Yes, Cover Flow is a feature of the iPod Touch 3rd generation, as it is on all current iPod models (except the iPod shuffle, which is screenless).
iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and iPod nano (3rd generation and later) support Cover Flow.
Ipod nano or clasic: hit the menu button once. Ipod touch or iphone: turn you ipod verticle or l that way not - that way
You must sync your iPod from your iTunes library to your iPod, or no music. Syncing does nothing but copies whats in your library, to your iPod. You must sync your iPod from your iTunes library to your iPod, or no music. Syncing does nothing but copies whats in your library, to your iPod.
delete the one on your ipod then drag the one from your library back to your ipod
Yes. All the songs form your library will be transferred to the iPod, and the library will not be harmed.
You plug your other ipod in when your old itunes account is up
Plug you iPod into the computor, then you can either: 1) Sync ALL your music from your library onto your iPod (there's a special option for that) or 2) Click and drag certain songs from you library into your iPod. Click on the song, hover over you iPod icon and release.
You go to the library open it then drag whatever you want to your iPod unless you have a iPod touch and it needs to be synced
If you connect the iPod to iTunes, go to the iPod's music library, and then just drag the songs from the iPod to the iTunes music library.
no you dont lose your itunes library if you buy a new ipod
Sync it with your iTunes library and transfer the songs from the library onto the new iPod or plug them both in at a time and transfer it from iPod to iPod by dragging the songs in one into the other. or also with limewire helps to!! answered by nicky bear