yes, but only fi you use the same computer or that visit your PC thingie they were advertising on the tv
you cant because it needs a back up file with all the music on your ipod!!!
Yes, classical music started around 1600.
Islam took on pre-existing music of the Arabian and Middle Eastern regions.
Dancing Without Music was created in 2010.
Land Without Music was created on 1936-10-08.
Delete it from iTunes and then re-sync.
Set your iPod to manual mode.
you can download music from soubory or airmp3 then drag it from a folder to the mp3 player which appears like a USB .
It is not allowed.
yes
you cant because it needs a back up file with all the music on your ipod!!!
Your music library is normally stored in a folder called iTunes Music which is placed in your Music folder. Deleting the iTunes software from your Applications folder will not affect your music library.
Don't sync your iPod when you are deleting your music. Also, once you delete something from your iTunes and it's on your iPod, then when you sync it again, the songs will be lost because you deleted the original file. So if you want to have no songs, you can delete all your library, or you can shorten your music to save some of your laptop memory.
Plug ipod into computer and when it shows in Itunes, dont let it sync but click the name of the ipod and in the screen put a checkmark into "manually manage music and video"
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
If it's music you uploaded from your computer you have to plug it back in and delete the music files by going to the phone on your computer and deleting the files
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.