What you have to do is make sure all of whats on your iPod at the moment is on the computer it's already synced to. Also make sure your iPod is set to manually manage music . Then you sync it to the computer you want it synced to, and don't worry about losing your files. when its synced, go back to the other computer and plug in your iPod and drag the folder with your music in it into your iPod. Then go back to the second computer and sync your iPod. All your files will then be transfered to the computer you want.
Put the songs back onto the computer from the ipod.
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No i have tried it and it deletes all your songs
It is impossible, you need a computer
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Plain and simple you cant
You can download music without losing songs. Unless your iPod doesn't have any more room for music. You can download songs from iTunes. You can buy songs form the Apple store or you can download songs from a CD. You can put music on your ipod by dragging the song(s) to the little iPod logo, located on the right hand side of the iTunes menu.
You have to sync it because when you sync it go from your computer to your iPod but if you have an iPod touch you can download songs from your iPod's iTunes store.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod: http://www.ipodtransfer.net/how-to-transfer-ipod-file-with-ipod-transfer-software.html
You can move your iTunes music library from a Windows computer to a Mac without losing any of your songs. (See links below)
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
Here are the steps if you have iTunes on the "different computer:" # Connect your iPod to the computer # A window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask "Do you want to transfer songs?" # Click: Transfer Songs