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itunes can’t find songs

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

itunes can't find songs

Imagine this. You just open the box and left the new iPod. Now ask yourself: "How does an iPod?"

Well, using the iPod can learn much, if not easy. Of course, you will not learn everything at once. But at least I could learn how you can play and listen to music to your iPod. Using the iPod is almost always synonymous through iTunes. You need to download iTunes on your computer.

To learn how to start using your iPod, it be familiar with their keys. Now on your iPod. Just press any key on your iPod and turns. Use the wheel to scroll through menus. Just tap in the click wheel a bit and see the menu. Just go through it and tap the center of the click wheel, if you want a particular item on the menu. So, to return to main menu, just press the click wheel above.

Play a song in iTunes

You have many sources for music files. You may have some existing MP3 songs on your PC or you can rip songs from CDs. And, of course, you can always buy songs and albums iTunes music store. The key is to load all the songs into iTunes for transfer to your iPod whenever you want.

To load songs from your CD to iTunes, get your CD and make sure you have an Internet connection. Insert the CD and open iTunes. Now all you have to do is click the Import button and wait to finish.

For MP3 songs, all you have to do is open the folder where these songs and then drag specific songs to be added to an open window iTunes. You'll know when a song was successfully added where indicated by a plus sign.

Loading your songs to your iPod

While iTunes is still open, connect your iPod to your computer via USB. Then search for the synchronization of the iPod button on the File menu. Click on this button and the songs you have loaded on your iTunes to your iPod. Just a bit of caution however, do not click other buttons on iTunes, especially in the first synchronization. Doing so can only create problems for you later. Also might want to change the settings on what to sync to your iPod, especially when figures are available songs in iTunes.

Remember to practice using the click wheel so you can navigate your iPod easily. To navigate through songs on your playlist, usually right clicking to move to the next song and left to the previous song. To rewind the current song, all you have to do is press and hold the click wheel to the left and right if you want to forward.

Now that you have your songs on your iPod, do not be asking, "How does an iPod?" Now you can listen to music wherever you are. Of course, you may also have videos and podcasts in the last generation of iPods few too.

For more Apple iPod repair tips try visiting http://www.appleipodaccessoriesguide.com, a popular iPod website that specializes in providing iPod Nano accessories, iPod car kit accessories and refurbished iPod shuffle buying tips that will help you get the best deal on an iPod shuffle.

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