you have to transfer all your songs to itunes before you send it to repair or restore it.
you first make the playlist in your Itunes, then drag it to your ipod, after that its as simple as dragging songs from your Itunes to the playlist that you dragged to your ipod
No, you can not; to connect your iPod to another iTunes, you have to put in their password and connect your iPod to their iTunes. When you do that it will ask if you want to "sync and erase" or "cancel". If you click on "Sync and erase" then all of you songs will be gone and you will have their songs because you can not fuse two accounts. I would recommend that if you and the other person with the iTunes, (if your main reason for wanting to sync your iPod with his/hers is to exchange music) then i suggest that you either use a CD (slow method) or a Flash drive (much faster).
its basically when you lets say updated your music from iTunes with new songs........... but the new songs don't show up in your iPod so you press auto-fill it will delete all your songs from your iPod and re-download all your songs again to have all your songs that you wanted on your ipod
Plug your iPod into your computer and open iTunes. On side menu of iTunes you will see an iPod symbol (this is under Devices, the third category down). Click on the iPod symbol and scroll down to the third category, Options. Click on SYNC ONLY CHECKED SONGS AND VIDEOS. Then go to your iTunes library and un-check all of the songs and/or videos that you do not want on your iPod. This will allow you to keep your iTunes music, but it will take it off your iPod. Or you could just get a duplicatefinder to find and delete the duplicate songs in iTunes, I have a great experience with Cisdem DuplicateFinder, could have a try.
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
you have to transfer all your songs to itunes before you send it to repair or restore it.
if you plug your iPod into your computer it will sync your music to your iPod. Or you can buy your songs with the iTunes app on your iPod touch.
No, you can only transfer Itunes to Ipod
uncheck them in your itunes then sync your ipod. Then they should be on your itunes but not your ipod.
If you connect the iPod to iTunes, go to the iPod's music library, and then just drag the songs from the iPod to the iTunes music library.
You add songs to your ipod by using itunes.
itunes!!!
The easiest way to get music to your iPod is to plug it into a computer that has iTunes and click Sync. But if you have the Touch, you can buy the songs by accessing the internet directly from your iPod. Or, if your iPod and your computer have bluetooth, you can send the music via bluetooth.
songs might not be seen on an ipod, but in itunes if you did not sync them to the ipod. or if you synced it and still no songs, you might need to update your version of itunes
If you have iTunes, you can rip CDs onto your library and sync them onto your iPod. You can also buy and download songs from iTunes and put them on your iPod. If you have an iPod touch, you can also get songs from the iTunes app, which is always a default app on the iTouch.
You cannot change the order of songs on an iPod, only on iTunes.