How to Put Music on an iPod Nano 3rd Generation
Apple's iPod Nano 3rd Generation is a member of the wildly successful iPod family, and is notable for being shorter and stouter than other models. Introduced in September 2007, the Nano 3rd Generation has a capacity of 4GB or 8GB, which could hold approximately 800 or 1600 songs respectively. At 2 inches, screen on the 3rd Generation model was larger any other previous iPods. Similarly, the scroll wheel was smaller than on other models, to allow room for the larger screen.
Instructions
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Pair your iPod with your computer if you haven't done it already. If it's a brand new iPod, follow the prompts to configure the iPod and register it with Apple. If you've synced it with another computer, you will be notified that it's associated with a different iTunes library. In this case, you have the option of ejecting it or reformatting it (which restores it to original factory settings) and pairing it with your computer.
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Put the music on your iPod. You can elect to have your music automatically sync when your iPod is connected (best when your entire library can fit on your iPod), or manually manage your music. If you're manually managing your library, simply selecting a song or group of songs and dragging it onto the iPod icon in the left sidebar of the iTunes window will transfer the music to your iPod.
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Tips & Warnings
Always buy a protective case for your iPod. Saving music at higher bit rates means that your iPod will hold far fewer songs.
Downloading music illegally can lead to prosecution. Storing pictures and other data on your iPod will leave less room for music. Use third-party iPod and iTunes hacking software at your own risk.
Resources
- Photo Credit Image 1: Apple, Images 2, 5, 6, 7: Chris Capelle, Images 3, 4: MorgueFile.com