About 10,000 times if it is flash memory. Most iPods use flash memory except for classics. After 10,000 syncs the card has deteriorated to much that it cannot be synced again. But don't worry, even if you sync it once a day every day, it will last about 27 years.
You can use your itunes library to sync it towards as many iPods as you wish however you can only sync each iPod with one library.
I'm not sure, but I think that if you sync one ipod with another, both your ipod and the other ipod will have all memory deleted. AS IN EVERYTHING.
ipods can only sync with one computer at a time.
It can sync with a maximum of five computers.
if you want to sync movies to an ipod it would be the same way you do music. If your using itunes then just insert the ipod to the external drive. then when it says sync push the button. pick the ones you want to add to your ipod. then push the movies one to and then push sync. There u go
You should have gotten a sync cord with your iPod touch. You plug one end into the iPod, and the other into a computer. After that, you sync music and such on iTunes. You must install iTunes to sychronize your iPod.
You sync it on your computer. Then one it's synced, take the ther 8 gig ipod & take the songs already synced on the other one, & sync it on that one. - Haley(:
go to devices click ipod then click sync then it will sync everything It works i did it
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If you sync your iPod with a Mac, you'll only be able to sync it with a Windows if you reformat it to be compatible with Windows. In other words, you can only use your iPod with one OS at a time.
When you sync your iPod Touch to iTunes, your music and your apps are synced into iTunes. Nothing happens to the apps, the best description I can think of for what it is would be a backup for all your files on your iPod. If something happens to your iPod, you can order a new one and sync it, and all of your apps and music from the last time you synced your iPod will be put onto it. That is why you are recommended to sync your iPod often, just in case something happens to it, whether your iPod gets its files deleted, or if it gets broken. To learn how to do this, look in the Related Questions below.
You must have iTunes to do so. Download iTunes, sync the iPod with the music on and plug in the other iPod. Drag and drop the music into the iPod section. If it won't let you, change the iPod settings to not sync automatically.