The iPod nano was not the first iPod; the iPod classic (at that time the iPod) was the first.
You would have to restart it, it all depends on what model you have if its an ipod nano or video try holding down the middle button with the down or up button. If you have an Ipod touch or iphone hold the power and home button at the same time -- i have an i touch owned a nano previously hope this helped
I originally had an iPod Nano first generation that I traded in for the new nano, about 8 months ago. To me, it was worth it and at the time, it was a huge upgrade. Now that the new iPods are coming out this september, I suggest you wait for them instead of getting the iPod Nano 4G. Ipod Nano 4G is a big upgrade from the 2G Nano, but you never know what the new nano will be like. This is your choice though and totally up to you.
First,you should use a DVD Ripper so as to rip DVD to other formats ipod support. (iPod supports MP4 (supported by iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic etc.), MOV (Quick time video), M4V (standard video for iPod and PSP)) Second, add ripped DVDs to itunes,and sync itunes with iPod manually.
The 16GB iPod Nano can hold 16 hours of video at the default settings of H.264 1.5-Mbps video at 640-by-480 resolution combined with 128-Kbps audio. The actual capacity varies slightly depending on the content of the video; dark shots with less detail take less space then well lit shots with lots of detail/action.
No. The iPod Nano is a separate device for listening to music/watching videos/ect. The iPod Touch and iPhone were made at nearly the same time with similar specs, though the iPhone is not necessarily an iPod Touch phone.
iPod supports formats such as MP4 (supported by iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic etc.), MOV (Quick time video), M4V (standard video for iPod and PSP).So you need a DVD to iPod converter if you want put DVDs to your iPod.The following steps are provided for your reference:First,download a DVD to iPod converter.Second,run this program,add DVDs to it,select output formats,and click"ripping"Third,a few minutes later,it will finish ripping.Last,copy ripped DVDs to the iTunes library,then sync iTunes with iPod manually or automatically.
The operating system has absolutely nothing to do with the charge time. The iPod nano should take about 3 hours to charge completely.
First of all, you need to tell what ipod nano it is, the new or the old??
iPod Touch: press Settings on the Home Screen>General>Date & Time>Set Date & Time. iPod Nano (scroll wheel): Settings>Time & Date...
You can not use an iPod with two libraries. You are only allowed to have one iTunes library in you iPod at one time.
Some time in later 2012