yeah, but you might be able to download a new software on there to download music on your iPod but if desperate you can get a zune mp3 player they are nice and pretty cheap
There's no Ipods which does not work with the new Itunes. However future versions of Itunes may
just click create new account on your itunes sign in page and create a new one for your new ipod
Two iPods will work with iTunes on the same account, so there shouldn't be a problem.
Over the holiday period the iTunes store can slow down due to all the new iPods and iPhones connecting to it.
If the itunes is properly updated it will ask you if you would like to transefere the music onto the new itunes on the new computer. and then all your music will be on the new computer:)
You can have as many as you want. But if someone already has an account, you can use your ipod/iphone on that account and won't take the songs on that persons account. It will even recognize that you are new to itunes.
yep it will sync no matter how few/many iPods you have
Plug your iPod into your laptop/computer. When it appears in iTunes, double click on the name you already have for it (when it appears on the left sidebar) and then type your new name and press return.
You need itunes for your ipod. MP3 players will do fine with windows media player, but apple thinks they need a new music library. It is basically a library for ipods. I wish all ipods and mp3s and zunes used the same music library but they dont. hope this helped! :)
When installing a new version of iTunes only the iTunes software is updated your library is not touched.
Apple has added value to the iPods in the sense that most iPods can now play videos and music. The iPod Touch is a great feat in increasing the value of iPods because the iPod Touch can play music, search iTunes, go on the internet, and has the ability to run thousands of neat and handy apps, for working or playing around. Plus, it can have photos, too. The new iPod Nano can take videos or pictures, thereby increasing the value of the iPod Nano.
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod