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to charge the ipod you have to plug the usb cable if you have one, to the computer or you can purchase a wall charger. for adding, deleting,or edit any content in the ipod you need to do it thru itunes plugging your ipod to the computer with the usb cable. in itunes you will see the ipod appear under devices.once you have add the songs you want to the itunes library,(if you don't want to keep the songs you already have) clip on the ipod under devices and just press sync, if you do want to keep the songs then when you click on ipod you will see where you can check and uncheck options,is right under version you will only check "manually manage musics and videos", now click on the arrow nex to the ipod under devices you will see there all the folders in your ipod. dobble click on music to open the music folder in your ipod in another window now drag and drop the songs from the itunes library to the music folder in your ipod. and your done. here are a few pictures to help you better.
This has been already answered so many times and people can't believe that the ipod is not compatible with the 360......coz the ipod music files is not .mp3 so the 360 wont play it..... but u can save ur .mp3 files to ur ipod and play it..........better if ull just use a normal USB device
1. Try another USB cord or USB cable.
2. Restrart your computer for a try. 3. Reset or restore your iPod for a try, this way can fix many general iPod problems. If you don't know how to do that, you may refer to this iPod tips http://www.mac-dvd.com/ipod-tips-and-ipod-faq.html 4. Download and install the latest version fo iTunes for a try. 5. You may try this iPod transfer, it's a nice iTunes alternative that can help you upload music and video to iPod, I always use it to sync my iPod when my iTunes can't recognize my iPod, it's easy to use and works pretty well http://www.ipod-transfer-copy.com/ipod-iphone-to-computer-transfer-cucusoft.html If you have any other questions, feel free to email me.
1. Try another USB cord or USB cable.
2. Restrart your computer for a try. 3. Reset or restore your iPod for a try, this way can fix many general iPod problems. If you don't know how to do that, you may refer to this iPod tips http://www.mac-dvd.com/ipod-tips-and-ipod-faq.html 4. Download and install the latest version fo iTunes for a try. 5. You may try this iPod transfer, it's a nice iTunes alternative that can help you upload music and video to iPod, I always use it to sync my iPod when my iTunes can't recognize my iPod, it's easy to use and works pretty well http://www.ipod-transfer-copy.com/ipod-iphone-to-computer-transfer-cucusoft.html If you have any other questions, feel free to email me.
step 1
Sony PS3
Turn on your Sony Playstation 3 console and wait for the main menu to come up.
Step 2
Ipod USB connector.
Connect your Ipod to your PS3 with the USB cord.
Step 3
Go to the MUSIC icon.
Step 4
Scroll Down to USB Device (Ipod).
Step 5
Press the Triangle button. (If you press X you will not be able to play the songs.)
Step 6
Press the X-button on the "Display All" icon.
Step 7
Scroll down to "Music"
Step 8
Now
you can view all of your music and songs and play your Ipod on your
PS3! You can create playlists and listen to all of your favorite music
from your ipod through your Playstation 3.
The iPod reset utility will reset your iPod shuffle back to it's factory settings. It works for the following shuffles: iPod shuffle (1st Generation) - iPod Software version 1.1.5, iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) - iPod Software version 1.0.3 The reset utility will fix the following issues. 1. The iPod won't play music and can't be restored using iTunes 2. iTunes won't see the iPod but you can see it under "My Computer" in windows or under Apple System Profiler on a Mac. 3. iPod shuffle (1st Generation) is identified as a device in "Recovery mode." iPod shuffle (2nd Generation) is identified as a "USB DFU device."
You have to have administrator privileges to run the restore software and it will wipe out all the information on the iPod (including all your music) and install factory software back onto it. System requirements are Mac OS X 10.3.9, or later, Win2k with sp4, Win XP, this won't work on Vista. Download the file for the program here: MAC http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodresetutility102formac.html Windows http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodresetutility102forwindows.html
Install the software onto your computer, plug your iPod into the USB port and run the reset program, it will ask for your permission to reset the iPod, answer yes and the process will proceed. After finishing the reset procedure then use iTunes or whatever software is used to access your iPod and load your music. Enjoy your toy!
ANSWER:
The headphone jack will not charge your iPod. Only the USB will charge your iPod.
However, the headphone jack will play music, but the USB will not play music from your iPod.
REASON:
The headphone jack does not provide any power to charge your iPod. It isnly has enough power to recieve a music signal.
REASON WHY YOU CANNOT PLAY IPOD THROUGH THE USB:
The USB is only intended to be used with a flash drive or external hard drive with a folder structure containing either .mp3 or .wma files.
The way the USB works on the system is that it reads all the files and folders on the entire device and will say "reading" until it reads all the files and folders. This should only take a few seconds but if there is tons of files it may take longer.
Main problem: An iPod contains much more than just music files and folders - it contains an entire operating system. Worse, the operating system which the iPod uses is protected, keeping other devices except for iTunes from reading the music files.
TO PLAY MUSIC FROM USB (NOT IPOD):
You will need to use a flash drive or external hard drive with your USB. This device can only contain music, and the music must be organized into folders. Your iPod will not work. However, you can use Auxiliary input using a cable which both ends are 1/4" headphone jacks, one end going to the iPod and other plugged into your stereo.
SOLUTION:
To charge your iPod, you need to plug it into USB.
However, to play music, you need to plug your iPod into the headphone jack.
Good Luck!
- Chris Proia
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Hi,
I am assuming you are a new user with your ipod.
You can play and view your music on the ipod only if you transfer the files thru itunes.
You can go to the apple website or download.com and download itunes.
After downloading it.Install the software and add your music onto your ipod through itunes.
Now your ipod will recognise all the songs you add.
IT WILL WORK.HAVE FUN.
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hi , instade of going thru USB, just plug a stereo RC pin to the Headphone socket of the iPod and the other RC connectors to the line in of the stereo system, play the Ipod, u can now hear it from ur steroe system.let me know
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