their cd collection! I’m more willing to listen to an entire album this way and if I like them a lot, I get them!
@MaybeTiberius2 ай бұрын
and how do you explore new music? what if your fav. band releases a new album? its fundamentally flawed in the way, yard sale and thriftstore cds are 100% OLD music you already know. but you can not listen to new releases or explore new artists that way. its as if you would only own old books you have already read hundreds of times and you need to continue to read those books over and over again
@clydeosterhout12212 ай бұрын
@There is lots of music on those yard sales I’ve never heard! But there are several bands I follow. I just buy the albums off of iTunes. And I do play streaming music while I am doing chores in the house as background noise. I just don’t LISTEN to music that way.
@clydeosterhout12212 ай бұрын
@ as I AM old, older music appeals to me! But having said that, most artists are still putting out CDs. And a lot of the CDs are new to me, so they are “new music” as far as I’m concerned! I do listen to Pandora while I am working. Streaming music is fine if it’s just background noise. If I hear something I like I’ll give it a listen or two in KZbin Music (the free part) and then I can decide whether or not I want to own it. But there are some recent artists that I follow. I buy their albums off of iTunes, just like “the old days”. I know that my way of listening to music won’t appeal to many people. That’s why streaming is so popular. I just don’t prefer it. My way works for me.
@jonathansantaanatellez7959 ай бұрын
I was looking for years the reason for the songs skipping and how to solved, and i thought changing the hard drive will solved that I’m glad I cross with your video thanks!
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@Kenaroni4 ай бұрын
Longtime Mac user here. I’m glad young people are enjoying iPods. They are fun devices to update and use. I too did SD card and battery upgrades on classic iPods and iPod Minis. I also put Rockbox on most of them and used that for a while. But I couldn’t figure out why my battery life was really poor and assumed it was just cheap batteries. I later read that Rockbox can’t power manage SD equipped iPods as well as the stock hard drive iPods. So I tested this by putting my music back onto the iPod using stock iPod OS and iTunes. This definitely solved the battery problem, so I sadly won’t be going back to Rockbox. One benefit of using iTunes to load music on the iPod is creating playlists. Smart playlists are especially fun, where it can automatically create playlists based on tag attributes that you choose. Try it out if you haven’t before. It’s great fun if you have a large collection with lots of types of music.
@iamalexsun4 ай бұрын
@@Kenaroni Thanks for the comment and the useful info! I will definitely try out the smart playlists. Scrolling through thousands of albums to find one song gets tiring after a while lol!
@fakeemmcee3 ай бұрын
I've been temporarily without a phone which has kind of forced me to start using an ipod again and I love it. I just flashmodded an 80GB 5.5 gen ipod and it works great - one thing I was surprised about was how light it feels compared to my old 7th gen that still has its mechanical hard drive. One important thing to note about the 5th/5.5th gen ipods is that inline controls from your headphones (if you have them) won't work on the iPod (I found it out the hard way and thought my headphone jack was defective).
@rosettastoned69Ай бұрын
I had the same "song skip" issue with 320kbps aac files. I tried all kinds of resolutions, but what fixed it for me was downgrading the album art quality on the files to 200x200 (as much of my artwork was originally 1500x1500 or larger). The 5.5 iPod seems to have issue quickly loading files with higher quality album art, causing it to skip songs. As soon as I downgraded all album artwork, I never got another skipped song.
@iamalexsunАй бұрын
@@rosettastoned69 this might be it! Thanks for sharing!
@EliteObsolete10 ай бұрын
looking forward to the ruby build
@chrissoclone9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the good tips here. I have two iPod classics, 80 and 160GB, one has a bad HDD and was lying around for a few years already (probably needs a new battery too) and that's the one I want to try modifying first. However, those iFlash adapters are really hard to find over here in Germany and pretty expensive, so I wanted to go with the cheap and easy noname solutions from Amazon - either a CF card adapter + CF to SSD (I can't find any direct SD card adapters) or a mSATA... not sure yet, and everyone just posts videos about iFlash conversions sadly, so I'm a bit at loss which adapters will fit or have issues. I'll probably use Windows for Sync too, ever since the demise of iTunes on the Mac I can't authorize my Audible books anymore, which makes the Books app absolutely useless, while iTunes on Windows still works excellent.
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Hallo! Thanks for taking the time to write. I’m glad the video was helpful! The iFlash boards are popular, but not a requirement, the generic SD and CF adapters will work with your iPod as well. They are smaller in size compared to the iFlash but the connectors on those should be exactly the same. There are many alternative softwares you can use to sync on Windows, such as MusicBee. Maybe one of them out there can get your audiobooks to work! Hope this helps! Please keep us updated on your project!
@u1f98a10 ай бұрын
For me, I had the skipping issue when encoding to ALAC in anything other than 16/44100/2, and when using FFMPEG to encode. Using the XLD software and specifying the 16/44100/2 it works flawlessly.
@chevymusclecar197010 ай бұрын
this!
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely give this a shot!
@nandeesh138 ай бұрын
how can we download apple music alac file.
@bubdedoh73959 ай бұрын
I run Rockbox on my Ipod Video. Mostly so i don't have to use the Windows version of iTunes. I have an iflash adapter installed. To load files I have to be in Ipod mode before connecting to the PC. Then i just drag and drop the files into the a music folder on the root of the Ipod SD card. After the files are on the iPod i reboot the iPod into Rockbox
@B0X6668 ай бұрын
I guess it's an issue from Windows 11. I have the same setup as yours, 7th Gen with 256 GB mod. Using Win 10 I didn't have to switch to Apple boot. My older 5Gen works without needing dual boot.
@bubdedoh73958 ай бұрын
@@B0X666I'm using an iFlash Quad adapter. The Rockbox forum suggests it's a problem with the iFlash adapters. What adapter are you using?
@B0X6668 ай бұрын
@@bubdedoh7395 I use an iFlash, but its an mSata model. Installed about 3 years ago. It works great!
@user-tu1zw8pj9b8 ай бұрын
Does the original OS stay along with Rockbox?
@B0X6668 ай бұрын
@@user-tu1zw8pj9b With most iPods, yes. You can use Dual Boot to acess original OS.
@RyanNiemer10 ай бұрын
Another great video! I was shocked when I saw my comment! Thanks! I just ordered a 30gb enhanced version today, hopefully it'll be here early next week. I'm going to see how much of my library (everything I've had ripped and backed up for a REALLY long time lol, and pretty much all just mp3 format) will fit on the stock hard drive for now. I'm planning on ordering the iflash quad, 3000mah battery, and depending on the overall appearance of the unit, possibly a new shell. I'll probably go with 256 of total storage like you have. I don't think I even have that much music, so I should be good haha
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, I’m glad the videos helped! One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that you should perform a disk check if you do plan on using the mechanical hard drive. Look up "iPod disk smart data" and you’ll find instructions on how to access the diagnostics menu on your iPod. If it shows more than 30 reallocations, that means the hard drive is failing and in need of a replacement. Please keep us updated on your new iPod! Be happy to help if you run into any issues! Cheers!
@RyanNiemer10 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun I'm going to go ahead and order the battery and iFlash tomorrow most likely. I'm going to look at how much music I have before ordering an sd card, but, I don't think I'll need more than 256gb.... Plan on running stock ipod OS, so I'm trying to make sure not to go over that 20,000 song limit
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
@@RyanNiemer 256gb = 32 000 songs. At least in my case, It obviously depends on what files you have.
@JoseR_148 ай бұрын
Question, Where can I buy a modded IPod besides eBay that’s trustworthy?
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
@@JoseR_14 What country are you in?
@JUANFERNANDOCH5 ай бұрын
I had the same problem of skipping songs with elac, I solved the problem changing the format of my songs with itunes, so if you have your songs in flac, you have to change the format to elac with an external program and again create a new version of your music with itunes, this solve the problem of skipping the songs.
@FilippoMidali9 ай бұрын
Rockbox works perfectly, I never had the issues you talked about and remember that 5.5 has a Wolfson DAC on it..worth the lossless listening, Very good quality DAC
@bubdedoh73959 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me about the dac in the 5.5. that's one of the reasons I chose the 5.5
@loudiamond9 ай бұрын
So it works pretty smooth with no skipping using lossless and Rockbox?
@bubdedoh73959 ай бұрын
@@loudiamond Yes.
@ThomasBeringerMichael9 ай бұрын
I am honestly surprised nobody else mentioned the DAC the onboard sound was the whole point and reason for me getting another one after almost 15 years when I bought the one I have now to compliment the first 5th gen. I now have a 5.5 gin and also something that wasn't touched on both the 5th all the way up generations can play video also and used to have games on them which that makes me mad in one of the reasons why I haven't upgraded my other one oldest the fifth gen since it has 30 games that you used to have to sink through iTunes and if you try to it actually deleted them all off of the iPod video now
@ThomasBeringerMichael9 ай бұрын
I have a set of planar headphones that absolutely make the music sound like you're right in there when they're recording it and there's nothing I would listen to on other than those if given the opportunity
@MotownBatman2 ай бұрын
Sup Brotha! New Sub, Detroit, Michigan. Well Done! My First IT Job after High School had Perks as the Admin Assistant. I had a Gen 3 with the 4 Buttons atop of the Click Wheel, a Gen 4, Gen 4 Photo, and 2 Gen 5/Video Now called Classics. I really want another one, I sold mine years back when I was P00r, I cant stand listening to Music on my phone. The iPod was Glorious, I Also had to 1st Gen Dell DJs, They were Awesome, I have 2 non-working Gen 2's still, but they aren't as nice
@victoriajackson67335 ай бұрын
This video was EXTREMELY detailed and informative!! Thank you so much!!
@iamalexsun5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
@justinecooper9575Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I just picked up a gen 6 classic iPod for $25 US at an estate sale (i had to use my advanced haggling techniques) and am interested in adding Bluetooth and lossless playback to it without needing to convert FLAC to AIFF.
@stevehornshaw4478Ай бұрын
❤❤Huge Thnx Alex. Excellent video. You are a superb presenter. I enjoyed it and learned soo much
@iamalexsunАй бұрын
@@stevehornshaw4478 Thank you!
@survivalistcookbook96252 ай бұрын
Just did one of these mods with 7th generation classic with iquad flash using 1tb samsung Evo. Using Rockbox exclusively bypasses storage limitation, also flac works. You can get themes that simulate the stock os. Putting music on is drag and drop.😊
@sh07 ай бұрын
Great video. I've had similar issues with files skipping on my modded ipod with Rockbox as well as reading m4b and aac files. I find Rockbox pretty unintuitive and their wiki is a total mess, organizationally speaking, so it's an exercise in frustration to try and learn how to master it. One mod I'd love to see would be an OLED screen for an always on display during playback, but these seem few and far between!
@iamalexsun7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I looked into an OLED upgrade for iPods as well. It’s so obsolete that no one is willing to put in the time and resources to develop/modify an OLED to fit the iPods.
@Rockstar3T9 ай бұрын
Nice Royal Enfield interceptor bike in the background
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks! ;)
@BenitoFan7609 ай бұрын
good shit man. new sub
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@LoveBbyJay5 ай бұрын
Absolutely great video! I love the way you've formated the key points you discussed. I found it both very easy to follow and very informative! I'll be here for your next one!
@iamalexsun5 ай бұрын
@@LoveBbyJay Thank you, I appreciate the support!
@beammeup84582 ай бұрын
Great presentation Alex ... I learnt a lot ! Thank you !!
@Soundbrigade9 ай бұрын
I got a iPod Gen6 to use at my job (my workmates listened to lousy popmusic on the radio). A few years after my retirement I tried to shake some life into the iPod but it seemed to be dead and I have on and off struggled to open it to change the battery, which appearantly is alive and well. But as I have ruined the screen I will continue with a blow torch and angle grinder, swap the HDD for a solid state disc, replace the battery and get a screen. Obviosly I also have to get a new back panel. Also I accidently happened to buy another Gen6 iPod and maybe I will win a Gen5 (30GB) and if that one is easier to open I will add a solid state disc to that one as well. Your points are very good!
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! And thanks for keeping your iPods alive!
@diana-cy4kj8 ай бұрын
Look up Dankpods, I learned so much from him. I can open these things now without even cutting myself ( mostly ).
@ethanlittle77619 күн бұрын
I feel like modding an iPod is more for the challenge and the fact of actually doing it rather than adding more functionality. Yeah adding more storage and Bluetooth and a cool colour case is handy but the fact you’ve built it feels fun and like you’ve done something. I built a classic 3rd gen from three broken ones and it was even more special as I had built it. Yeah we can stream but owning it on something you’ve made better yourself is a good feeling
@vectrex219510 ай бұрын
...syncing my music on Linux was a couple minutes >.>;
@justinecooper9575Ай бұрын
Re mp3 versus FLAC - I recently found the FLAC versions of the Mind Webs broadcasts (audio performances of speculative fiction) and can attest that they sound better than the mp3 versions that I found some time ago. I do admit that audio quality is less of an issue with spoken word recordings than with music.
@pubsub98322 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed and appreciated the info and presentation! Thank you!
@iamalexsun2 ай бұрын
@@pubsub9832 Thanks for watching! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@TheRealWarez9 ай бұрын
I've been running FLAC files on mine for, idk, 6+ years... Rockbox though. I also have some weird, random .wav files (I "sail the high seas" as you say) and they play fine as well.
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Glad to hear it’s working well for you. The iPod is a great daily driver for me, and I use another device for lossless/hi-fi playback.
@B0X6668 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun The iTunes SUCK, and the lack of Skins on Apple software makes the OG System boring.
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
@@B0X666 To each their own.
@tobycoles97372 ай бұрын
Nice video.. looking into getting a (probably pre made to save time) 5.5 gen 256gb to most likely run Rockbox to run flacs and wavs. I hear with the 5.5s the higher storage boards had more ram which helps stuttering on the larger uncompressed files. I do alot with music, running a sound system and having made music and DJ'd for years now.. it would be nice to have something to refresh listening to all kinds of music away from a streaming service (of which i now pay for none)
@disasterbean9 ай бұрын
wait bestie, i named my ipod dingus too. the ipod i'm currently working on is named bingus
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
I watch too much Dankpods haha! My nano is named “Dingus Nano”
@miltonmendoza98743 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you very much for your video. I learned a lot ❤
@ocd001Ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the efforts of making and explaining. No sure if I want to favour a multi device setup - again. After all those years of phone(s) and player(s) if was happy with having it all on one device. But looks like iPod modding is a cool project and not caring about storage limitations on / of the phone is great fun. Let’s see… One note about music quality of streaming services: apple is stealing lossless if I remember correctly. And there is others as well of course. Thanks again!
@iamalexsunАй бұрын
@@ocd001 Thanks for the nice comment! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@RolieKloeOlie8 ай бұрын
I got some cheap iems and a 64mb 5.5 and I’ll be putting new caps and flash quad in it. I’ll be using rockbox and flac
@LoveBbyJay5 ай бұрын
I'd highly recommend a pair or KZ IEM's, the best buds for sub $100(they range from $5-80
@lfdvidinc7 ай бұрын
nice video. good info. ive been getting iPhone pro max for years with the most storage so I can get all my music. and now with the thunderbolt cable syncing with my Mac mini is quick
@lllll1234-g9q3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! Thanks for your effort
@Akarinata8 ай бұрын
Nice frickin' catch at 3:25.
@stephenvalente32965 ай бұрын
I have a 30Gb v5.5 and an 80Gb v6, with the experience of getting the first one open far more pleasurable than the latter! Few dings on the v6 case getting it open, but not fussed as plan on replacing the top and bottom due to all the scratching there. Might leave the v5.5 stock in the sense of OS, and try Rockbox on the v6.
@0PTIC53 ай бұрын
Very informative video, thank you! Is it crazy to want to buy an iPod and only keep songs no later than the first few years of it's original release? Was thinking of keeping songs, videos, and even pictures no later than that time to make it feel like a time machine for me.
@iamalexsun3 ай бұрын
@@0PTIC5 That’s a great idea!
@richardalvarado18775 ай бұрын
I don't own an ipod but I can totally relate to this. Buying the rights to store and listen to your favorite tracks offline is really a life-saver -- or should I say a buck-saver.
@FernandoMartinez-om2nj7 ай бұрын
18:19 Indeed sound is subjective and an iPod is not exactly the way to listen to hi-res files so I'm 100% with you in this one. HOWEVER I would not underestimate the importance of a good pair of headphones/earbuds. Yeah, sure. High-end heaphones or IEMs will mostly be underexploited if used with an iPod. But try good "normal" audio gear because even with an common music player you will notice diferences in how you taste your music.
@44y4l4Ай бұрын
niiice thanks for this info, i dig your style
@TheOriginalVersatile7 ай бұрын
I use a newer sony mp3 walkman that can play flac files, built in microsd support, and modding it with custom firmware is easy too
@Svaraijt7 ай бұрын
What model?
@Belgarathe3 ай бұрын
Also have the Sony mp3. Love the buttons so I can skip forward or start audibooks without needing to turn on the screen.
@mat_jov10 ай бұрын
in 2021, I switched to an iPod 5.5, since then, I've had to replace the motherboard, battery 2x, hard drive 4x, an iflash board, and front plate/click wheel. It was just easier for me to use my iPhone with that awful aux adapter. As for the iPod, it got the hammer...
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Sorry to hear about your experience with your iPod, it can definitely be frustrating sometimes!
@truthseekersthenewomega979 ай бұрын
I used either a old phone or if you wanna keep an iPhone go with the iPhone 8 or X. If you want some thing for cheap get the LG G8X 128 gb although limited to 4g capabilities. However it has the sound and media capabilities. You can find one for $60 - $80 bucks new or slightly used it also has dual screen for emulation. 😅 Supports sd cards and headphones, aux, screen mirroring, A bunch of feature for headphone users and audio nerds like me. Also has notepad and many different features.
@truthseekersthenewomega979 ай бұрын
A lot of the bottlenecks on the iPod are due to the ram. Sd cards can also become a hassle, however it's due to ram. @@iamalexsun
@mat_jov9 ай бұрын
@@truthseekersthenewomega97 I ended up just buying an iPhone 5s on ios 8 to use as an iPod
@B0X6668 ай бұрын
@@mat_jov You're STUPID. It was much easier to get another iPod instead of swapping its parts.
@campampates5 ай бұрын
dealing with itunes, importing music etc in 2024 on a windows machine is nightmare fuel to me. edit: I bought a LG V20 and put revanced on it for $40 all in. superb sound and adding music is a breeze.
@CarlMeller8 ай бұрын
Nice video Alex, not too long ago, not a rant as you say. We can skip ahead at any time. Nice to see a young man like yourself showing an interest in older school gadgets. You have a pleasant demeanour about you and I have subscribed to you today. Looking forward to future videos from you. Nice Bugatti by the way. Is that an 80s model? Look after that one mate she looks like a classic 😊…
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write, I appreciate the support!
@DunnageGoblin3 ай бұрын
I seek freedom to music as i work jobs that involve going to bumfug nowhere, and using griphoists to move logs where i want them. This video brought me valuable knowledge.
@iamalexsun3 ай бұрын
@@DunnageGoblin Thanks for the comment! I’m glad the video was helpful!
@dmac54728 ай бұрын
Sounds like a nice project. Its funny, I went for a good while trying to avoid the ipod because I didnt want to use i tunes(mid 2000s era) I had a coby mp3 player the cheap "Chi-ipod" knock offs and eventually a creative zen vision M 30 gb. When that broke I finally got into the Ipods(as opposed to the zune). Went through classics, the nano and a variety of ipod touches based on the use case(Gym Ipods/Everyday music Ipods). All of em were ebay purchases aside from 1 that I bought from someone on craigslist. I have a 32 gb touch for my everyday listening and I have a 16gb touch for workouts. I'd like a higher capacity one to add more of my collection
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your journey!
@a.Trickster5 ай бұрын
Rockbox can absolutely read the music that is synched through itunes but the stock os can't read the music that got transferred through file explorer
@aroundten5 ай бұрын
thank you SO much bro. i've been on the mp3 game for a couple of years now and this is the exact video i needed before switching from my random mp3 player to an actual ipod. and as someone who has also gone down the rabbit hole of audiophile headphones (without actually buying any cuz there's JUST SO MANY) i sincerely thank u for ur recommendations 🙏 this vid is an actual godsend
@iamalexsun5 ай бұрын
@@aroundten Thank you! I’m glad the video was able to help!
@abel.cecchi17 күн бұрын
i've been struggling with restoring my ipod video (5th gen). i reformatted the sds to fat32, but my mac keeps changing it to mas os extended (jorunal). im on mac somona. unsure what to do. when it stops showing up in finder, i have to reset the ipod to safely eject it. then my ipod functions on it's standard firmware, until i plug it into my laptop- where it goes into "do not disconnect," flashing 🚫, while my mac only recognizes it as an external drive. would really appreciate some help. should i just restore it on windows :/?
@jeevesman30594 ай бұрын
You can put alac files on that ipod (my 5.5 gen has all alac) it’s very hard to find information on how to fix it and i don’t remember where i got my info
@1988JesseV9 ай бұрын
For the record if this the 5th /5.5 Generation it wasn’t called iPod classic it was called the iPod video the naming for the “classic” was for the 6/7 generation
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! You’re absolutely correct about the designations. Will definitely be more specific in the future!
@1988JesseV9 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun just making sure people are aware the difference between each iPods and the naming of each of them. I think the naming of them started with the iPod 4th which I believe was the iPod photo then the 5th iPod video then the 6th was named classic I only. Also the iPod mini are good to get modded which I sell them on my eBay page
@tacobell21047 ай бұрын
I remember my friend showing me his porno collection in highschool on his 5 lol
@__-ni1kz5 ай бұрын
My 5.5g with flash, .rockbox, a larger battery and an SSD lasts for up to 30 hours of playback. I leave it in the glove box and use it in the car, battery typically lasts a month.
@AroraRuhan2 ай бұрын
Is that an re interceptor 650 bike in the background
@iamalexsun2 ай бұрын
@@AroraRuhan Good eye!
@SidcupRC4 ай бұрын
Good catch! 👍
@SMNFXCN4 ай бұрын
i wished i saw this video before i got an ipod and modded it. i think an android based DAP would have been better for me. i like rockbox on the ipod but the 5/5.5 just has ancient specs that it cannot keep up with nice themes and mp3 320kbps files. also the ram is very small so the autoplaylist gen/shuffle just crash the ipod sometimes... also modding ipods is very expensive now compared to just buying an android based DAP, or a hifi walker h2. thing is i want the option of both wired and wireless whenever i'm out or when i'm home
@baumthetree5 ай бұрын
The only iPod I had was a classic 5Th gen, I had a 16gb CF cart in it, replacing its HDD, it was enough for me. Realistically I can't really hear a difference between VBR 0 MP3 and FLAC, or its so little that it doesnt bother me anyways, audio gear causes the highest difference, 128kbps mp3 on my IEMs with a good output are better than FLAC on bad headphones, thats why I decided to just take the more efficient format I was silly enough to sell the iPod to a friend, welp, happens, now wanting to get a media player again I am not sure if I'd settle for an iPod now just because I am low on money, I don't earn money yet but I will move out this year and also start to earn money, so, I could get one again if I want to. This exact week I bought 2 old Sandisk Sansa e200 series players which cost me less than 15€, I had one before I had an iPod and I liked it, it had rockbox, sadly also an outdated connector but I could just shove in a microSD and play music off it with rockbox. One of them was sold as untested as its cable is missing and one was sold with "issues to delete and add music" and occasional headphone issues which I am sure I can resolve and make at least one good working one of. I checked out the KPH 40, sadly they're 70 bucks here, not 40, probably because I am in germany and stuff loves to be more expensive here compared to neighboring countries 🤷♂ I currently use Truthear x Crinacle Red IEMs, they sound great but they require some power to be driven at louder volumes which especially older devices struggle with, which is especially noticeable on genres like metal, which I love a lot, even the iPod already reached its limits there, if too quiet, it just doesnt let me dive into music the way I want to. I dont wanna use my phone for music for mainly 3 reasons, my only phone to reliably power them is too big and in a bad condition, the third reason being distraction. I also agree that shelling out high amounts for the most expensive stuff is pointless as it's a gamble and stuff with a quarter of the price often has 90+ % of the quality of the more expensive stuff. I used to have Moondrop Chu IEMs in the past, for 20 bucks it was one of the best investments, just that the filters sadly died, making them useless unless I use the weirdest equalizer curve imaginable.
@baumthetree5 ай бұрын
sorry for all the rambling here by the way
@notreallydaedalus5 күн бұрын
iTunes has DRM? I thought they got rid of it when Amazon started eating their lunch with DRM free MP3 sales like 15 years ago
@iamalexsun3 күн бұрын
Correct! iTunes removed DRM for all songs purchased after 2009.
@e6ensperception4 ай бұрын
please make a video about the Nokia 2780 Flip (its $80 phone with 32 gig expandable storage) I have MORE than 32 gigs of music so i tried formatting a 512 gig micro sd into fat32 format but my video was inconclusive (on my channel)
@axy_cz2 ай бұрын
I want a iPod, but the Classic ones are expensive or just unavailable
@LaurenGlennАй бұрын
I stopped using iFlash Quads because it was unreliable. I started using mSATA boards because it was cheaper and was less problematic. I highly recommend those. I used to get 2TB cards for $109 for the whole board for the iPod.
@troymd20092 ай бұрын
Just got a 5th gen from my brother in law. Cant wait to mod mine.
@iamalexsun2 ай бұрын
@@troymd2009 Congrats! Excited for you!
@DJZofPCBАй бұрын
its worth it because you music library is on memory cards, no loss of data if the device dies.
@Citadel_Of_My_Thoughts8 ай бұрын
iTunes music hasn't had DRM in years. M4A files are not DRM protected only M4P
@fjzingo3 ай бұрын
Good video, with good advice. 20000 songs is 49 days of continous music playing…killed my airpods skiing a snowy day, they can’t take water.
@NebulaHatesWatchdog4 ай бұрын
21:42 I get the idea that you don't know how much the dead toured. Your iPod wouldn't come close to holding most of their live stuff even if your iPod was 4TB :p 30 straight years of touring made for a lot of audio. + they had a contract that allowed for unlimited studio time, so they have a lot of studio tracks that didn't ever make it into albums
@iamalexsun4 ай бұрын
@@NebulaHatesWatchdog Haha! You are absolutely right! I recently just started exploring the enormous collection of live albums, as well as the studio sessions and bootleg shows. They’re awesome!
@chrismclean29898 ай бұрын
I’ve got an original iPod shuffle 1Gb looks kinda like a flash drive. Only iPod I know of that will run from a lanyard holding 2 AAA batteries, add an AirFly transmitter to the 3.5mm socket and use AirPods Pro wirelessly 😃👍.
@guitarboyjeff2 ай бұрын
The 7th gen is the best to modify because it has the maximum amount of ram. Dankpods shows why it is and shuffle works the best for those who love using that feature. 512GB is the sweet spot for it but it will go to a terabyte. This is what I did with mine but I also don’t use modified audio. The majority of all my music is iTunes purchased and imported from disc using Losless. So it works for me being somewhat of an audiophile but not too anal of one. As long as it sounds clear and not muffled, or not low quality I can be easily satisfied.
@CMarco6 ай бұрын
First of all, great video. now, what I wanted to know when reaching the part of earphones is which earphones would work to play/pause and go forward/backward on the playslist with just the cable, I know for a fact that my AKG (that came with my samsing phone) can't do this and second, I'm happy that you say the fact that an iPod it's not mean to losless files and I'm ok with that, but what other devices are right now that would be as good as an iPod? I found the Innioasis MP3 player on Amazon, but it won't handle videos, Yeah I wopuld like to watch some videos on my Media Device.
@iamalexsun6 ай бұрын
@@CMarco Thanks for the comment! Only the following iPods are compatible with audio cables that has an inline remote: iPod classic: 2009 (120GB and 160GB) iPod nano: 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th generations As for media players with video playback functionality. You can find a lot of audio players that uses android as their operating system, which means you can watch KZbin, browse the internet, import your own videos, etc.
@ardeq7 ай бұрын
Could you go into specifics about syncing Apple Music with the iPod as you mentioned it briefly at 6.30 is it possible to sync your Apple Music library with the iPod?? Please let me know🙏🙏🙏
@iamalexsun7 ай бұрын
Here is an article I found on the steps: support.apple.com/en-us/118285 I'm not sure exactly how it works, you should be able to see and sync your Apple Music library to your iPod with the Music app on Mac. I have not found any useful information on this, will keep looking!
@ardeq7 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun thank you loads I’ll look into that!!
@ardeq7 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun also do you think that’s possible with a MacBook or just with windows?
@iamalexsun7 ай бұрын
You should be able to see your Apple Music library in iTunes on your Windows machine.
@ardeq7 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun thank you that’s great!
@Long_May_They_Raine10 ай бұрын
I decided to go with a 7th gen so I can have around 500gb of storage, I’ve been watching videos surrounding this community for years, and I’m just finally wanting to hop in. I’m also learning how to solder so that I can try a Taptic mod!
@Long_May_They_Raine10 ай бұрын
Paid $80 for the 160gb late 2009 model off of eBay, and with the housing, battery, sd cards and stuff, I think my project will still come out being sub $160 ish
@Long_May_They_Raine10 ай бұрын
When I’m finished with this one, I’ll probably try to look for a couple of 5th gens. I know I’m gonna have fun working on these, and maybe I can give those as gifts
@Long_May_They_Raine10 ай бұрын
(Also I really want to know the difference for myself between Wolfson and Cirrus)
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! You’ve definitely done much more research before going into it haha! Excited to see how yours turn out!
@Long_May_They_Raine10 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun I’m so pumped! I’m trying not to let myself get distracted from all the end of semester craziness, so I’m probably gonna put it off until April or May, but research is my method of coping with the wait, I suppose 😂
@madanramanujam813410 ай бұрын
This video is very good 💯
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@modelgangphotography19 ай бұрын
Where can i purchase the classic iPod u have? Is there a link?
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
There are a number of ways to buy one nowadays. First option is eBay. Be sure to read the descriptions and don’t hesitate to ask the seller questions. There are lots of good deals out there. Second option is your local electronics and thrift stores. Availability will be limited, depending on your area. Definitely the most fun and rewarding option, but very time consuming. Third would be purchasing from reputable sites such as Elite Obsolete Electronics (eoe.works). He has prebuilt configurations and also fully customizable options. This will be the easiest way to get your hands on one without doing all the searching and modifying yourself. Hope this helps!
@Maisonier8 ай бұрын
Dude, great video! Excellent step-by-step analysis for troubleshooting. I can relate because I have everything in FLAC and was looking for a portable music device. I noticed some people are using the iPod Classic again, but I'm not sure if it's the right choice in terms of sound quality, the chip it uses, coding, etc., or if there's a better device that doesn't cost $10,000 for an integrated DAC. I tried looking for a Zune, but they don't sell them where I live. ps: liked and subscribed.
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! If you’re looking for a capable DAP that sounds great and is reasonably priced, check out the Aune M1P, great little nugget! Here’s a review from Zeos:m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/baHLgmhnhqZrecU
@johnadair46935 күн бұрын
Hi Alex,or anyone interested, can someone tell me if the ipods on eBay from china are any good,im thinking about the 1 tb version, and are there any problems connecting to iTunes on a mac ,an older mac of about 5/6 years old, thanks for any help, this was a great help Alex.
@iamalexsun5 күн бұрын
Never had any experience with those iPods from China, I'm sure they'll work fine. Honestly I think they're a bit overpriced and you don't know exactly what you're getting. You could look into Elite Obsolete Electronics (eoe.works), they build custom iPods alongside selling all the parts for all iPod generations, if you want to tackle it yourself. Hope this helps.
@johnadair46935 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the reply, hopefully I can find someone in the UK @@iamalexsun
@roller_fairy8 ай бұрын
Apple doesn't have drm protection on music
@123benley6 ай бұрын
i run mine using mainly ALAC-M4A Files at 16-bit 24-bit currently have 1.17TB and currently at just over 40k song 815GB 7th geen can run and digital out lossless iam using TRN conch IEMS OR TRN zero reds crincal IEMS they work great with my 7th gen classic, but even my hd6xx and hd58x jubilee work fine on my iPod TOO. Iam Also using a Pure i20 dock into my AVR for home music it ouptups digitally from 7th gen lossless or bose sounddock portable for around the home which is loud with lots of boom so prefer my pure i20
@stormrider012 ай бұрын
How to convert lossless ALAC to 320k MP3?
@iamalexsun2 ай бұрын
@@stormrider01 This is what I use: www.mediahuman.com/audio-converter/
@cameronsnyder46415 ай бұрын
I’ve never modded any electronics before and want to get in to it. Do u download direct to SD and then plug the SD into the iPod or do I use the charging cable to plug into my computer and it downloads to the SD?
@iamalexsun5 ай бұрын
To transfer songs onto the iPod, simply plug it into your computer and open iTunes. Drag your music into iTines and sync them to your iPod from there. Hope this helps.
@leeping79617 ай бұрын
Incredible video, even if i had to look up every acronym you said...Wish more people could communicate their ideas as well as you do
@iamalexsun7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@DonGitman28 күн бұрын
PSA - Don't use Apple Music - keep using itunes. You lose a lot of features Library Management Ability to edit metadata/tags in bulk Manual management of music files and folders Direct access to music file locations Ability to easily backup your music library Playlist Features Smart playlists with complex rules and conditions Playlist folders Detailed playlist organization tools Ability to view and sort by specific columns/metadata Exporting Playlists Display Options Column browser Detailed view customization Album artwork viewing options Multiple window support File Control Direct MP3/AAC file management CD ripping capabilities CD burning Local file storage and backup Rating System Star ratings (replaced with "Love/Dislike" in Apple Music) Multiple rating systems Custom rating categories
@Kurazaybo8 ай бұрын
Can you still buy music on itunes? I can't even download podcasts on it.
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
Yes, you can still purchase music on iTunes!
@dontaylor44649 ай бұрын
Can you connect it to your car speaker?
@iamalexsun9 ай бұрын
yes! with a 3.5mm aux cable
@crshedlak31589 ай бұрын
Or you can get even better sound quality, and volume control through the car if you use a line out connection with a DAC, which can really be as simple as a plug. You connect the cord to the 30 pin output,NOT the microphone out. Most cars have a USB that’s tied into the Soundsystem, not just charging-that’s at the other end of the cord. Some have that 30 pin to accessory 3.5 mm plug, and I think that works too. But the key is to go from the 30 pin connector to your car, not from the earphone out plug. I’ve happily done this over many years with six or seven cars some older cars even have a dedicated plug, like some ram trucks in the glove compartment
@medleysa10 ай бұрын
Hear me out. Get an LG V60 used for $100 and use it for music only. 128GB of storage. MicroSD card support up to 2 TB. Quad DAC with headphone jack. USB-C, wireless charging, Bluetooth.
@iamalexsun10 ай бұрын
Very solid alternative!
@Kthuluu10 ай бұрын
That has to be the best option tbh. I Got A32 5G (Currently going for between 50- 70 on ebay) from a family member a few months back. Looked up the msd storage capacity for the phone (Which was 1tb for the a32) and just ordered a 1 tb msd. Currently Running about 6000 Flacs and about 300 mp3s for a total of about 390gb. Still have tons of space to add new songs in the future!
@gcanaday19 ай бұрын
..the DAC is irrelevant the moment you go Bluetooth. The audio is sent digitized over the Bluetooth connection and the Bluetooth item uses its own DAC to do the conversion. That moots the DAC in your player.
@borohhh9 ай бұрын
the point for me is i don't want to listen to music on a phone. and i can't stand android based daps
@Gobra119 ай бұрын
And be screwed when the battery dies, because you can't easily replace battery in phone.
@tylerreyes94468 ай бұрын
If I get a modified iPod, will I be constantly troubleshooting and repairing? I want to get one, but not if it doesn't last...
@iamalexsun8 ай бұрын
You set it up once and use it forever. If you do everything correctly.
@escapetherace19438 ай бұрын
@@iamalexsun well and assuming the parts inside just don't inevitably break down. Almost none of these will be running say another 15-20 years from now
@myownbiggestfanАй бұрын
Children out here calling ripping cds "a lot of work". Oy.
@squiddymute4 ай бұрын
i keep hearing that those flash boards create issues in the long term , is this true ?
@iamalexsun4 ай бұрын
@@squiddymute These iFlash boards are extremely reliable if you install them correctly and use the right brand and capacity of SD cards.