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How to Download Songs Onto an iPod Video

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Summary: Downloading songs onto an iPod Video is accomplished through a simple procedure that starts with iTunes. Discover how playlists act as sorting devices for iTunes and iPods with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on downloading songs for iPods.

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Christopher Rokosz has been an actor, director and producer for more than two decades, and he is now the co-owner and executive producer of Rokosz Media Studios in St. Petersburg, Fla....read more

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"Hey, it's Rokosz, your digital lifestyle expert here and we're going to show you how to download songs onto your iPod. It couldn't be an easier procedure but, like most things, anytime you interact with the iPod or the iPod video or the iPod touch classic or Nano, iTunes become the gateway; the organization, your, your sentinel for getting information on there. So the first step is is connect it to your computer and if you've got it set, so it should launch iTunes automatically. Let's take a look how that's done. You can see over here in the iTunes store, we're going to move over here to the devices, it sees our iPod right here and now we go into music 'cause that's where it's all kept and you can choose to sync all songs and playlists or you can sync selected playlists. If you've got limited space and you can't sync all your songs, it's best to put all your songs into; even if it's just one master playlist. It'll act as a, as a sorting device for that. But it's just that easy. Everything in the music library will be done here. If you're all songs in playlist or, or just selected playlist. Pretty much this is just a, a space management system. So if you've got an incredibly large library in a relatively small iPod. What you're doing now? It gives you a way to manage it. You can see here that our iPod is already been sunk because it's been attached to the computer a bit here; but if we made any paramount changes on this, we simply hit sync, boo-yah, begin syncing all the information and when it's done we'll see a, annotation either, both on iTunes and on the main screen of the iPod saying, "It's okay to disconnect because syncing is done." Your music is now ready to go; have music well travel. It's Rokosz, your digital lifestyle expert saying, "Stream you later.""

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