PLEASE NOTE- This option is only best if you wan't to manage your ipod on more than one computer, and or if your friend want's to put music on their ipod on. PLEASE NOTE- This option is only best if you wan't to manage your ipod on more than one computer, and or if your friend want's to put music on their ipod on. How to apply the "Manually manage music" option Open iTunes. Connect your iPod to your computer. Select the Device button near the top-left corner of iTunes. On the "Summary" screen, check the Manually manage music and videos box (under "Options"). Click Apply.
You can connect the device to your computer and click on the iPod button. Then head to the Summary sync page to set the option to manage music and videos or manually manage music on the iPod shuffle. If you did not do this, you can follow the steps below: Step 1. Click the On This iPod Tab button and then the music on your iPod will appear with. I've explained how you can manually add music to iPhone, iPod or iPod Touch from iTunes library using Computer or Mac step-by-step in this video. This is pre. Manually Manage Music Using the Music App. Add music to your iPhone: Open the Music app, you should see [Your iPhone] in the sidebar. Drag-and-drop songs to [Your iPhone] in the sidebar. Alternatively, Control-Click a song and select Add to Device. Click [Your iPhone] in the sidebar to view the music on it.
Steps to Manage Music on iPod without iTunes Easily by iMusic Step 1: Download and Run iMusic to "Device" Tab. Download, install and run iMusic. Connect the iPod with the computer on Step 2: Turn to "Toolbox". Click “TOOLBOX” menu on the top of the software. From there, you can see the option. First, select the iOS device in iTunes. Scroll down to the On My Device section; you’ll see the various types of content. Click Music, and you’ll see this. Next, click Add To. You’ll see a column at the right of the window, showing whats on the device, and, to the left, My Music is selected. On my old Mac I would manually manage the music, I'd copy something into iTunes, move it to the iPod and then the iTunes version might well get deleted. I would also edit the properties of tracks on my iPod to make sure that things like albums and tracks were grouped correctly.
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