Yes,so long as you use the same computer with iTunes. When you first launch itunes you will be required to name your device ( for example, you might name it Max's iPod). If you get a new i-pod, simply connect the i-pod to the computer where your itunes is stored and box will come up saying something along the lines of " This computer has already been synced with Max's I-pod Device, do you wish to continue using this profile or create a new one?" If you use the same profile all of your stuff will be transferred from your old i-pod to your new one. If you create a new profile all of your stuff will also be transferred except for applications downloaded through the app store ( but if you don't own an i-pod touch or an i-phone this won't affect you)
Apple originally made the iPod touch for music.
all music and stuff related to the ipod can only be transfered using itunes or some ipod management software like copytrans
my geuss is because you can put music on it
when the music is in my computer got to itunes click on File Add Folder to library Find the correct file and click open synchronise your ipod and the music will turn up
Apple's Itunes Music Software has a built in driver for recognizing and connecting your Ipod to your computer.
You sync your music to the iPod with the iTunes software (See links below). If you have an iPod Touch you can use the iTunes app on the iPod to purchase music directly onto the iPod.
An iPod is a portable MP3 (music) player developed by Apple Computer. It works by downloading your music from your iTunes library.
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To upoad to the ipod, yes, but you can retrieve music from anywhere to place on itunes.
iPod supports importing audio files in AAC, MP3, ALAC, WAV, and AIFF formats. If you want to download music to an iPod, you can first download the music as audio files in the above formats. This can be done with the help of some tools, such as TuneCable iMusic Converter. This tool supports downloading and converting Apple Music tracks in AAC, MP3, ALAC, WAV, FLAC, and AIFF formats. If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can use it to download your favorite music from Apple Music into local music files, and then transfer them to an iPod for offline listening.
You can find many accessories for the IPod to use in your car on the Apple Store. The Apple Store has many products such as adapter cords and stands for your IPod to play music through and generally enhance your ability to listen to music in the car.
to listen to music on the go. and they rock btw. :D