music sync of the ipod to computer

I have a new computer and I can't sync my ipod and most of my songs on calculate now are in icloud

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  • After the sync of the iPod, music parts are not not on iPod

    I hope I'm asking my question to the right group.  If this isn't the case, I'll be happy to submit my isse by another if done to group.

    I recently asked CSA 1) if iTunes could support/recognize an iPod and iPad on the ITunes App even on the same computer.  The answer was Yes.  I have an iPad I synchronize with a MacBook 2.0 (iTunes 11) and an iPod synced to a G3 b/w PPC (iTunes9).  I want to synchronize both portable devices for the MacBook.  The following question was 2) what would be the best way to synchronize the iPod for the MacBook? ASC Rep recommended I have just connect the iPod to the MacBook and iTunes would recognize a new device and ask if I want to erase the current contents of the iPod and sync it with iTunes on the MacBook.  When I connected the iPod to the MacBook, I was not offered the erase/Sync option.  I waited for twenty minutes with no sign of progress.  So I decided to make the step restore in iTunes for the iPod.  I then sync iTunes Music, which seemed to be charge the iPod with my selections of music.  When he says that synchronization was complete.  I went to check if my music lists and the game to the iPod, no music or playlists loading did not appear on the iPod. I've done something wrong or should I change all the options?  Please HELP!

    The iPod is probably not configured to synchronize automatically.  The default setting (with current iTunes) is to put the iPod to use the method to Manage manually after you perform a restore.

    To set up automatic synchronization, select the iPod in iTunes (click on its button on the device on the horizontal bar) to display the parameters of the iPod in the iTunes window.  The side left (in the sidebar), under settings, click music.  Settings of music from the iPod screen is provided to the right, where you tell iTunes how to sync songs to the iPod.

    At the top, check the box to Sync music.  This enables automatic synchronization.  Below, if your library iTunes music fits on the iPod, choose the option to synchronize the entire music library.  Otherwise, choose the option synchronize playlists, artists, albums, and genres.  And make your selection from the list below.  A convenient way to do this is to create one or more playlists in your iTunes library with songs you want on the iPod (or you can use the existing playlist).  Back on the screen of the iPod Music settings, find and select (check) the selections under playlists.  Then (after you confirm the selection), click apply.  Go ahead, iTunes keeps the 'synchronized' iPod based on how to set up this screen.  If you configured to synchronize library of ensemble music, all the sync changes automatically the next time you connect iPod (or click sync , if already connected).

  • Sync of the Ipod Classic from 2 computers using HomeShare

    I have an iPod classic which is fully functional and in good condition with no problems.

    I have a laptop and a desktop computer.  The laptop is a netbook and very slow. I recently installed iTunes on the desktop computer and cannot find my external hard drive to transfer music.  I did share House on two computers, since I have wifi at home.  There were a couple of albums that I put on the itunes of google drive, so I'm able to say that there is music, it takes the laptop and the music that was already on the desktop itunes. He cannot afford to make playlists using music from the desktop and shared music of homeshare; is it possible to actually use the wifi connection to get music on itunes on the computer so that it is the same thing, or do I have to manually transfer the music as well? If I sync ipod from the desk top music will there be to synchronize?

    To load songs on an iPod (which is not an iPod touch), the files must be stored locally on the computer running iTunes to sync the iPod.  You can use the 'normal' file sharing via your WiFi connection (not related to iTunes) to transfer music files between computers and add the songs in the iTunes library, that you use to synchronize the iPod.

  • There is no music sync under the topic music

    I'm fighting to synchronize my music. Here is what I tried, under my device on itunes, I click on the music that lies beneath the summary and the apps and there is no music sync option. It gives me the possibility of synchronizing memos with the heading "library music icloud is on. I tried to do a normal sync. So I can't transfer my new downloaded songs Online on my pc to my phone. Also is there a way to make all of my available offline music rather than do all the songs one by one, because on my entire library on my pc only 5 songs are available in offline mode, and what are the ones that I downloaded the apple music and not online.

    If iCloud music on then sync iTunes music is removed. Everything you add to your library is (or should be) automatically available on your device. I cancelled my subscription to the Apple's music, so I can check is no longer the menus or options, that it has to make available offline media.

    TT2

  • Error message in Itunes: "There is no disc in drive E" __This is going after the sync of the IPod, even if it is still connected and knows he is. Help please!

    As said above, whenever I sync my IPod with ITunes, I have it set up to sync automatically, and once it's this error message is displayed. I click on it 5 or 6 times and then it disappears, until that I re - sync or add music, etc., then it reappears. Any ideas? What is more of an issue for Itunes? It comes from Windows.

    Gratitude!

    Hello

    ·        Since when are you facing this problem? Did you sync iPod with the system before?

    ·        Remember to make changes to the system?

    ·        This happens only with iTunes? Are you able to read and write CD/DVD in the system without any problems?

    It could be that iTunes is looking to load something that it cannot find. Check your configurations to files in the preferences.

    I suggest you to contact iTunes support for assistance. Click on the link below.

    http://discussions.Apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=149

    Thanks and regards.

    Thahaseena M
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer.
    Visit ourMicrosoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • How to transfer music from the PC to the ipod library. Everything has disappeared from the iPod and sync doesn't seem to work.

    iPod Touch ios 6.1.6.  Library and reading lists seem to be ok @ end of pc and I can listen to music. I don't know how to transfer or sync of the iPod to the PC.

    What exactly happens when you try to synchronize?

    ITunes sees the iPod?

    The previous iPod was synchronized to an another computer/iTunes library?

    Have synchronize you successfully from this computer/iTunes library before?

    If so you did anything like updating iTunes on the computer since it synchronized last successfully?

    Play the songs in iTunes?

    All the media he now syncs to iPod?

    You have the right boxes checked for synchronization?

    iTunes: synchronization of multimedia content for iPod and iOS devices

    Try the synchronization using the manual method

    Managing content manually on iPhone, iPad and iPod

    Finally, the restore feature

  • ITunes library don't sync all the library on my iPod Classic 5th

    Hi all. My iTunes library is not synchronized all the library on my iPod Classic 5th. The library contains 8136 songs, iPod displays only 8120 songs after synchronization.

    I hope you can help me.

    Thank you.

    Some items in your library iTunes music are not in fact the songs.  For example, some albums that buy you on the iTunes Store come with a "booklet".   This isn't a song, so it does not sync to the iPod.  In addition, your library iTunes music can have music videos.  Depending on your synchronization settings (and your iPod model), music videos may not sync.  So, if you use the number of 'elements' displayed at the bottom of the iTunes window to compare, is not necessarily equal to the number of songs on the iPod.

    Songs must be stored locally on your disk to synchronize with your iPod.  It is possible for songs purchased from the iTunes Store will appear in your library iTunes music from Apple servers ("iCloud"), even if you do not subscribe to Match iTunes or Apple's music.  To check, show your iTunes music library using the view of songs , the show as a list of simple songs with columns.  Bring up the column to iCloud download , if currently hidden.  This column is narrow with a cloud symbol as his Cape.  (Right-click on the header row in the list of songs to show/hide columns.)  Songs that are not stored locally have a symbol of the cloud with the down arrow in the column download iCloud .  These songs are visible of the iCloudand does not sync to the iPod (except if downloaded).

    If you subscribe to Apple music, download music from Apple (in your iTunes library) are written (not possessed) songs.  Downloads of music Apple cannot be used with iPod (except iPod touch).

    Also, look on the recapitulation of the iPod settings screen in iTunes to see if the sync only checked songs [and videos] option is checked.  If this is the case, the songs that are disabled in your music library iTunes do not sync.

  • Why is there no option 'Tools' at the top of the iPod Explorer window in Windows 7 when I select start and computer?

    You need to open the music hidden in the iPod file.  Learned to use the Tools option but it appears when I choose to start, computer and iPod open file after plug into my PC.  Help?

    Hi David,

    Thanks to join Microsoft Community where you will find all necessary information about the Windows operating systems.

    You can't see the menu bar tools option in Windows Explorer.

    I suggest you to visit:

    Display the menu bar in Windows Explorer

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/show-the-menu-bar-in-Windows-Explorer

    If you need assistance or if you have problems of Windows in the future, let us know and we would be happy to help you.

  • problems updating iPod Touch iTunes sync and lists 9.3.2,and playback on the iPod

    I updated the iPod touch and iTunes and as a first step, I lost all my library because the update iTunes but that is fixed, I had back ups. But when I synced my iPod touch, I had to delete and synchronize the contents of my iPod which has ruined all my playlists in iTunes in sync because the iPod could synchronize only half of the songs because of the error 54. Who sets, restarted the laptop and iPod but because of this, the iTunes playlist had the sync iPod songs. Fixed by re sync several times, I'm always short 4 songs on my iPod to my main playlist but some songs that appear on the iPod do not play, I can choose them but they do not play then shows no played piece. When I get a song to the playlist which works module to the top next just shows that the song only, even if it has been selected by the Shuffle Playlist button. Also some songs on the iPod is not the correct album cover, I'm guessing because of error 54 *, and these songs are often unplayable. All right back on iTunes is just the iPod for now.

    The following steps below should fix things, assuming that all the content you want in your library.

    (If it is not see recover your iTunes from your iPod or an iOS device).

    1. Backup device.
    2. Restoration as a new device.
    3. Restore the backup that you made earlier.

    TT2

  • Composers not appearing in the Menu on the iPod

    Well, I have several 1000 songs on my iPod.  When I connect my iPod to my computer and click on the device, I see all my songs and artists.  When I unplug and browse the device I can't see some of them.  I then did a search on the iPod for the "ten" for "Dixie Chicks" and it found 4 albums. Even with the terrible lines and others also.  Anyone know why this is happening?

    When you say "composers", do mean it actually composer and not artist?  These are two separate data fields of the songs in iTunes. Most of the songs should have populated artist field, but many cannot have an entry for compost.

    If it's something that worked before and not now for some reason, the cause can be corrupt data on the iPod.  If all of your songs in your iTunes library, you can do a Restore on iPod using iTunes.  This erases iPod, reinstall its software and sets it to the default settings.  The restore button is on the settings of the iPod summary screen in iTunes.  Then sync your music library to the iPod as before.

  • gel syncing to iTunes (iPod Classic 160 GB stops synchronization)

    I have about 19000 mp3 files in my iTunes I try to sync my iPod 160GB Classic (2009). I've updated to the latest version of iTunes and my iPod is updated to 2.0.4.

    The iPod is recognized and synchronization starts as usual and files begin to transfer... BUT iTunes crashes at some random file and stops the synchronization. ITunes basically says it's still sync (but stuck on a single file) and the iPod shows the screen 'do not disconnect - please eject before disconnecting '. It seems to me that the iPod think it's done, but iTunes is still trying to synchronize.

    I have to close iTunes and restart the computer to get iTunes working normally again manually. I can close iTunes, but cannot get it to open again before restarting the computer unless I go into the Task Manager and terminate all the processes iTunes manually. If I have this and go back to iTunes and then start resynchronization, synchronization is completely blocked on the first song, while the iPod does not sync at all.

    If I restart my computer then start again so I can start the synchronization, but the same thing happens again.

    Moreover, I had an iPod touch 3G on this same computer with iTunes and have never had a problem syncing like that ever.

    Here are some of the things that I've figured out and to try to solve this problem:

    • I deleted all the songs (files) in iTunes which can not find the program on my hard drive more.

    • If it freezes, the songs he says were be synced with the iPod are not actually on the iPod. Only 2-3 of the first songs sent when syncing remained on the iPod. Well most of the time. In manual mode, they seem to "stick."

    • I have restored my iPod back to factory settings. Who has not solved the problem.

    • I understand that this has NOTHING to do with corrupted files. The file it freezes on seems completely random (I did about 10 to 15 times) sometimes it freezes as soon as possible and sometimes it freezes later. I also checked to make sure that the files are not corrupt. which is not. I even deleted them from the list at the beginning when I first had the problem.

    • I put it to sync only checked songs and then set only 30 to 50 songs at the time of transfer. In addition to taking FOREVER to sync my iPod (don't be easier?), it can still freeze at random to where iTunes synchronization, but the iPod is not. Basically, it can happen on the song #451 or song #3. The odds of a gel are far less it seems with very few songs at the same time, but it can always happen, no matter how little I do.

    • I tried the manual synchronization... same problem. It will freeze during the update.

    • I have tried different USB cables without effect.

    • I tried different machines slot USB.

    • Reinstall windows... that he has not solved.

    Looks like you did a lot of troubleshooting already.  As the hard drives used with computers, the hard drive of your iPod mini becomes unreliable over time.  So the cause can be the disc is hard not to write data at random times.  Maybe it's not the cause in your case, but it is possible.

    As a test, if you have other USB devices connected at the same time, you can try to shut down the PC and unplug it all the USB devices.  You can leave standard keyboard/mouse USB connected, if used.  In order to put the iPod in Disk Mode

    Put the iPod in disk - Apple Support Mode

    Computer, run iTunes and connect the iPod to a direct USB port by itself.  iTunes may ask you to do a restore with a message on the "recovery."  Tell iTunes to proceed.  Once the restoration is complete, try to do a full synchronization.  If this does not help, please report back.

  • Ok. so, when I sync my music to the ipod, it can read my computer to play, but it is not recognized as the device when I unplug it from the computer.

    my ipod plays only a few original downloads on my sound surround of boise, but the most recent downloads will only record and play on my computer. When I download music it synchronizes and can be found and played back on the computer but is not found on the actual screen of the ipod to play my biose surround sound, but there is space on the ipod.

    If you wait for the new songs (in your iTunes library) to automatically synchronize to the iPod, it must be configured to use automatic synchronization (setting synchronization music ).  Select iPod in iTunes by clicking on its button on the device.  For current iTunes, the screenshot below shows top left corner my iTunes, iPod touch window circled in red.

    Click this button to display the settings of the iPod summary screen in the iTunes window.  Along the left side of the window, in the sidebar, under settings, click on music.  To the right, the music from the iPod settings screen.  Check mark for Sync music box (if it isn't already)

    NOTE: No matter what songs on iPod that are not in your iTunes library (on computer) will be lost.

    This enables automatic synchronization.  You can choose to synchronize the entire music library (if it fits on the iPod) or a part of the selection .  Implement this screen as you want, and then click apply.  Further, iTunes automatically keeps iPod "in phase" with the changes to your music library (or the selected part of it) when you connect the iPod (or click sync , if already connected).

    If this isn't your problem, please post back with additional details.

  • I have more than music in itunes my ipod can hold, the last time I synced, there was a box to synchronize playlists only, now it's over so how can I now sync playlists only, you can see?

    I have more than music in itunes my ipod can hold, the last time I synced, there was a box to synchronize playlists only, now it's over so how can I now sync playlists only, you can see?

    Select the iPod in iTunes (click on its button on the device on the horizontal bar) to show its settings screen in the iTunes window.  The side left (in the sidebar), under settings, click music.  To the right, the settings screen of music from iPod, where you tell iTunes how to sync songs to the iPod.

    NOTE: All of the songs on the iPod that are not in your iTunes library (on the computer) will be lost.

    Check the box to Sync music (if it isn't already).  Below, choose the option synchronize playlists, artists, albums, and genres.  Below, under playlists, select (check) the playlists you want on the iPod.  You can also select other articles on other lists, as you wish.  Click Apply to sync your selection to iPod.

    Further, iTunes automatically updated the iPod with the changes made to the selected part of the iTunes music library.  For example, if you update a list of selected reading (add/remove songs), updates iTunes, the iPod with the same changes the next time you connect (or click Sync if already connected).

  • I can't sync my iPod to Windows Media Player. WMP does not recognize the iPod and I can't drag music files between them

    My iPod is connected to the computer and it works fine with iTunes.  But I can't get the music in Windows Media Player to iPod.  When I try to sync in Windows Media Player, it does not recognize the iPod, and I can drag files from WMP to iTunes or the iPod.

    You cannot synchronize an Apple product in itself using WMP, unless you buy a 3rd party. You must use iTunes.

    See you soon,.
    Jerry
  • I have an older iPod Classic, 80 GB, and there most of my top music. I used to manage with an old PC laptop. Since then, I tossed that laptop and bought an iMac. When I try to sync my iPod to my iMac, it tells me that the iPod is already associated

    I have an older iPod Classic, 80 GB, and there most of my top music. I used to manage with an old PC laptop. Since then, I tossed that laptop and bought an iMac. When I try to sync my iPod to my iMac, it tells me that the iPod is already associated with another iTunes account and clear all my music from my iPod if I sync it. The only place where I have my music is on the older iPod. Am I sentenced to lose all my music on my iPod?

    See recover your iTunes from your iPod or an iOS device.

    TT2

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