Hook up your iPod to your computer and let it open iTunes. Once it's done updating (even if it gives you an error because the iPod is full), you'll see your iPod as an option in the left pane. With it highlighted, look in the main pain and you should see a tab called "Summary." It's probably the tab you're in. There are four options in the middle to the bottom of the pane. One of them is "Manually manage music." Click on the box next to it so that it is checked, and when a message pops up telling you that you will have to eject your iPod every time you want to disconnect it, click ok. Then look back in the left pane, and you should see a grey arrow next to your iPod. Click it so that the arrow is pointed down, which opens a whole slew of items. Click on "Music." Then you can delete whatever music from the iPod that you want without touching the music on your computer. Then you can drag and drop whatever new music you want onto your iPod. You can do this as many times as you want. Just make sure that before you disconnect your iPod, you click on the "eject" button to the right of your iPod in the left pane and your iTunes says "Ok to disconnect" and your iPod is not flashing the big red symbol telling you not to disconnect. It's an easy process, sorry if I made it sound complicated, but I wanted to be thorough. Good luck.
2007-02-20 12:23:02
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answered by greecevaca 4
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OK... By changing the Stereo Bit Rate, you can fit more songs into your iPod but you will have to make a compromise with the sound quality.
Here's how:
1) Delete ALL songs from iPod
2) In iTunes, go to Edit on the tool bar and click on Preferences
3) At the top of the new window, click on the Advanced tab
4) Select the Importing tab (below the top row of tabs)
5) Click the arrow to the right of the Setting: selector and click on Custom
6) At the top of the window you should see a selector that says Stereo Bit Rate. Click the arrow next to it and a list of bit rates should appear, ranging from 16 to 320Kbps If it is preset to 128Kbps, you can change it to 86 or 90Kbps. (You can go lower if you prefer but the lower you go the worse it will sound)
This way, if you could fit 200 songs at 128Kbps, you could fit 400 at 64Kbps!
Now all you need to do is re-sync all the songs you want!
2007-02-20 12:49:02
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answered by Ammy 6
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There are countless factors to contemplate. First you're able to plug up your iPod to iTunes and seem on the memory bar on the backside of the overview tab and see the place the memory is distributed. 2d in the adventure that your iPod is reformatory broken and you're using ifile then make advantageous that your "USE TRASH" determination is off, once you have use trash grew to become on it shops something you delete from ifile in a trash folder in ifile documents folder. turning this decision off will delete that folder. and final you apart from mght could evaluate the size of your iPods OS which many times bills for 500mb or so, in different words atleast 0.5 a gb. desire this enables
2016-11-24 21:02:44
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answered by ? 4
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next time u plug in ur ipod, make all the settings MANUAL. so that it doesn't update automatically. then the next time u plug in ur ipod after that, u can go directly to ur ipod drive in itunes & delete some songs, and manually add certain songs. this won't change your songs in your musi clibrary on your computer. feel free to message me if u have any more questions
2007-02-20 12:18:59
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answered by peaches87 3
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GO to itunes setting. Then go to ipod. Set ur ipod to manual transfer. Coz now ur ipod is sync with the computer. SO when u deleted ur songs on computer. the songs on the ipod also will be deleted.
but if you set to manual transfer. when u delete songs on computer. nothing happends to ur ipod. so u can delete songs on ipod by not deleting songs on computer.
2007-02-20 12:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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GO Itunes preferences and set it to manually manage your iPod and you should be able to delete songs on the iPod without affecting music in your iTunes Library.
2007-02-20 12:19:53
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answered by jahlee07052 1
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go to your itunes and on the ipod preferecnces where it appeares under library icons, check off the box that says "sync ipod automatically" or something like that, and there delete the songs for ipod library you don't want, and manually add (click + drag) the new ones you want...for it to automatically sync again, just re check the box
2007-02-20 12:19:32
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answered by Max 2
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sorry link thats the only way to accomodate for more songs. i mean if its full of memory than its full. the only way for you to add more is for you to delete some of the songs you have. try deleting songs you dont like (everyone has songs on their ipod they dont like but only get beacause everyone else has them)!
2007-02-20 12:22:47
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answered by dani 4
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Just delete the song from your playlist. It doesn't delete the song from your hard drive, just the playlist.
2007-02-20 12:21:24
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answered by millionsofsubys 2
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just add them to your computer and delete the ones FROM the ipod only. you should have itunes store, delete the songs, add more that your computer has and snychronize.
2007-02-20 12:17:59
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answered by hellomotto89 2
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