For the exact URL for the iTunes software see the link below.
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.
You can use iTunes itself to remove duplicates. Go to View - Show duplicate items. That option works OK, but sometimes it deletes the wrong files (like songs with the same title that are different releases of the same song). To fix that go to View - Show Exact Duplicates. Alternatively you can use a duplicate finder that has an iTunes mode, like Easy Duplicate Finder.
The Library of congress is situated in America, in Washington DC to be exact.
To find the number of songs stored in iTunes click on the Music library (usually at the top of the left hand pane) and details will be given along the bottom of the iTunes window - How many songs, how long to listen to them all, and the amount of space used to store them. If you click on the text it will give you the exact time needed to listen to them all in Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
It wasn't in iTunes for a while, and now they've put it into iTunes UK.
um, I read that it will come out in about two months(a.k.a. March 21, 2009)
The address of the Cheney Library is: 610 First Street, Cheney, 99004 1688
If you have the latest iTunes and use XP: hold the shift key down when starting up iTunes and you will be asked what library you want to use (or if you want to create a new one) :) I have one library with lossless files (classic) and one for my daughter's MP3 files (Nano) OR Two different profiles! Alternate answer: I followed these exact directions and it didn't work. I was asked whether I wanted to replace my ipod's files with the new library contents (which didn't exist yet), or to place my ipod's files into my new library. I chose the second and nothing happened at all. The process simply stopped and nothing happened. Way to go Apple, way to go.
Hans is a resident of Cantle Meadows. Check any library for exact location.
To save a playlist on your iPhone, you typically need to use a music streaming service or have music files stored on your device. Here's how you can save playlists using some common methods: Apple Music: If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can create playlists within the Apple Music app and save them to your library. Open the Apple Music app, navigate to the playlist you want to save, and tap the ellipsis (...) next to the playlist. Select "Add to Library" to save the playlist to your library. The playlist will now appear in your Library under the Playlists section. Spotify: If you're using Spotify, you can save playlists by tapping the "Save" button at the top of the playlist page. Once saved, the playlist will appear in the "Your Library" section under the "Playlists" tab. iTunes (for local music files): If you have music files stored on your computer and synced with your iPhone using iTunes, you can create playlists in iTunes and sync them to your iPhone. Open iTunes on your computer, create a playlist, and add the desired songs to it. Connect your iPhone to your computer and sync the playlist to your device. Depending on the music app you're using and whether you're streaming or using local files, the exact steps may vary slightly. If you're using a different music app or method, let me know, and I can provide more specific instructions!
The address of the Clover Public Library is: 107 Knox Street, Clover, 29710 1489