Put Songs On Your New iPod



Put Songs On Your New iPod - Download iTunes from the Apple website if you don't already have it on your computer. Follow the prompts to set up an Apple ID unless you already have one. You'll need it to download music, even if it is free.

Insert any music CDs you own into the computer drive and copy the entire contents or only chosen songs from the CDs to the iTunes music library.
Buy new songs from iTunes. Click "iTunes Store" under the Store heading in the left navigation panel. Browse the current offerings or search for a particular album, artist or song. Most individual songs cost $1.29 at the date of publication, and you charge them to your iTunes account or use an iTunes gift card. To purchase, select a song and click the "Buy" button. Enter your Apple ID and the song downloads to your computer.

Connect the iPod to the computer using the USB connection cord that came with the device. Launch iTunes if it doesn't open automatically.



Select the name of your iPod from the Devices section of the left navigation menu in iTunes. Click the "Music" tab at the top of the main iTunes screen.

Putting music onto your new Apple iPod is a lot easier than some people think. All four models -- iPod Touch, Classic, Nano and Shuffle -- can be loaded with music using Apple's free iTunes media management software on your computer. If you have an iPod Touch, you have the additional option of downloading music directly to the device.

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