Transfer Music From Computer to iPod
Mar 15, 2008 in iPod Music Transfer
So are you wondering how to transfer music from computer to iPod? Here you come to the right place.
The first step to transfer music to iPod is getting songs to iTunes library. You can import CDs, various formats music files (MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A, etc.) and the M4p music purchased from iTunes music store to iTunes software easily by draging or clicking “File -> Add to Library”.
Once you have songs in your iTunes library, connect your iPod to the computer, and iTunes will automatically transfer the music to your iPod. When you add new songs to iTunes, iTunes automatically updates your iPod with the new songs. Just connect your iPod to your computer, and you’ll keep all your music updated.
If the number of songs on your computer exceeds the capacity of the iPod, Apple’s “AutoFill” feature within iTunes will select the number of songs, audiobooks, and podcasts that fit on the iPod as directed by the user or at random.
You can also configure your iPod to appear as a hard drive on the desktop — with the exception of the iPod touch (although hacks are available) — and manually drag files of any type to the iPod. Music files copied to the iPod in this way won’t play on the iPod, without first copying them to a computer and importing them into iTunes, but this is useful for backing up or transporting any type of file.



