How many devices can I sync to my iTunes library?

How many devices can I sync to my iTunes library?

The answer is 5! iTunes has a limit of 5 devices per registered account. There seems to be some confusion on what is the ‘device’. The device is the actual mac or pc – not the numbers of ipads, ipods, iphones, ipod touch etc.

Can you have more than one device on iTunes?

Up to five of your devices can tap into your iTunes library either directly on a network drive, through a special app, or via a feature called Home Sharing. Through Home Sharing, you can share your iTunes music library from one machine and make it accessible to other devices as long as they’re all on the same network.

Is there a limit to how many iPods you can sync with one computer?

See here for the different ways you can manage multiple iPods with one computer. There is no limit to the number of iPads, iPhones, or iPods you can sync with one computer, iTunes library, or account. The sync settings of one device does not affect any other devices. See here for the different ways you can manage multiple iPods with one computer.

How can I use more than one iPod on the same computer?

Apple explains that to use multiple iPods on the same computer, you need to: 1. First, create a new iTunes playlist for each iPod that contains all the music that you want to send to that particular iPod.

How can I upload music to more than one iPod?

First, create a new iTunes playlist for each iPod that contains all the music that you want to send to that particular iPod. 2. Then configure the iPod Options in iTunes so that each iPod gets updated with only your selected playlists.

Can you transfer music from one iPod to another?

Yes. Each iPod communicates a unique device identification number to your computer, allowing you to take advantage of automatic music transfers to your iPod even if you share a computer with another iPod user.