Back up windows ipod on to mac

I have a old ipod also a ipod touch,both were backed up on a windows. Now, I have a i Mac. I would like to use the iMac to back up the ipod, ipod touch and an ipad on it.
How you do that?

Just note that the backup that iTunes makes does not include synced media like apps and music.The direction in my first reply got synced media copied to the new computer.
just219 wrote:
Go into iTunes, your device, then click back-up

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