yep it will sync no matter how few/many iPods you have
how do I sync new IPOD to current computer library of music
Yes. You cannot have two iPods syncing to the same library, but if you get a new device, you can override the old settings with the new ones. The new iPod will sync with your existing library.
Yes. All the songs form your library will be transferred to the iPod, and the library will not be harmed.
you cant. you have to have the music on your computer. and after that just sync it,
yes,u can still sync to PC,but cant sync to different PC unless u check manual sync ,but u will have no problem getting your old library onto your 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
Answerit will be a gotcha lurks when you install iTunes and plug your iPod onto a new computer because iTunes is set by default to replace your iPod library with the desktop library the first time they are partnered.of course since your iTunes library is empty it will promptly wipes out your precious music on the iPod leaving you with no library anywhere. so to get music off ipod to a new itunes or computer, you have get some help from 3-party programs. most of them work great and feature sync your ipod/iphone with a new empty itunes library without erasing any thing. them even let you transfer any files between different ipods and iphone.about: ipod to new itunes/computer (http://www.ipodtocomputertransfers.com/how-to-copy-itouch-songs-to-new-computer.html)
Yes, new iPod headphones work with older iPods.
An iPod can only be synced to one iTunes Library at a time (each computer has a different library). This means that, if you want to change the computer you manage your iPod with, it will need to be re-synced to the computer in question. To do this, connect your iPod to the computer you'd rather manage your iPod on. A popup from iTunes will say something along the lines of "This iPod is currently synced to a different Library. Would you like you sync this iPod to this Library instead?" Click Yes. After that, all the previous information from your other computer's iTunes Library will be erased and replaced with everything that you just synced your iPod with. From there, you can freely sync your iPod with that computer as you normally would.
the computer you are trying to sync it to may have a different version of itunes than you have. for example the newer ipods wont sync to aything but the newest version of itunes that was out when it was released or any new version that have been released since.
you usually have the option to not delete all your data (song or whatever) when connecting your ipod to another computer, just make sure you don't sync your ipod with that other library.