Sunday, June 20, 2010

I got same songs as my siblings ipods! Whats wrong? Any help please?

I wanted to know what happened. Did I steal any music from them?



Answer:

An iTunes library is designed to be able to accomodate multiple iPods. The default setting is that all music will be automatically "synced" from the library to any connected iPods. It%26#39;s not considered stealing.



Is your music in their library? If the music is all in there together, and you want to keep it that way but not have all the music on your iPod, connect your Shuffle and change the sync settings either to manage music manually, or to sync to a particular playlist, and keep your music in that playlist.



If you want separation between your music and that of your sibling, set up your own iTunes library.



Hold down the shift key (Windows) or option key (Mac) while opening iTunes to "Create Library" (create one for you) and/or "Choose Library" (switch back and forth between theirs %26 yours). You can not switch libraries while running, but you can select an alternate library when you launch.



This process creates a second iTunes folder in the music folder. Content added to either library are added ony to that library. You can import music from the other folder if there is stuff in the one person%26#39;s library that the other one wants to have. There%26#39;s nothing wrong with that. you probably synced your ipod to their library. you have to choose not to sync everytime you plug your ipod in. If you do not do so everytime you plug it in it will add whatever is in the music labrary. You can shut it off by going into your ipod with it plugged into your computer and un check the box. no what happend is u got songs from itunes that they had and put them on yours



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