Because the very concept of synchronizing precludes such a thing.
If you are synched with some thing it means it is the same, mirrored contents, and changes in the master library would be mirrored to the device when being synched.
If you sync with one library, you get all its contents on the device.
If you sync with a second one, that means you get the contents from that other library instead.
If the film was brought into the iPad through iTunes sync, then yes.
Because the very concept of synchronizing precludes such a thing. If you are synched with some thing it means it is the same, mirrored contents, and changes in the master library would be mirrored to the device when being synched. If you sync with one library, you get all its contents on the device. If you sync with a second one, that means you get the contents from that other library instead.
No. You will need to connect the iPad to a computer with iTunes to sync.
To get music on your iPad you must sync it with iTunes on your computer. Import your music files into iTunes and then sync your iPad. To download a new album, open iTunes on your iPad and select an album to download.
Yes you just go to the itunes app on your ipad and then do what you want from there.
Don't know if this will work for you. I had the same issue after doing an itunes sync. Finally in desperation I switched my iPad off and then back on. It worked.
Just go to iTunes in you iPad
Install iTunes. Run iTunes. Import music. Plug in iPad.
You can use Bluetooth (slow way), email it or transfer via the desktop computer that has your iTunes library on it.
To delete an audiobook from iTunes, you can simply find the audiobook in your library, right-click on it, and select "Delete" or "Remove from Library." You may also select the audiobook and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard to remove it from your library.
yes
You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.