if your using the same computer, and you have one iTunes than you can just plug in the other iPod and sync it if still nothing in that ipod. if you have a new ipod and when oyu plug it into the computer it will show another itunes so you can just go to file then add to my library or something. then if you have your music saved on a folder then click on the song you want then open then when you have it done go to your ipod( leave it plugged, and dont touch it) on the computer and go to where it says summery than go to music click on the little boxes of the songs/albums you want then go down where you see/read the names of the songs then click the boxes then sync the ipod. hopefully it works cuz it worked with me ;)
You just have to transfer the songs from one iPod to an iTunes library, and then transfer those songs in the library to the other iPod.
just go onto itunes and drag songs from your music libary to the ipod on the screen.
To transfer songs from your computer to your mp3 player, use a USB cord that is compatible with your player. Every Ipod should come with one, but you can purchase another at most electronics stores.
Yes. You get on itunes and make sure you have everything in your purchased folder. Unplug your ipod and plug in the new one. drag all of the purchased songs or videos (ect) to the ipod folder. they should be one by one synced onto your ipod. You need an iPod transfer to help you copy music and video from one iPod to another iPod.
no not directly, you can go on to itunes and put the song on any ipod you want as many times as you want
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
You cant transfer directly you must go on itunes on a compuer sync the music onto it and check the songs you want. Plug in your other ipod.
If your songs have been purchased from the iTunes store, then yes. If the song was put on a CD that you don't have, then you cannot transfer it to your computer. If you want to transfer files from your iPod that have been purchased on iTunes, hook your iPod to your computer. Right-click on the iPod's icon and click on "Transfer Purchases." If you have more than one type of stuff on your iPod, then it will transfer only one file type at a time (For example: if you have purchased TV shows and songs, it will transfer only one of those at one time. Then you have to click on the option again to transfer the other files.)
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
No, you don't. If you purchase another iPod, just extract the songs from the old iPod and put it on the new one. If all the songs are in your library, just drag all the songs onto the iPod from your Music library.
get it on your computer then put it on the other ipod
you cant u can only have the songs on one computer at a time.