you click EDIT, CREATE A SMART PLAYLIST, and plug in "ToP 25 RECENTLY PLAYED.
no it does not. You start itunes software.. in settings for music, turn on "sync recently added".. put your CD in the drive (it will autostart and ask if you want to add it to your collection), and add it to your media collection (wait while the program turns it into MP3 format). on the Library (left panel) click on recently added and you will see your CD. Right click on it to down load the cover (free from itunes) if you want. sync the iPod.. listen. sounds harder than it is.
you un plug it then plug it back in and sync it
that you could put a NYL in the simulator
You Can't But You can put the songs on your ipod onto itunes then put them delete them And then sync ipod with itunes. then you will get them back and you will get then new ones to. i hope that answers your question.
go 2 itunes and buy em!
Music is put on the iPod by iTunes. Downloaded music must first be added to the iTunes Libray by iTunes [File > Add to Library], then iTunes will put it onto the iPod. If necessary, music must converted into a format that is usable by iTunes. This depends on your set up. iTunes will try to convert files as it adds them to the library.
Select 'file' at the top left, scroll down to 'add file to library'. Highlight all the songs you want and then click on the 'recently added' tab in the left-hand column. Should all be there :D
put the cord into the computer's USB. give it 5 seconds. put the ipod on the other end. when it recognises it, take it out, and quickly put it back in.
ITunes currently has season 2 available. They probably feel that everyone interested had already downloaded it. Check other sources such as Amazon.
First, you need to download iTunes. You can get this by going to www.apple.com, or by plugging in your iPod to your computer, and following the instructions. Next, you open iTunes and plug in your iPod. You can buy some songs off of iTunes, or put CD's in your disc drive and burn them to your iTunes library. Lastly, you click and drag the songs you want to add to the iPod. If you have sync set to on (deffault), whenever you plug in your iPod, all of the songs that you added to your iTunes library will be added to the iPod library.
Yes but if you go into music/itunes and back-up the itunes folder onto a USB stick or something then put it back on your computer once you reinstalled itunes then it should be fine.
No.