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Step 1: an itunes account ? b> An iPod is a portable media player that lets users listen to music wherever they are. Before you can listen to songs on the iPod, you must first put music onto the device. If you have been using different MP3 players in the past, adding music to an iPod can be slightly confusing. The reason for this is that iPods are not compatible with Windows Media Player, Real Player or Winamp. By using iTunes, however, you can add music to any iPod.
• Open iTunes. • 2 Add music to iTunes. To do this, click "File." Choose "Add Folder to Library." Then, find the folder on your computer that holds the music you wish to put onto the iPod. Highlight that folder and click "OK." The music will be put into the iTunes Library. • • 3 Plug the iPod into the computer. After a few seconds, you will see the iPod listed under "Devices" on the left-hand side of iTunes. • 4 Click "Music" under the "Library" option on the left-hand side of iTunes. All of the music files in the iTunes Library will then be shown in the middle of iTunes. • 5 Double-click the album that contains the music you want to put onto the iPod. The songs on that album will then be listed. • 6 Highlight the song you want to add to the iPod. • 7 Drag that file over to the name of your iPod located under "Devices" (as mentioned in Step 3). The song will then be placed onto the iPod. Do this for all of the music you want to put onto the iPod. • 8 Click the "All Albums" button at the top of iTunes to get back to the list of albums on the iTunes Library. • 9 Repeat Steps 5-7 until you are done putting music on the iPod. • 10 Disconnect the player when you are done.
<p>Music you download from the iTunes Music Store album art,
and an iPod Touch, this work of art as the music plays. Numbers that you have
your iTunes library from CDs or files on your computer does not contain
pictures, but you can find the right images using iTunes and synchronize the
work with the iPod Touch. <br />
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<p>To download artwork from iTunes <br />
<p>1. Open iTunes on your computer. <br />
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<p>2. Mark all the songs you want to download the album cover,
click the radio button and click "Get Album Artwork." iTunes will try
to adapt each with a selected song from the iTunes Music Store and download the
correct album art. <br />
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<p>3. Connect your iPod Touch to your computer. If you set
iTunes so that it does not automatically synchronize your iPod Touch, iPod
Touch to highlight the "Devices" list and click "Sync". <br />
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<p>Adding image files from your computer <br />
<p>1. Open iTunes on your computer. <br />
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<p>2. Highlight a song you want to add album art. If you do not
see the viewer art in the lower left corner of the iTunes window, click the
arrow next to "Repeat" icon. The spectator art would have to say:
"Drag art here." <br />
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<p>3. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder
containing the image you want to add to your music contains. Drag the image on
the viewer art and let it go. Repeat for each number you want to add an image. <br />
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<p>4. Connect your iPod Touch to your computer. If you set
iTunes so that it does not automatically synchronize your iPod Touch, iPod
Touch to highlight the "Devices" list and click "Sync". <br />
<p>MediaMonkey is a software program that helps your MP3 music
files on your computer and portable audio players. It automatically tags your songs;
you know the name of the album title, artist and musician. It also adds the
album cover. So when you play the song, album art display on your portable
music player or computer screen. All song information and album art comes from
Amazon, so if they are not art for this album, you cannot download to
MediaMonkey. <br />
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<p>1. MediaMonkey Open the program on your computer. <br />
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<p>2. Click on "My Computer" and "My
Documents" in the program. <br />
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<p>3. Click on "Music" and "All" to select
all your songs. <br />
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<p>4. Highlight the songs that the album art you. <br />
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<p>5. Press "Ctrl" and "L" key while the
auto-tag feature of MediaMonkey. Wait for the program to automatically find the
album art from Amazon. <br />
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<p>6. Click "Auto-Tag" and wait for MediaMonkey to
add album art. <br />
Renaming not needed...Copy the album onto the folder which you use to drag and drop music to the player and then drag it again
into the music folder which is a sub folder of the folder where you just copied the music to. This means you are copying from an area on the
player to another area. This will keep the track listing that you
originally have for the album and means no change is needed to mp3 tags.
Copy the album onto the internal media folder and then drag it again into the music folder. This means you are copying from an area on the player to another area. This will keep the track listing that you originally have for the album and means no change is needed to mp3 tags.
can you access the music with windows media player? If you can, itunes is corrupted as you moved the music to a new drive and itunes will only look for it in the itunes folder it sets up. Best option is reinstall itunes and it will find your music on the new drive.
To be totally accurate, I would need the brand name and model, but.........
In general, you can connect the player to the computer with the USB cable. At that point, the player "should" show something on the screen indicating it is connected. then you most likely have 2 options.
1. Open Windows Media Player, click on the "Sync" button at the top of the WMP window, and select everything you want transferred to the player by dragging songs, albums, etc. over to the "Sync List" section at the right side of the window. Click the "Start Sync" button at the bottom of the sync List section ans sit back and watch it copy everything over. One very nice thing about this option is that WMP will show you how much of the Player drive space will be used before you ever start the copy process. You never have to worry about a "Drive Full" error.
2. Open the "My Computer" window, then double click on the player which should be listed as a removable drive. Open the "Music" folder on the player. Now open your "My Music" folder (inside the My Documents folder), and just drag all the albums, songs, etc. over to the Music folder on the player. That will copy everything you drag to the player.
Hi! I followed these directions, but I still can't view the album art on my player. I downloaded album art for ten albums, and named them
Album Art
Album Art.jpg
album art
album art.jpg
folder
folder.jpg
I still can't view any of them. Any idea what's going on here?
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