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.
Apple's Itunes Music Software has a built in driver for recognizing and connecting your Ipod to your computer.
If you purchased the music from itunes you can click on "file" and then go to "transfer purchases"A magic Mac iPod to iTunes, iPod Rip for Mac, which makes it easy to backup iPod and iPod touch, copy music, videos, movies and photos from iPod to Mac and Mac to iPod. This iPod to iTunes Mac can also be used to manage iPhone, and all formats compatible with iPod/iPhone are supported.
it should be in your itunes librery
you cant because it needs a back up file with all the music on your ipod!!!
well if it's on your ipod set your ipod to manual manage music then drag and drop your music without erasing your music
It will delete music from iPod Touch, but the regular iPod i don't know about.
No i have tried it and it deletes all your songs
iTunes does not allow music that is already on an iPod to be transferred to a computer, only vice-versa, this is in attempt to stop the pirating of illegal music.
no, you don't need an account.
install itunes if its not already installed, plug in the ipod, and athourize the computer with your ipod.
When you restore an iPod it will wipe all data saved on it. Yeah
You go to your iPod section on iTunes after you hook up your ipod, and check the box that says "automatically sync songs to iPod when hooked up"
Yes you do have to pay for music on your iPod touch. Some songs are $0.69 to $1.29 but they can also be $0.99. You can buy them from your computer or from your iTunes app on the iPod. You can also put music that you already have onto iTunes and then transfer it to your iPod.
Downloading music from limewire (that you don't already have) is illegal
It is possible if you check off the syncing, and choose manual upload.
To listen to the iPod while it is not connected to the computer (assuming you already have songs on it), simply unplug the iPod, connect the headphones to it, play the music and start listening.