Can i sync my ipod to my ipad




















Posted on Oct 9, PM. Page content loaded. Physically using your iPad as a device to sync to is not possible. You cannot connect your iPod to your iPad. What you should do is connect them to iTunes and sync them that way. I hope this helps. Oct 9, PM. You cannot sync one iDevice to another iDevice, - if you define sync as the transfer of apps, music , documents, photos etc. You can transfer all purchases, music, books - and purchased iTunes content from an iDevice into your iTunes library and then sync that content to your other iDevices.

You can however, keep your devices in sync by using iCloud for Automatic downloads of apps, music and books and for documents and data, reminders, contacts, Safari Bookmarks, Photo Stream, calendars, Notes and mail.

That blows. What about if you want to travel with you ipod and ipad but not your macbook. How would one replenish or change the songs on lets say, an ipod shuffle? Why is this not possible? Physically using your iPad as a device to sync to is not possible. You cannot connect your iPod to your iPad. What you should do is connect them to iTunes and sync them that way. You cannot plug an iPod into an iPad and there is no need to copy.

You have to sync the music to the Nano using iTunes on a computer. In order to do that, you need to transfer the music from the iPad into your iTunes library on a computer. Apple discontinued the entire iPod nano line on July 27, While there are no new iPod nanos coming, there are lots still in use.

Launch iTunes on your computer and connect your iPod with your computer via a digital cable. Make sure you have connected your iPod with your computer successfully. Now, connect your iPad with the computer and sync it using the iTunes to move all the songs from your computer to the iPad. Connect the iPad to the computer, launch iTunes, right click on the iPad name on the left side of the iTunes sidebar under the devices heading and then select Transfer Purchases from the resulting popup menu.

That will transfer the songs back to the iTunes library. Just connect the new iPad, select its icon when it pops up in the iTunes window and click the Music icon. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable, then open iTunes and select your device.

Find out what to do if your device doesn't appear on your computer. Click Summary on the left-hand side of the iTunes window. Select "Sync with this [device] over Wi-Fi". Click Apply. Get help Find out what to do if you see an error when trying to sync your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iTunes. Find out what to do if you see an alert in iTunes for Windows that says syncing contacts and calendars has been deprecated. Find out how to redownload items that you purchased on another device.

Find out how to import photos and videos to your computer.



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