Import music into iTunes. Sync iPad with iTunes.
Home Sharing is a new feature (in iTunes 9) that allows the user to view files on authorized iTunes libraries on authorized computers and allows the user to transfer them to different computers. It can also automatically transfer purchases. www.apple.com/itunes
While BlackBerry mobile devices and iTunes do not work together by default, they can be used through the BlackBerry Media Sync program. This software is available at the BlackBerry site and allows you to seamlessly transfer music from your iTunes program to your BlackBerry device. In order to transfer specific songs you must first have them in a playlist, otherwise the Media Sync program will select random songs and create a playlist for them.
Transfer Purchases might be greyed out on iTunes for several reasons, such as the device not being authorized on the computer, being connected to a different Apple ID, or the device not being recognized by iTunes. Additionally, if the iTunes software is outdated or if the device is not fully synced, this option may also be unavailable. Ensure that both iTunes and the device are updated and authorized under the same Apple ID to resolve the issue.
activate home sharing on both computers. make sure they are both connected to the same wifi and that itunes is open on both computers. u can import the songs from one library to the other
Plug in your iPod into the USB Port on your computer, When a Pop-up shows up. Click Sync Or transfer music from ipod to iTunes with an ipod transfer program.
iTunes music storage is internal. iTunes will play from a portable/external storage device as long as the device stays connected via USB 2.0 Once disconnected, the iTunes program will have it to play.
You can transfer music from your computer to your ipod by using itunes. You just need to drag and drop the songs to itunes then from itunes to your device. There are also softwares nowadays that can help you do that. try searching the net for it.
If you cannot find your device on iTunes you should first contact Apple to make sure you device is compatible. If it is compatible double check your setting to make sure your device is reading the program.
try updating your itunes your ipod might be newer or you itunes older
Just download a new Itunes to the other computer. The musics stored in the former computer you can move into a pendrive and tranfer them to the other computer.
Once money is put in you cannot remove it or transfer it to another program.