I have an iPod nano (blue) and was wondering if you can put podcasts on it because there's a podcasts category on there. If you can, how do you? I have some podcasts downloaded but it won't go on my iPod, I already converted it too. Maybe I have too many songs? (193) Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Cux answered Monday August 20 2007, 7:44 pm: With your iPod nano plugged into your computer- and your iTunes open- go on the left hand side and it should say "WhateverName"'s iPod > Click that- and it should show how much space you are using on your iPod. There is a bar with different colors on it to show how much space is used up. Like "Audio" and "Pictures", etc. and if the bar is full- then your iPod can't have Podcasts on it. I'm pretty sure that nanos can have Podcasts- not sure about VIDEO Podcasts- but Audio ones, I'm pretty sure are able to be on it.
Anyway- you might have too many songs on your iPod and maybe deleting some or un-syncing them to your iPod and just keeping them in your iTunes, just not having them on your iPod- if that makes sense.
peebles7 answered Monday August 20 2007, 7:42 pm: well there are podcasts, and video podcasts. Regular podcasts are just audio files that you subscribe to. On a nano you can't play videos, but you can play audio podcasts. Just go to the itunes store in itunes and go to the podcast section on the left side bar. You can download podcasts for free. When you plug your ipod in, go to the podcast section of the ipod preferences screen and tell it to sync [ peebles7's advice column | Ask peebles7 A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday August 20 2007, 7:38 pm: No, you can only play podcasts on video iPods.
Sorry =/
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