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Importing Music to Your iPod

 
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iTunes and iPod were made for each other, so moving your music to your iPod is as easy as “plug and play.” When you connect your iPod to your computer, the iPod automatically checks to make sure that the music in your iTunes library is also on your iPod. So, if you’ve added new music, iTunes makes sure your iPod is up-to-date.
 
You can include the music in your iTunes music library on more than one iPod, so if you and a family member, for example, enjoy the same music, you can each link your iPod to the same iTunes library. You can’t, however, link an iPod to more than one library, which means you can’t add songs from someone else’s collection to your iPod.

 



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