To create this article, 14 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed , times. Learn more There's nothing more frustrating than when you've got plenty of great music in your iTunes account but you can't figure out how to transfer it to your iPod! If you're stuck, don't fret! This guide can help you "tune" up your Apple programs in no time. To start learning how to transfer music from your iTunes library to your iPod as well as how to do this without using iTunes , see Step 1 below! Every day at wikiHow, we work hard to give you access to instructions and information that will help you live a better life, whether it's keeping you safer, healthier, or improving your well-being. Amid the current public health and economic crises, when the world is shifting dramatically and we are all learning and adapting to changes in daily life, people need wikiHow more than ever.

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Having an iPod is cool, but iPods aren't much use without music on them. To enjoy your mobile music device, you have to learn how to put music on the iPod. When you want to put media on them, you use the iTunes program on your desktop or laptop computer to download songs to the iPod, using a process called syncing , not iCloud. When you connect your iPod to a computer running iTunes, you can add almost any music and—depending on the model you have—other content such as video, podcasts, photos, and audiobooks that's on that computer to the iPod. Make sure you have iTunes installed on your computer and have added music to your iTunes library. These iPods don't support streaming music services like Spotify or Apple Music. Your iTunes music library is now located in the Music app, but you transfer music to your iPod using the Finder. When you connect your iPod to the Mac, it appears in the Finder.
The quick and easy way to move music from a computer to an iOS device.
Your iPod comes in handy when you want to share song ideas for a business presentation or you'd like to play music at a company party. When you connect your iPod to a computer, iTunes asks if you want to sync the device to that computer and the music library on it. If you try to sync your iPod with iTunes on a different computer, iTunes will delete your music.
One of the chief benefits of digital music is that you can carry hundreds of hours worth of music with you anywhere you go. Whether you purchased some tracks on the iTunes Store or ripped audio from a CD collection , you'll want to upload them to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod for ultimate portability. Before following this iPod syncing tutorial , you'll need to have one of the following Apple products:. When music is synced to your iOS device, any songs that iTunes finds that aren't on your computer will be deleted from the iOS device. Before connecting the iPhone, iPad, iPod to your computer, make sure your iTunes software is up-to-date. Connect the device to your computer using the provided dock connector. Launch the iTunes software. Under the Devices section in the left sidebar, select iPhone , iPad , or iPod , depending on which type or device you are connecting.