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What’s on your iPod? iTunes.

To keep your iPod filled with the newest additions to your iTunes library — from music to podcasts to movies — just connect it to your Mac or PC. iTunes takes care of the rest.

Music

Sync music.

iTunes automatically copies your entire music library to your iPod. But you can also select individual playlists to sync. If you have more songs in your iTunes library than will fit on your iPod, let iTunes create a playlist to fill it or just drag over individual songs.

TV shows and Movies

Sync TV shows and videos.

Take your music videos, TV shows and video podcasts on the road. Plug in a video-capable iPod and iTunes autosyncs videos and video playlists just as it does songs and music playlists. If you enjoy the occasional video podcast, iTunes syncs that, too.

Photos, contacts and calendars

Sync photos, contacts and calendars.

Sync thousands of photos to your iPod including, in most cases, your photo albums and the music from your slideshows. Compatible with Mac OS X Address Book and iCal, iTunes also syncs contacts via Outlook Express or calendars and contacts via Outlook for the PC.

Podcasts

Sync podcasts.

iTunes makes syncing your podcasts as easy as managing them: you don’t need any additional software to put your favourite shows on your iPod. A set of preferences lets you tell iTunes to sync all your podcasts or just the podcasts you choose.

Get software updates.

iTunes makes it easy to update the software on your iPod. The summary page features a software version tracker and updater. So, if your software is out of date, click to update it — or to restore your iPod to its original settings.

Sync both ways.

When you sync your iPod with iTunes, you do exactly that: Keep your iPod and your computer synchronised. That means anything you’ve purchased from the iTunes Store (even on the go from your iPod touch), your ratings, on-the-go playlists, and even bookmarks from podcasts and audiobooks all sync back to your Mac or PC1.

iPod touch and MobileMe.

Subscribe to MobileMe and you won’t ever have to manually sync your email, calendar or contacts on iPod touch. With MobileMe, all your data is sent over the air to the MobileMe “cloud.” The cloud then automatically syncs it to your Mac, PC, or Wi-Fi-connected iPod touch, so you have the latest information with you no matter where you go. Learn more

  1. Music and media not purchased from the iTunes Store syncs only one way, from your computer to your iPod. To transfer non-purchased music from computer to computer, read this tutorial.
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