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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

How to transfer music to an iPod Shuffle

The iPod shuffle is the smallest member of the iPod family. He is a MP3 player that can store about 120 songs in 512 MB ​​model and about 240 in 1GB model. The shuffle does not have a screen like the iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod classic. With an iPod shuffle you can put all the music stored in random, meaning that the songs will play in any order, or you may have run them in order. Even though there is a screen, you can even skip to the next song, pause or go back to the previous with the controls on the device. But to do all this, you must first transfer the songs to him.
Download the songs onto your computer first. Before you can start transfeir music to your shuffle, they need to be stored on your computer. You may be able to put songs on your computer uploading a CD you already own, or buying songs from the iTunes Store. The shuffle works with iTunes, so either way you need to make sure to put your music in iTunes on your computer.
Connect your iPod shuffle to your computer using the USB connector of the same. If iTunes does not open automatically, open it manually. You should see your iPod shuffle appearing in the iTunes sidebar.
Choose a playlist or setting any order to fill your iPod shuffle. When it is connected to your computer, or a page appears with the options menu "Settings" ("Settings") and "Content" ("Content"). At the bottom of the tab content is the "Autofill" ("Autofill"). This is how you select your music.
Choose one of the playlists from this menu to transfer the music to your shuffle. If you want to order without a selection from your library, rather than a specific playlist, select "Music" ("Music") and check the settings in "Autofill" ("Autofill").
Disconnect your iPod shuffle from your computer by clicking the eject icon next to the iPod. Plug in your headphones and take your music with you.




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