Saturday, December 29, 2007

Re: [Apple iPod] Can one computer 'host' two iPods? (4gb Nano & 80gb classic)

I don't know what you mean by "open file" but each iTunes library can
support any number of iPods, each with its own prefs and playlists (or
the same if you like).

Remember that the default for an iPod is auto-sync, so you will want
to change the nano to manual or selected playlists.

Otto

On 28/12/2007, Joe <joem@skypoint.com> wrote:
> I have an 80gb Classic, hosted by a laptop, with
> Itunes, everything is working well. Then I added a
> new 4gb nano, which the itunes software upgraded to
> the current software.
>
> I've tried to add some Movies and MP3's, that I
> have already added to the 80gb classic, but when I
> try to "open file" when the nano is connected, they
> never show up on the table for the media.
>
> I'm wondering if the problem is that itunes won't let
> me host more than one iPod on the same computer.
>
> I haven't the fortitude to re-attach the original 80gb
> classic back to the computer, fearing that I may lose
> all the programming that's on it.
>
> Please help.


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