When manually managing iPod, disk use is enabled and iPod must always be manually ejected in iTunes before disconnecting.
My current ipod video converter takes FOREVER to convert a 50 minute video so I need one that can you the good effectivly in 20 minutes of less. Preferably one that I dont have to download.
Best answer goes to the person who gives me an effective converter.
I know about this because my museum accepted a display about Copernicus from Poland in 1976. It had a 220v motor. The handmade stepup transformer from Poland burned up.
I got a commercial stepup transformer from a commercial electric supply house and put it in. I bet the guys in Poland were shocked (no pun!) when the display went back home!!!
Ask DIY Hardware over there. I assume they are there as they are in the Philippines. They will tell you where if they do not have. Good people, but that was in the Philippines. I bought welder and many things from them. In the Philippines they are use to strange voltages. My wife had two transformer types and she brought them back from Korea and we used one for a time. Earl
You had best check with the manufacturer or supplier. It could be dual voltage, 110/220 (240), but Australia is 50 hZ, US 60 hZ.
The frequency difference may worry the unit.
Note that while Australia is a nominal 240-250 VAC 50 Hz, anything made for that voltage will almost certainly work on European supplies of 220-240 VAC,
Then check that there is not an internal switch or jumper of some sort. Also check the documentation, it’s possible that it can operate safely from 120 VAC, just needing a plug converter. Many smaller appliances do.
If you are stuck with working at 240/250 volts, look for a transformer, not a “converter”. Most all work as step up or step down. You will need the power in watts that the appliance needs so you can select a transformer.
The reference has some from Amazon. The second reference is one that will work up to 500 watts, for $30
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