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ipod/itunes


Question Posted Friday June 16 2006, 10:11 pm

my brother got an ipod nano for his birthday today..i already got one back in december and have about 70 something songs in my library. my brother wants some of the songs i have in mine on his ipod, but i don't know of any ways to do this. is it possible, or do you have to go and buy the songs all over again?

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Additional info, added Monday June 19 2006, 2:25 pm:
k thanks i had already figured it out though, but thanks anway. i didn't realize that i had set it ipod to automatically put the songs on his ipod, so i couldnt just drag them onto his. but i changed it and everythings good now =] thank you.

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soccergurlie1220 answered Monday June 19 2006, 2:08 pm:
Ok, plug your brothers iPod into your computer or the computer that YOUR iTunes is on. Then on the left had side theres a column where you see your library and play lists. After a while you should see his iPod on the side. Open up your library and then just drag the songs he wants onto his ipod. The song tho won't be in his library but they will be on his iPod.

If he wants them in his library try burning the songs to a cd so then he can just import the cd like you normally would and then just add the songs normal to your iPod like you always do. Good Luck

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markisdead answered Saturday June 17 2006, 1:07 am:
no, you open iTunes, plug in the iPod. And put the songs on normally.

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