uh, you plug in your ipod. and then go to the settings or preferences ofyour ipod from the computer..not the ipod itself, and then select the folders you want as photos to be stored into your nano.
2006-12-25 10:13:37
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answered by blah 3
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the nano is smaller and, as you referred to, very horny. that is likewise flash depending, which will make it somewhat extra reliable as there is not any difficult force to positioned on out (no shifting elements). besides the indisputable fact that, basically as interior the older ipod mini, you pay a lot extra $ in line with gb; even although the video function isn't all that sensible, you'll spend a lot less time futzing with your library (guide updates, and so on) with the bigger means of the 30 gig. How massive is your library?... by way of the indisputable fact that more beneficial 24 gig is ineffective in case you dont choose it. I have 60gb video, yet i gotta inform you- the conception of "wearing round your dvd library" and connecting it to a larger video reveal is crap, often because the low res ipod video format sounds like crap at the same time as seen on a "prevalent" length reveal. p.s there's a 6gb nano interior the works, if not already for sale; it extremely relies upon on what you want to do with it, and for the money i imagine the 30gb video is a significantly better cost (even although larger and heavier).
2016-12-01 04:16:48
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answered by Anonymous
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To load photos onto your iPod:
Connect your iPod to your computer using the cable that came with your iPod.
When the iPod icon appears in the iTunes window, select it and click the Photos tab.
Select the "Sync photos from" checkbox and choose the iPhoto album or a folder that contains the photos you want to copy from the pop-up menu (you must be using iPhoto 4.0.3 or later to import a photo album).
Choose whether to copy all your photos and albums, or only selected albums. If you choose "Selected albums," select the albums you want to load onto your iPod.
To load the full-resolution versions of these photos onto your iPod, select "Include full-resolution photos."
Click OK
2006-12-25 10:09:09
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answered by Lovely 3
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i don't think ipod nano's can do pictures i think they can olny do music..
2006-12-25 10:07:36
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answered by Livy 2
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well when u get that cd thing whenu get ur nano, u place photos on it and it works duh!!!!!!
2006-12-25 10:08:49
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answered by R B 2
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you can't
2006-12-25 10:13:12
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answered by Irie 123 3
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