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ipod help!


Question Posted Wednesday June 7 2006, 5:15 pm

is it possible to have 2 ipods on one computer with different librarys and different songs, if so how?

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russianspy1234 answered Friday June 9 2006, 5:00 pm:
i havent tested this, but you can try installing a second copy of itunes in a seperate folder. it might let you have different playlists.

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advicequeen answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 6:57 pm:
No, unfortunately you can't. But you can have seperate playlists. It does kind of stink, and I wish you could have more than one ipod on a computer. But the reason you can't is because the computer can't identify which playlist belongs to which ipod, and according to the makers of ipod it supposedly cuts back on file sharing (people copying music from each other) -- but I mean yeah right, people still have kazaa and limewire so I don't see the point. -Hope I helped- if you need anything else just drop one in my inbox.

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