yep it will sync no matter how few/many iPods you have
Why does iTunes lose your music library?If you have put any new music on your iPod lately, your computer could have synced your iPod and deleted all of the music.
An iPod can only be synced to one iTunes Library at a time (each computer has a different library). This means that, if you want to change the computer you manage your iPod with, it will need to be re-synced to the computer in question. To do this, connect your iPod to the computer you'd rather manage your iPod on. A popup from iTunes will say something along the lines of "This iPod is currently synced to a different Library. Would you like you sync this iPod to this Library instead?" Click Yes. After that, all the previous information from your other computer's iTunes Library will be erased and replaced with everything that you just synced your iPod with. From there, you can freely sync your iPod with that computer as you normally would.
You probably synced it to a new computer. Correct me if I'm incorrect. Does your mom have music on a different computer? If your mom does, you can open up itunes>go to file> library> back up. Then do the following procedures. Go to your current computer your iPhone is synced in, and then drag all your songs to itunes. Hope this helped.
No, your music on your computer will be safe. However, bscause iTunes only allows an iPod to be synced with one music library at a time, the music won't be able to be synced to another computer.
Either: -Remove the songs from your iTunes library or -Create a playlist and put all of your songs into that one playlist. Then change your iPod settings to not sync all music in your library, but instead only sync selected playlists. You can then delete songs from the playlist but still have them in your iTunes library, and they will therefore not be synced to your iPod
Either: -Remove the songs from your iTunes library or -Create a playlist and put all of your songs into that one playlist. Then change your iPod settings to not sync all music in your library, but instead only sync selected playlists. You can then delete songs from the playlist but still have them in your iTunes library, and they will therefore not be synced to your iPod
you usually have the option to not delete all your data (song or whatever) when connecting your ipod to another computer, just make sure you don't sync your ipod with that other library.
To get images on your iPod Colour Photo, Nano or Video, you need to go onto iTunes, then connect your iPod model into your PC/Mac. Then, after it's synced, click on the photo tab, and chose an album of photos which will always be synced when you plug in your iPod model and automatically sync it on iTunes. It's recommended that you are using the current version of iPod 7.
Lyrics can be added to songs in iTunes by right clicking a song and selecting Get Info. Lyrics can be copied and pasted into the lyrics tab. Then when songs are synced to the iPod they will be viewable. This process can be automated with the soundcrank iTunes plugin. It will automatically add lyrics for the songs in iTunes. http://www.soundcrank.com
It depends on where you get your music and if you have it synced to your itunes. If it's synced to itunes then it will hopefully sync up to your ipod. If you got yours from somewhere like limewire or frostwire then they might not sync it.
I've been in this situation before. The best thing to do is to connect your ipod to your computer dock and it should automatically start downloading on your computer ready to be synced to your ipod. If not connect your ipod then go to itunes and click on 'Store' at the top left of your screen, then click on 'check for available downloads'. It should then automatically start downloading ready to be synced to your ipod.
Only if the apps were synced to the computer before being deleted from the device before you synced it. Otherwise, no