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Technical Help & Discussion => Mobile Phones & Other Handheld Devices => Topic started by: Simon on December 29, 2009, 22:56
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This isn't for me directly, but two sets of friends have got multiple iPods for Christmas, and are struggling to connect the two iPods to one computer, so that each syncs separately with it's own library on the PC, and indeed, with iTunes. Can anyone provide an idiot proof guide on how to do this?
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Just connect them and sync, in my experience, Simon. I have three iPods syncing off this machine, it recognises each one and uses the appropriate play lists.
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it could cause issues if they didn't set the names of the devices separately but that shouldn't be a problem. Are they using iTunes on windows?
Here is apple's guide to it: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
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Just connect them and sync, in my experience, Simon. I have three iPods syncing off this machine, it recognises each one and uses the appropriate play lists.
OK, Playlists may be the key. They are trying to sync with different Libraries.
it could cause issues if they didn't set the names of the devices separately but that shouldn't be a problem. Are they using iTunes on windows?
Here is apple's guide to it: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
Yes, iTunes on Windows, Sam, and they have different accounts, with differently named iPods. I've passed that link on, thanks.
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How have they created different libraries, Simon?
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Yes.
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I feel so much clearer now. :)
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OK, yes, they have. ;D
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But how?
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Two folders in My Documents > My Music, I think.
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I'm not sure how they managed that. The simplest way forward would be to create two accounts and to move the respective libraries to the matching account.
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Yes, I think I'll suggest that.
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It's safe. ;)
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You don't know them! ::)
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True. Mind if I keep it that way? ;)
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;D