Apple releases iPod Software updater for iPod, iPod nano, iPod shuffle

Apple today released iPod Updater 2006-06-28 which delivers:
• New iPod Software 1.1.2 for iPod
• New iPod Software 1.2 for iPod nano
• New iPod Software 1.1.4 for iPod shuffle

For all other iPod models, iPod Updater 2006-06-28 contains the same software versions as iPod Updater 2006-03-23.

Important: After downloading the iPod Updater software, connect your iPod to your computer and launch the iPod Updater application. If iPod Updater determines that your iPod needs to be updated, click the Update button to install the latest software on your iPod.

Features of iPod Software 1.1.2 for iPod:
• Bug fixes

Features of iPod Software 1.2 for iPod nano:
• Nike + iPod support
• Bug fixes

Features of iPod Software 1.1.4 for iPod shuffle:
• Volume limit
• Bug fixes

Note: iTunes 6.0.5 or later required to set a maximum volume limit for iPod shuffle. For information about how to set the maximum volume limit, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes and Music Store Help.

iPod Updater 2006-06-28 is available via Software Update and as a standalone installer; more info (49MB) here.

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Related article:
Apple releases iTunes 6.0.5 with Nike+iPod Sport Kit sync features – June 29, 2006

13 Comments

  1. I’m having bugs in iTunes where the cursor pointy arrow is blown up during the full screen visuals.

    I am livin’ on Channel Z, Getting nothing but static, getting nothing but static
    Static in my attic from Channel Z. Better get away from me

  2. I love it. You just can’t get enough of the B-52’s

    Tell me about it, they were totally original, a rare find in music today.
    Nothing like them will ever appear again.

    They sound really good on my 5.1 at 100 dB’s via Toslink with the Volume Logic iTunes plug-in.

    I don’t bother listening to the iPod anymore, it sounds so “analog”

    So anyway it will be quite some time before I update my iPods.

  3. Static:

    I rip all my music losslessly and use Shure e3c headphones to get around that problem. It means I get about 1300-1400 songs on my 40GB iPod instead of 10,000 if I’d gone the 128Kb AAC route.

    It means I don’t have to compromise on quality when out and about or when listening to music streamed to my hifi with Airport Express.

  4. McFly,

    Biff: Think McFly, think. If I hand in my papers in your handwriting, do you know what’ll happen to me? I’ll get fired. Now you wouldn’t want that to happen to me, would you?

    McFly: Of course not Biff.

    What an amazing movie. I just finished watching it for the umteenth time.

  5. does anyone know if you can use the new Nike + iPod device with a 60 GB video iPod, or does it work only with the nano? I can’t seem to find any info but all the Nike and Apple marketing only show the nano?

    Scott

  6. its nano only because apple doesnt want hundreds / thousands of law suits from people with broken ipod hard drives – its not recomended to run with a hard drive based mp3 player!

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