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How do I put music on my Apple iPod?I've just bought a new Apple iPod Mini and am really excited about getting started loading my music onto it, but I can't figure out how to do so! Windows Media Player can synchronize music with the iPod, but the iPod itself doesn't then seem to know the music is there. HELP! This is a surprisingly common question for new iPod owners who are using Microsoft Windows on their PC, and the basic answer is that you must use Apple iTunes to get music onto your iPod. Windows Media Player can see the iPod, but only as a hard disk, the section on the iPod where the music is stored is "hidden" and only iTunes knows how to get to it. Let me take you through the steps of getting some music onto an Apple iPod with iTunes on a Windows XP system, then I'll show you quickly why WMP can't do the same thing. The first time you plug your iPod into your PC via the included USB cable, you'll probably see something like this: ![]() What's happened is that the underlying drivers for this class of device have been updated by Microsoft and the changes have been automatically applied - thankfully! - but you need to reboot. Do so, and then the next time you start up, your iPod will not generate any messages of this nature. Now you really need to get a recent copy of iTunes onto your PC. There's a CDROM that's included with your iPod that has the iTunes program thereon, but if you don't want to mess with that, you can simply go to apple.com/itunes to download the latest version. The next step is to actually launch the iTunes program. If you don't have the very latest version, you might well see this dialog window: ![]() Generally, it's a good idea to make sure you always have the latest version, so click "yes" and it'll pop up your Web browser and take you directly to the download page, at which point you want to enter your email address, uncheck any boxes to skip certain types of email, and start the download: ![]() I always uncheck these boxes, personally, as I already get too darn much email, but you might enjoy learning about free music available from the popular iTunes Music Store, etc., as indicated. Either way, eventually you'll be able to launch iTunes and have it start up, rather than ask you to do other stuff. At that point it will recognize the iPod that you've plugged in and step you through the registration process. It'll look like this: ![]() You can stick with the default name for your device, but I always try to pick something more fun. For this 30GB iPod Video, I'm going to call it "MicroTV", because, well, it's a pretty tiny video screen. I also uncheck "automatically update music" because I like to control what happens to my iPod manually rather than have things magically occur and then not be what I want. You may find that having iTunes sync your iPod automatically works better for you, however. When you're done with this configuration step, click "Next" and you'll see: ![]() If you're so inclined, register your iPod, or just click "Finish". Now, finally, you can see iTunes in all its glory: ![]() All the colorful material in the middle is from the Apple iTunes Music Store. On the left side column, notice all the various categories of music and content, very similar to Microsoft Windows Media Player. Just below the Music Store, however, is what we seek. It says "MicroTV", as that's the name of my iPod. Click on this entry, whatever name you've given your own iPod, and you'll see your music list, which is completely blank: ![]() Now click on the "Library" link also on the left column and you'll see what albums or music you've ripped or otherwise copied into your iTunes library. If you haven't ripped any CDs, put one into your computer and click on the "Import" button in iTunes that'll show up. On this particular computer, I've already ripped a few audio CDs, as you can see: ![]() There's a much nicer way to explore the music, however. Click on the "Browse" button on the top right (it looks like an all-seeing eye) and a new panel will show up that lists genre, artists and albums too: ![]() I'm going to go ahead and copy my jazz album, by Jeff Lorber, onto my iPod. I do that by clicking on the "Jazz" genre, then dragging and dropping that onto the name of the iPod on the left side. Then I can see the music being copied onto the iPod itself: ![]() Doesn't take very long, and once it's done, I can eject my iPod and start enjoying the tiny music player. However, let's have a quick peek at the basic iPod configuration while it's still plugged in by clicking on the "iPod Preferences" button on the bottom of the window: ![]() The preferences look like this: ![]() You can probably leave them all as-is, but that's how you get to them if you want to change anything about your iPod. At this point we're done. The easiest way to disconnect the iPod from your computer is to click on the little "eject" button, but before we do, let's have a very quick look at how Windows Media Player sees the iPod and why it's so darn hard to get music from WMP to an iPod. ![]() WMP certainly doesn't show a "MicroTV" option to make life easy. Click on the "Sync" button, however, and you'll see that it can indeed see the iPod that's plugged in: ![]() This is deceptive, though, because the section of the iPod that holds the music that the iPod player itself can access isn't what's listed. The iPod can serve as a convenient and portable hard disk, and it's that section of the device that WMP can access. Copy music and it'll be accessible by another Windows system, but the iPod itself won't see it. Not good! To actually get music out of WMP and onto an iPod involves some conversion and fiddling around, as detailed here: Convert WMA into MP3 for use with iPods. Let's go back to iTunes, however, and eject the iPod. That's done by clicking on the tiny upward triangle adjacent to the iPod name: ![]() Now the device is disconnected and you can unplug it, plug in some headphones or earbuds and enjoy your music! Working with the iPod ItselfThe easiest way to do that? Push the play button once on your iPod to wake it up, and you'll see this: ![]() Now use the scrollwheel to highlight either "Playlists", "Artists", "Albums", "Songs" or "Genres", the push the button in the middle of the scrollwheel to select that choice: ![]() I'll select "songs", and here's what I see: ![]() Now I can pick a specific song by again using the scrollwheel, then click "OK" (the button in the middle of the wheel) and the song starts playing: ![]() And now, let's relax with our own personal jam! Hope that helps you get up to speed with the iPod. You'll find it gets a lot easier to work with after a few minutes of fiddling around.
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Tagged: apple ipod, apple itunes, ipod and windows, ipod music, windows media player Previous: How can I improve my email newsletter "deliverability"? Next: Do most music CDs have 12 tracks? Reader Comments To Date: 571teesha said, on November 7, 2010 2:19 AM:
Also the music that I want to download is in my music libary already what do i do about this situation I'm really not tryin to pay for new songs because the music that I want is already on my playlist I just can't sync the music I want to my MP3 player Pauline said, on November 8, 2010 2:32 PM:
I recently put my daughters ipod on charge and when I took it off I didnt disconnect properly or eject properly and now when I go onto the play list of songs that should be on there at least 74 of the tunes are not on due to my hick up, is there anyway or fixing this as I really cant afford to buy them all again. these songs are still on the play list but I cannot sync them onto the ipod anymore. I feel so bad and ashamed that I have done this, please help me. Sincerely thankful if u could Sharon said, on November 8, 2010 10:40 PM:
Hey, HOW DO YOU GET MUSIC FROM YOUR OLD i-POD ONTO THE iTUNES, AND THEN ONTO A NEW i-POD? Katie said, on November 24, 2010 10:51 AM:
Hi, I was just interested in maybe getting an ipod of some sort and was wondering can you take music that you have either uploaded or downloaded to your computer and transfer it to itunes? I know that may sound like a daft question, but I have an extensive library and wouldn't want to have to start over just because apple don't like me not buying from their itunes store etc. Thanks! colin said, on November 25, 2010 11:23 PM:
just finished transphering songs from old cassatte tapes with a program called pinnacle but my apple ipod wont let me down load them is there away thanking you colin JASMINE AMORES said, on November 27, 2010 7:40 PM:
ser i had ituns befor then y computer was not working and then a man ficks it but i was traing to downloud i tunes and when it gets to 99% it's friz my computer.....HELP ME PLEAS!!!!! Neil from Beachwood said, on December 14, 2010 8:14 AM:
Initializing a new iPod unfortunately requires iTunes. But once the initial setup is completed, you can uninstall the monstrosity and all the excess baggage that it forces you to install. Then you can manage the iPod with small, simple freeware programs such as Sharepod and/or Copy Trans Manager. Newipodowner said, on December 17, 2010 10:46 AM:
hey I just got a apple ipod classic which is like 160 GB...a lot of space??!!!! And I dont know how to use it or load music in it!!!!! Shahde said, on December 23, 2010 10:27 PM:
Hi(: Teddy said, on December 24, 2010 12:46 AM:
How could when I click my i Pod name,it don't show the music list on my I Pod instead the information about my I Pod..? Please can You Help me Dave Taylor said, on December 25, 2010 10:56 AM:
Shahde, you'll need to import those songs into your iTunes library before you proceed to get them onto your iPod. To do that, just drag and drop them into the top left area of the iTunes window, where it lists "Music" "Movies", "TV Shows", etc. Then you can copy it with a regular ole sync. Teddy, you should see tabs along the top of the iTunes window labeled "Music" "Info", "Movies" and so on, once you've clicked on your iPod to see the summary info. Click on them! :-) Selena said, on December 26, 2010 9:23 AM:
Ok, I just gotthe new ipod touch 4 for christmas, its 8 g. I downlaoded iTunes and everything but the price is like,$ 2.00 for each song! I dont get it! My friends have like, thousands of song on their ipod touches. That means I would have to send two thousand $$$ If I want one thousand songs... whats all that about?? Please Help me! Thanks, From: The girl who doesnt want ot spend thousands on songs... Dave Taylor said, on December 26, 2010 9:33 AM:
Selena, I bet that your friends have ripped CDs that they've borrowed from friends, bought at the store for a discount, or even just had laying around. Yeah, if you fill an iPod will all new music, it's crazy expensive! Diane said, on January 7, 2011 4:18 PM:
I am totally illiterate when it comes to mechanical things. My daughter gave me an ipod shuffle and I am clueless as to how it works and would like to know, if you would be so kind as to tell me what to do other than give it away or sell it? Dave Taylor said, on January 8, 2011 12:13 AM:
Don't give up hope, Diane! :-) Shuffles are pretty darn easy to work with: download iTunes, add music to it (as discussed above), then plug your iPod into your computer by using the included cable to plug it into the USB port on your computer. It'll appear in iTunes after 30-45 seconds and will give you the option of "filling it with music". Choose that and you should be able to go from there! :-) Monica Crews said, on January 10, 2011 8:47 PM:
Hi Dave, I got an iPod Nano 5th Gen for my birthday and every time I try to download a song or album from iTunes, I get the following message "There was a problem downloading (insert song/album title. You do not have enough access privileges for this operation." I am running Windows XP on my home computer. The song appears in my library with an (!) next to the song title I cannot access it or load it onto my Nano. Can you help? Andrea said, on January 11, 2011 6:36 AM:
Hi Mr Taylor, nikayo said, on January 13, 2011 7:45 AM:
how can i download the software? Dave Taylor said, on January 13, 2011 8:49 AM:
Andrea, glad to be able to help out! Nikayo, just go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ zer0 said, on January 31, 2011 5:22 AM:
THE IPOD WILL PUT THE SONGS AND ALBUMS WHERE IT WANTS TO AND NOT WHERE YOU WANT IT. if you want an album by a band in the order of the albums songs, you will not get it in order, they will be in the wrong order and all over the place in your ipod. ipods are not for albums in order, the iTunes and iPod will place things randomly wherever they want to. there will be no rhyme or reason why half your songs cannot be located, why albums are split apart, nothing plays the way it should or how YOU WANT IT. but, if you LIKE random songs all over the place with no rhyme or reason to it, then you might like the ipod and iTunes. if you like easy, simple, organized full length album the WAY THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD IN THE FIRST PLACE, then you DEFINITELY SHOULD NOT BUY AN IPOD OF ANY TYPE. Nbwi SAM said, on February 1, 2011 9:51 AM:
Dear Dave, I'm from Myitkyina, Kachin state, Burma. Thanks for helped me out. But I am not clear how to put folders in iPod. Please help me. Thanks again. Andy said, on February 11, 2011 9:40 AM:
i got an iPod touch a while bac and it had a lot of music on it. so i deleted some to put new ones and when i tried to drag the music to the iPod i am getting a "no entry " sigh. help please. i am using xp os alicia said, on February 12, 2011 9:03 PM:
i am tryingt o put music that i have put on itunes onto my ipod. i have plugged my ipod in but nothing has come up. im geting EXTREMLY frustrated. please help me :) katie said, on February 15, 2011 11:41 AM:
why is it that if i put a CD into my computer to put onto itunes nothing comes up, it comes up with other CDs but not this one. is it the computer or itunes? Pepper said, on February 15, 2011 7:19 PM:
I have an ipod touch. How do I get it to play albums in succession. It will play one complete album and then instead of going to the next album it starts the same one over again. Frances Gertler said, on March 7, 2011 3:48 AM:
Hi Katie said, on March 21, 2011 4:12 PM:
iTunes has changed since this was done. David said, on March 24, 2011 9:57 AM:
If I buy an ipod from someone, and they claim that it does not support itunes, what does this mean, and can it be made to support itunes? Thank you Dave Taylor said, on March 24, 2011 10:00 AM:
David, um, I have no idea what they're talking about. You can't really use an iPod without iTunes... Hughie said, on March 24, 2011 4:53 PM:
Hi;; Debra Lewis said, on April 21, 2011 10:40 AM:
Hi Dave, Julianna said, on April 24, 2011 3:55 PM:
Hello there, -Julianna Julianna said, on April 24, 2011 3:57 PM:
Oh btw I use macs so :) -Julianna Karl Gillard said, on May 3, 2011 12:08 PM:
Hello Dave, carolyn said, on May 13, 2011 10:52 AM:
When I plug my Ipod shuffle into my computer it turns my internt off. when I unplug my Ipod shuffle the internt come back online Iam using Itunes. is there any one that can help me with this problem Gisel said, on June 3, 2011 9:32 AM:
Hi Dave: My computer crashed but I had a backup of my itunes music. After it was fixed, I downloaded itunes version to my computer and did the add files to library. All songs were downloaded into the itunes but when I go to play them it says it can not find the folder. I try to locate it and find it but it still doesnt play. Any suggestions? Sarah said, on June 18, 2011 4:47 PM:
Hi I wonder if you can help. A friend has given me her old ipod and I can't seem to sync my music from itunes into my ipod libray and therefore onto my ipod. Any ideas? Many thanks Dave Taylor said, on June 18, 2011 7:49 PM:
Not entirely sure what you're asking about, Sarah. You have the music you want on the iPod in your ITunes library already, right? The problem is that when you plug in the iPod, it won't let you copy the music across? If so -- and I warn you, this will erase everything on the iPod -- next time it's plugged in click on the "Restore" button in iTunes and it'll reformat the iPod and "pair" it with your own iTunes library. Then you can copy across whatever you'd like. Bobbie said, on June 23, 2011 4:59 PM:
I bought an IPod Nano and my Windows Music Library will not read it. When I plug the Nano into my computer the message is get on the screen is asking me what I want to do "open files" or "use as a backup". How can I add my music to my Nano? I bought the music from Wal-Mart and ITunes over the past 5 years or so. The guy at Best Buy said this would sync with the music I already have in my library. Can you help me as Apple Support or ITunes Support said they do not support this new Nano. I was told to go to apple.com/support and when the page came up to type in "not seeing ITunes" but there is no place to type the info in. I really need help. My old IPod died on me. Thanks! Jude said, on July 4, 2011 4:44 AM:
Here is a great place you can go to for free music downloads. http://bizplusnews.blogspot.com/2011/04/free-unlimited-music-downloads.html Jeyanth said, on July 19, 2011 6:53 AM:
Can we directly download songs and videos into iPod? tannaz said, on July 24, 2011 5:58 AM:
Hi Mr.Taylor how can i convert some songs from youtube to my apple ipod 4 latest generation.Could you show me the very simple way please. patrick said, on August 1, 2011 7:30 PM:
to load music on ipod without it deleteing your songs just click and drag songs into devices in itunes honor said, on August 8, 2011 2:22 PM:
I have windows 7 though will it work on there, or is it still "hidden" sarah said, on August 9, 2011 1:08 AM:
hi iv ust recently had windows 7 installed and everythings goin great but everytime i go to download my songs from youtube converter it wont do it! it says download onto computer but before it went straight to itunes, i need help,thanks:) Natalie said, on August 13, 2011 9:36 PM:
Ok, my niece had her Ipod Nano set to manually download. Someone plugged in their Ipod touch to her computer. She is afraid she has lost all her music. Is this true? She comes home in two days, can you let me know as soon as possible if we can retrieve her music...When they plugged in the ipod touch, it came up as ...playlist. Dave Taylor said, on August 13, 2011 9:55 PM:
Natalie, the music library on the computer should be just fine. Worst case you might need to reauthorize the computer for purchases, but it would be very odd for anything to be wiped. But then again, you DO have a backup of some sort, right? komal guleria said, on August 18, 2011 1:47 AM:
i have attacted the ipod with my pc but pc is not showing any message and no sign of attachment is shown salvador said, on September 11, 2011 9:47 AM:
i need help on puting pictures on my ipod touch with the internet Ashish said, on October 10, 2011 11:10 PM:
When i connect the iPod to the pc, nothing happens.. Sukhpreet said, on October 14, 2011 11:54 AM:
I cannot fix my iTunes store because it timed out that I cannot put everythings in my iPod. Linda said, on November 18, 2011 2:15 AM:
Hello I have a question about taking out songs from an ipod. I have an ipod that has songs that I want to take out but the problem is that when I put those songs on the ipod, it was on a mac computer. So now I have a windows laptop and my question is how can I take out the songs out of the ipod if the ipod is formatted to work for a mac computer? Am I still able to take the songs out of the ipod? I do not own a mac anymore if that was the case I would figure out how to do it. Thank you for your time. Angie said, on November 29, 2011 5:46 PM:
Apple should pay you for this Dave. You were extremely helpful. Thanks so much. Julio said, on December 10, 2011 6:47 AM:
Could you please help me I plug in my iPod to my laptop but it won't show up in the "my devices" Julio said, on December 10, 2011 6:52 AM:
Could you please help me when I plug in my iPod to my laptop in won't show up in the "my devices" help please HELPFULandTHANKS said, on January 7, 2012 10:07 AM:
SAFE MAN, ALL WORKS AS IT SHOULD, HAVE ALL THE MUSIC I WISHED TO HAVE ON MY IPOD. VERY HELPFUL john walker said, on January 24, 2012 10:14 AM:
hi dave just want to say many thanks for your simple to use guide and for free regards john walker travis said, on February 13, 2012 4:13 PM:
i have riped a bunch of cds that i have, i need to put them on my ipod i bought my curant ipod from my cousin and my pc wont evan reckignise the ipod. i have tryed everything, i have itunes installed on my computer and its been reinstalled countless times. what do i do! MajikTom said, on February 21, 2012 11:38 PM:
iTunes doesn't load up, jut click agree on the EULA and pooft. When I press Sync in WMP it still don't see the iPod. Apple website is no help, your instructions still don't tell you how to put music on the iPod... Bought a $29 'dollar store' MP3 player, wow works great! Drag and Drop, syncs my WMP and everything! ... Brand new iPod Touch 64gig for sale, cheep... (garbage) CK said, on May 2, 2012 4:47 AM:
Thank you so much!!!! This so helped!! Joel said, on June 15, 2012 8:58 AM:
Hello, Mr. Taylor. I have a 64G iPod touch into which I successfully loaded about 300 songs from my computer's external hard drive into the iPod via the iTunes. (I copied the songs from the directory into the computer's iTunes and then copied it from there into the iPod's iTunes.) I noticed that it took a few moments for it to load and that "churning" symbol kept going around as it copied the songs. Now, I'm trying to load additional songs into my iPod, but whatever I copy goes in instantly with a grey color with a non-turning churning symbol on the side of the the song and it cannot be played. The songs, while in the computer's iTunes is fine, but they are not getting copied into the iPod. Can you tell me why not? There's still plenty of space in the iPod. vijay said, on July 14, 2012 2:44 PM:
i do have ipod touch 8gb.the problem is when i sync it with another library but certain ikons (like only music,videos,photos and but not apps.) ,after completion of sync app doesnt work like just open close.plz tell me solution christin said, on August 9, 2012 1:23 PM:
my ipod keeps saying use itunes to restore what does that mean please Henri said, on August 11, 2012 6:36 AM:
Ey, I've set a fieuw foto's via Itunes on my Ipod but now I can not get them back off.. I can't click the lil trashcan on the right it just doesn't appear so help please. chhathurya said, on October 1, 2012 7:54 PM:
hw do i downloads songs nw?? amanda rowsell said, on November 17, 2012 6:36 PM:
Hi Dave, i just bought a 32Gb ipod, and everytime i go to itunes, i can't get music from my itunes, can you help? Cheers, Amanda issy123 said, on December 15, 2012 4:20 AM:
im still confused i got a ipod for my birthday im still confused how to download songs and stuff Brad said, on December 20, 2012 2:16 PM:
I have an old dell and bought a new iPod but it won't let me download the new version of iTunes what do I do? Rei said, on December 30, 2012 7:25 PM:
I really hate this iShit! I downloaded iTunes on my computer but anyway I don't know how to download mp3 onto my iPod from my computer (or you, americans, say PC as if Apple is something different). Why on Earth a person with couple of degrees behind still cannot figure out how to nicely use it! Caren said, on January 2, 2013 6:35 AM:
oh thank you so much, though the latest iTunes download is way different, the process is very much the same! Was about to scream, found your site on a google search and now I am happy! thank you thank you thank you
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