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  • Can I Download iTunes From My iPod if My Computer Died?

    You can sync your iPod's iTunes music to a new computer if your old one died, but you will still need to download the iTunes software directly to your new computer from the Apple website. This process may take some time if you have and extensive song library, but you can restore any past music purchases from any Apple device registered to your iTunes account, including the iPod, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

  • Problems With Unplugging a USB While Downloading on an iPod

    To sync an iPod, open the iTunes program and plug in the USB cord provided with the device. The syncing process starts and the iTunes program, as well as the iPod itself, will inform you not to unplug the device until it is through syncing. If you accidentally unplug the USB cord, you could cause functionality issues with the iPod.

  • How to Easily Download DVDs Onto Your iPod

    The Apple iPod is a great way of storing and playing all your music while on the go. Later iPod models such as the iPod Touch and iPhone have the ability to playback video in the MPEG-4 (MP4) format. Ripping DVDs for playback on an iPod is a good way of being able to watch your favorite films on the move. It also allows you to have a large part of your DVD collection in one place for convenience. To transfer DVDs to your iPod you must first rip and encode the DVD to the MP4 format so that iTunes…

  • How to Download Audiobooks to an iPod

    iPods can play music and video files, so you can download an audiobook to the device and enjoy it while commuting to work. You will need an application able to handle the transfer. iTunes is both a digital media playback program and applications manager for iPods and iPhones. Once you download and install iTunes, you will be able to copy your audiobook file to the iPod just like a regular audio file. Just remember to make backups of the files you save to your iPod.

  • How to Download iPod to PC

    The iTunes software allows you to copy files from a computer to an iPod, but it will not allow you to transfer files from an iPod to a computer. If your computer has suffered a catastrophic failure, or you want to transfer music from one computer to another, you will have to bypass the iTunes software. Windows users can use Windows Explorer (the Windows file manager) to download files from the iPod directly to your PC's hard drive.

  • How to Download iTunes to an iPod

    Apple's iPod is one of the most popular music device inventions to ever hit the market. Users find it innovative, as it grants them access to all of their music while on the go at anywhere and anytime, thanks to a portable and convenient size. Unlike traditional cassettes and CDs, the iPod requires no tape or disk changing, as it is capable of storing many CDs on one tiny device. To download music to your iPod requires the assistance of iTunes, the iPod music library. Downloading iTunes to an iPod is a relatively simple process, though.

  • How to Download to iPod Nano

    Apple has been wowing crowds with the iPod since it was released in 2001 and has made it a point to revolutionize the MP3 player. Whether you're tech-savvy or tech-challenged, downloading files to the iPod Nano is easy with the iTunes program. Using a few simple tricks and tips, it can be done by anyone.

  • How to Download From a Computer to an iPod

    The iPod technology has replaced the other bulky portable music players, such as cassettes or the CD Walkman, and made it easy even for inexperienced users to copy not only music, but also movies and pictures from your computer to the player. After you have connected your iPod to the computer it takes just a few clicks to download the desired media files. However, you need to download and install iTunes, a free media player and the iPod applications manager from Apple, to be able to transfer files to your iPod.

  • How to Download Tunes to iPod

    The Apple iPod uses a program called iTunes to sync all of its information and add music. Music can be downloaded through iTunes and then be added to the iPod the next time you connect it to the computer. This will keep you from purchasing CDs from the store and ripping the contents from them onto your computer, all of which can be extremely time consuming.

  • How to Download Streaming Media to an iPod

    Websites such as YouTube and Hulu provide the means to stream media content. Streaming is efficient because loading times have virtually been eliminated; the content can be played while it is being downloaded. A disadvantage to streaming media is that the content can only be accessed if you have an active Internet connection. There is no cache that previously streamed content resides in, so if you are offline there will be no way to re-access them. MxTube for the iPod Touch and iPhone allows you to download regularly streamed content, so that the video files can be accessed anytime, even…

  • How to Convert Amazon UnBox Downloads to the iPod

    If you have some Amazon UnBox downloads on your computer you may have noticed that they have some protections built into them so that they will only play on the Amazon player. If you want to be able to use the Amazon UnBox downloads that you bought with your iPod, you can convert the files. Before you do the conversion, you must remove the protections with FairUse4WMV. Then you can use the Movavi Video Converter to get the files in iPod format.

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