A ajmax Registered Dec 21, 2005 #1 Can i out 2 different iods on the same mac? an ipod 60 gb and a shuffle? or it won't work????
T tbenning Registered Dec 21, 2005 #2 Not a problem. You can set preferences in iTunes for each individual iPod. For example, you could set your 60gb to sync all songs and have the shuffle only sync a single playlist. Tim
Not a problem. You can set preferences in iTunes for each individual iPod. For example, you could set your 60gb to sync all songs and have the shuffle only sync a single playlist. Tim
A ajmax Registered Dec 21, 2005 #3 the mac will be able to recognize each one without hurting the other?
tapjpa Registered Dec 22, 2005 #4 ajmax said: the mac will be able to recognize each one without hurting the other? Click to expand... That is correct, I am using mine same way your describing,
ajmax said: the mac will be able to recognize each one without hurting the other? Click to expand... That is correct, I am using mine same way your describing,
lurk Mitä? Dec 22, 2005 #5 Each iPod has a unique serial number that the computer uses to recognize it.
CharlieJ R.I.P bobw Dec 26, 2005 #8 i have had 5 ipods in one mac G3!!! so the answer for your question is yes but the only thing is you cannot update / restore them
i have had 5 ipods in one mac G3!!! so the answer for your question is yes but the only thing is you cannot update / restore them
fryke Moderator Staff member Mod Dec 26, 2005 #10 Huh? Why would you be unable to update/restore them? Just start the iPod software updater and connect one of the iPods...
Huh? Why would you be unable to update/restore them? Just start the iPod software updater and connect one of the iPods...
T The Brown Sis's Registered Dec 26, 2005 #12 I need help my sisiter and i both Got ipods for x-mas and we dont know how to install both to the copmuter
I need help my sisiter and i both Got ipods for x-mas and we dont know how to install both to the copmuter