This feels like such a stupid question because it appears to be by design, but I can't imagine why because it would make no sense.
So I have 3 or 4 computers that I use on a regular basis. Because of this I download podcasts on all of them so I can add them to my iPod from whatever machine I happen to be at. I have never had any problems doing this with my Nano or my old Mini and 5th gen iPod.
A week ago I decided to try out the iPhone after hearing really good things about the 2.1 update.
So last night for the first time I try to add podcasts from a machine other than the one I originally connected my iPhone to, and it refuses to let me do so. As soon as I hit apply after checking off the "manually manage music and videos" option, this screen appears:
Is that some kind of sick joke?
First of all, that screen is wrong, I don't sync anything, ever. I always manually manage everything that goes on my iPods/iPhone (that or I'm just taking the term too literally?).
Regardless, I've never had issues adding music or podcasts to my iPods from any of my machines. Is iTunes seriously telling me here that it's impossible to do so with an iPhone? Because that would be just about the most idiotic thing they could possibly do. SURELY I'm not the only person with an iPhone that wants to add music and podcasts from more than one computer. And yes, both machines are authorized and it makes no difference if I'm logged into my store account.
So if I want to add new podcasts to my iPhone, I have to wipe EVERYTHING off first? What about my apps? Some I downloaded from my initial computer, others I downloaded directly on the iPhone. Would it delete all my apps too because it's not listed in this iTunes library?
If I'm understanding this correctly and I truly do have to wipe my iPhone clean of ALL current music/podcasts just to add a few new podcasts from a different computer, that's just about the most asinine thing ever and I'll be returning my iPhone because of it, because this would mean it's incapable of being used how I need it to be.
PLEASE tell me I'm totally wrong here and just misunderstanding something...
So I have 3 or 4 computers that I use on a regular basis. Because of this I download podcasts on all of them so I can add them to my iPod from whatever machine I happen to be at. I have never had any problems doing this with my Nano or my old Mini and 5th gen iPod.
A week ago I decided to try out the iPhone after hearing really good things about the 2.1 update.
So last night for the first time I try to add podcasts from a machine other than the one I originally connected my iPhone to, and it refuses to let me do so. As soon as I hit apply after checking off the "manually manage music and videos" option, this screen appears:

Is that some kind of sick joke?
First of all, that screen is wrong, I don't sync anything, ever. I always manually manage everything that goes on my iPods/iPhone (that or I'm just taking the term too literally?).
Regardless, I've never had issues adding music or podcasts to my iPods from any of my machines. Is iTunes seriously telling me here that it's impossible to do so with an iPhone? Because that would be just about the most idiotic thing they could possibly do. SURELY I'm not the only person with an iPhone that wants to add music and podcasts from more than one computer. And yes, both machines are authorized and it makes no difference if I'm logged into my store account.
So if I want to add new podcasts to my iPhone, I have to wipe EVERYTHING off first? What about my apps? Some I downloaded from my initial computer, others I downloaded directly on the iPhone. Would it delete all my apps too because it's not listed in this iTunes library?
If I'm understanding this correctly and I truly do have to wipe my iPhone clean of ALL current music/podcasts just to add a few new podcasts from a different computer, that's just about the most asinine thing ever and I'll be returning my iPhone because of it, because this would mean it's incapable of being used how I need it to be.
PLEASE tell me I'm totally wrong here and just misunderstanding something...