iPod Remote doesnt work?


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I have version 2 installed. My computer is on the same network as the iPod. The iPod is not usb connected to the computer.

I open the Remote app and it gives me a code and says "To control iTunes, open iTunes and select iPod from the devices list".

I don't see iPod listed in iTunes?

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This basically how it works:

You have the iPod connected to the computer via usb with iTunes 7.7 (a must for this to work). With it connected you should see the iPod like normal, now start the remote app on the iPod/iPhone and it show display a code, under the iPod you should see an icon that looks like the Remote icon on the iPod/iPhone, that is where you can enter in the 4 digit code into iTunes. After that is done you no longer have to have the device plugged into the computer, it just needs access to your Wi-Fi network and bam :)

Useful for what? I don't use it for anything...

To quickly find connected devices on the network. Bonjour automatically picks up all of the networked printers that we have at work instantly. It makes setup simple and fast.

As exemplified above, it's used for zero configuration media sharing as well through iTunes, iPhoto, iChat, etc for music/file sharing.

I never understood why people had problems with Zeroconf/Bonjour--it's a very useful service. It's installed by default on many Linux distros and OS X.

It seems to be windows user mentality. If it's a service that doesn't come with windows, it must be bad, not matter how useful it is, or how little resource it consumes.

Anywho, it's a really light service, at least on OSX & Linux:

mDNSResonder (on OSX): 1.25MB

avahi-daemon (on linux): 1.49MB

EDIT: 3.3MB on Windows. Slightly heavier, but come on, it's nothing when we have computers with 1GB+ of memory.

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